Week 2 & Week 2
Chapter 2 Strategy, Organization Design, and Effectiveness
Organization Theory and Design
Thirteenth Edition
Richard L. Daft
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Learning Objectives
Describe the role of strategy when designing an organization.
Describe the key similarities and differences between Porter’s strategy model and Miles and Snow’s strategy typology.
Identify key distinctions among the goal, resource, internal process, and strategic constituents approaches to measuring effectiveness.
Explain the competing values model and how it relates to effectiveness.
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The Role of Strategic Direction in Organization Design
Organizational goal: A desired state of affairs that an organization attempts to reach
Primary responsibility of top management is to determine an organization’s goals, strategy, and design so that the organization adapts to a changing environment
SWOT analysis: An assessment of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that affect organizational performance
Scenario planning: Involves looking at the current trends and discontinuities and visualizing future possibilities
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Top Management Role in Organization Direction, Design, and Effectiveness
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Organizational Purpose (slide 1 of 2)
Strategic intent: All the organization’s energies and resources are directed toward a focused, unifying, and compelling goal
Three aspects of strategic intent:
Mission
Competitive advantage
Core competence
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Mission Statement for CVS Health
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Organizational Purpose (slide 2 of 2)
Operating goals:
Designate the ends sought through the actual operating procedures of the organization
Explain what the organization is actually trying to do
Describe specific measurable outcomes
Are often concerned with the short run
Typically pertain to the primary tasks an organization must perform
Examples of operating goals:
Overall performance, resource, market, employee development, innovation and change, productivity
Goal conflict:
Pursuing some goals means that others have to be delayed or set aside
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Typical Operating Goals for an Organization
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Goals Types and Purposes
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Two Frameworks for Selecting Strategy and Design
A strategy is a plan for interacting with the competitive environment
Strategies can include any number of techniques to achieve the goal
Models exist to aid in formulating strategy:
Porter model of competitive strategies
Miles and Snow strategy typology
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Porter’s Competitive Strategies (slide 1 of 2)
Differentiation strategy: Distinguish products or services from others in the industry
Low-cost Leadership: Increase market share by keeping costs low compared to competitors
Organizations can compete in many market and customer segments or focus on a specific market or buyer group
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Porter’s Competitive Strategies (slide 2 of 2)
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Miles and Snow’s Strategy Typology
Prospector:
Learning orientation; flexible, fluid, decentralized structure
Strong capability in research
Defender:
Efficiency orientation; centralized authority; tight cost control
Emphasis on production efficiency; low overhead
Close supervision; little employee empowerment
Analyzer:
Balances efficiency and learning; tight cost control with flexibility and adaptability
Efficient production for stable product lines; emphasis on creativity, research, risk-taking for innovation
Reactor:
No clear organizational approach; design characteristics may shift abruptly, depending on current needs
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Other Contingency Factors Affecting Organization Design
Emphasis given to efficiency and control (mechanistic) versus learning and flexibility (organic) is determined by the contingencies of strategy, environment, size and life cycle, technology, and organizational culture
Design must fit the workflow technology of the organization
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Contingency Factors Affecting Organization Design
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Assessing Organizational Effectiveness
Effectiveness evaluates the extent to which multiple goals are attained.
Efficiency relates to the working of the organization and amount of resources used to produce output.
Measuring Effectiveness:
The Goal Approach
The Resource-Based Approach
The Internal Process Approach
The Strategic Constituents Approach
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Approaches to Measuring Organizational Effectiveness
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Indicators of Organizational Effectiveness
Meeting deadlines; on-time delivery
Timely material and equipment acquisition
Quality of product or service
Customer satisfaction/complaints
Market share compared to competitors
Employee training and development (number of hours)
Staying within budget
Shareholder satisfaction
Reduction in costs
Supply chain delays or improvements
Productivity; dollars spent for each unit of output
Employee engagement
Achieving sales targets
Product development cycle time (reduction in cycle time)
Number of hours/days and so on to complete tasks
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An Integrated Effectiveness Model
The competing values model tries to balance concern with various parts of the organization
Effectiveness is shown through a combination of two dimensions: focus and structure
Four approaches to effectiveness values:
Open systems emphasis
Rational goal emphasis
Internal process emphasis
Human relations emphasis
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Four Approaches to Effectiveness Values
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Effectiveness Values for Two Organizations
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Organizational Design Essentials (slide 1 of 2)
Leaders’ choices of mission and purpose influence how the organization should be designed and have a tremendous impact on organizational effectiveness.
Setting a direction for the organization begins with top leaders looking at both the external environment and the organization’s internal situation.
Operating goals designate specific ends sought through the actual operating procedures of the organization.
Official and operating goals are a key element in organizations because they meet certain needs, such as providing employees with a sense of direction and motivation.
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Organizational Design Essentials (slide 2 of 2)
Strategies may include any number of techniques to achieve the stated goals.
Organization design should fit the firm’s competitive approach and the various contingency factors to contribute to organizational effectiveness.
No easy, simple, guaranteed measure will provide an unequivocal assessment of effectiveness. To be successful, organizations must perform diverse activities well.
The competing values model acknowledges different areas of focus (internal, external) and structure (flexibility, stability) and allows managers to choose the values to emphasize in their organization.
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