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1 Today: Strategy Implementation
Current Events Chapter 8 & 9: Strategic Implementation Assign Airborne Express Case Team Time WEBSITE:

2 Stages in Strategic Development
Understanding Strategy Environmental Scanning / Industry Analysis Internal Scanning / Organizational Analysis Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Evaluation and Control

3 Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action
Strategy Implementation is the process by which strategies and policies are put into action through the development of programs, budgets, and procedures. Ask yourself: Who are the people who will carry out the strategic plan? What must be done? How are they going to do what is needed?

4 Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action
Managerial Components of Implementing Strategy Leadership Organizational and cultural “fit” Objectives and incentives Information and reporting Communication and feedback Evaluation and modification

5 How does structure follow strategy?
New strategy is created New admin problems emerge Economic performance declines New appropriate structure is invented Profit returns to its previous level -- or higher

6 Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action
Stages of Corporate Development Stage 1 -- Simple Structure Stage II -- Functional Structure Stage III -- Divisional Structure How do they develop/emerge? What drives change?

7 Organizational Life Cycle
Source: Essentials of Strategic Management p.134

8 Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action
Advanced Organizational Structures Basic (simple, functional, divisional, SBU, conglomerate) Matrix Strengths and weaknesses Why? Network – virtual organization

9 Staffing for Success Selection and utilization of employees Hiring
Training Managing Succession planning Sizing and culture-matching

10 Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action
Five Principles for Redesigning Work: Combine tasks to increase variety Form natural work units and accountability Establish “client” relationships to determine performance requirements Vertically load jobs to increase responsibility Provide open feedback channels

11 Leading Motivating people to use their abilities and skills most effectively and efficiently to achieve organization objectives MBO TQM

12 Management by Objectives
Establishing and communicating organizational objectives Setting individual objectives Developing an action plan Periodic review of performance

13 Total Quality Management
Better, less-variable quality Quicker, less-variable response to customer need Greater flexibility to meet shifting requirements Lower cost through quality improvement and elimination of nonvalue-add work

14 TQM Implementation Intense focus on customer satisfaction
Customers are internal and external Accurate measurement Continuous improvement (Kaizen) Work relationships based on trust and teamwork

15 Company Profile Presentations
Team presentation: 20 minutes of prepared content 10 minutes Q & A Submit written profile at beginning of class Strategic analysis of industry and company Eight page write-up (plus exhibits)

16 Presentations -- March 7th
Hollywood Video Team 3 Herman Miller Team 5

17 Presentations -- March 14th
Krispy Kreme Team 2 Vivendi/Universal Team 4 Nike Team 1

18 *** SEE AIRBORNE HANDOUT ONLINE ***
Airborne Express How and why has the express mail industry structure evolved? How has Airborne survived, and recently prospered, in its industry? Quantify Airborne’s sources of advantage. (see hints on next slide) What must Robert Brazier, Airborne’s President and COO, do in order to strengthen the company’s position? *** SEE AIRBORNE HANDOUT ONLINE ***

19 Hints on Quantitative Analysis
It is often useful to analyze a company’s cost position relative to is rivals and to examine the willingness of customers to pay for the company’s products relative to competitors’. Compare the costs of an overnight letter shipped by Airborne Express to one shipped by Federal Express. Also, use qualitative analysis to compare customers’ willingness to pay. To examine relative costs, start with the cost structure of a Federal Express overnight letter, given Ex. 3. Using information in the case and your understanding of what influences each cost item, estimate each of the items for Airborne Express.

20 Next Time: Evaluation and Control
Read Chapter 10 Profile Presentations Analyze Airborne Express Case WEBSITE:


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