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Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-1 Organization Development and Change Session: 05 Restructuring Organizations

Learning Objectives for Chapter Fourteen Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-2 To understand the basic principles of technostructural design To understand the three basic structural choices and two advanced structural choices available to organizations To understand the process of downsizing and reengineering

Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-3 Contingencies Influencing Structural Design Environment Organization Size Technology Organization Goals Worldwide Operations Structural Design

Functional Organization Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-4

The Functional Form Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-5 Promotes skill specialization Reduces duplication of scarce resources and uses resources full time Enhances career development for specialists within large departments Facilitates communication and performance because superiors share expertise with their subordinates Exposes specialists to others within same specialty Emphasizes routine tasks; encourages short time horizons Fosters parochial perspectives by managers and limits capacity for top-management positions Multiplies interdepartmental dependencies; increases coordination and scheduling difficulties Obscures accountability for overall results AdvantagesDisadvantages

The Divisional Organization Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-6

The Divisional Form Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-7 Recognizes interdepartmental interdependencies Fosters an orientation toward overall outcomes and clients Allows diversification and expansion of skills/training Ensures accountability by departmental managers and promotes delegation Heightens departmental cohesion and involvement in work Advantages May use skills and resource inefficiently Limits career advancement by specialists Impedes specialists’ exposure to others within same specialties Puts multiple-role demands upon people and creates stress May promote departmental objectives as opposed to overall organizational goals Disadvantages

The Matrix Organization Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-8

The Matrix Structure Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-9 Makes specialized, functional knowledge available to all projects Use people flexibly Maintains consistency by forcing communication between managers Recognizes and provides mechanisms for dealing with legitimate, multiple sources of power Can adapt to environmental changes Advantages Can be difficult to implement Increases role ambiguity, stress, and anxiety Performance is lowered without power balancing between projects and functions Makes inconsistent demands and can promote conflict and short-term crisis orientation May reward political skills over technical skills Disadvantages

Characteristics of Process-Based Structures Developed by: M.Salman Azhar  Processes drive structure  Work adds value  Teams are fundamental  Customers define performance  Teams are rewarded for performance  Teams are tightly linked to suppliers and customers  Team members are well informed and trained

The Process-Based Structure Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-11

The Process-Based Form Developed by: M.Salman Azhar Focuses resources on customer satisfaction Improves speed and efficiency Adapts to environmental change rapidly Reduces boundaries between departments Increases ability to see total work flow Enhances employee involvement Lowers costs dues to overhead Can threaten middle managers and staff specialists Requires changes in command-and-control mindsets Duplicates scarce resources Requires new skills and knowledge to manage lateral relationships and teams May take longer to make decisions in teams Can be ineffective if wrong processes are identified AdvantagesDisadvantages

The Network Organization Developed by: M.Salman Azhar Designer Organizations Supplier Organizations Broker Organization Producer Organizations Distributor Organizations

Types of Networks Developed by: M.Salman Azhar  Internal Market Network  Vertical Market Network  Intermarket Network  Opportunity Network

The Network-Based Form Developed by: M.Salman Azhar Enables highly flexible and adaptive responses Creates a “best of the best” firm to focus resources on customer and market needs Each organization can leverage a distinctive competency Permits rapid global response Can produce “synergistic” results Difficulty managing lateral relationships across autonomous organizations Difficulty motivating members to relinquish autonomy to join network Sustaining membership and benefits can be problematic May give partners access to proprietary knowledge and technology Advantages Disadvantages

The Downsizing Process Developed by: M.Salman Azhar Clarify the organization’s strategy Assess downsizing options and make relevant choices Implement the changes Address the needs of survivors and those who leave Follow through with growth plans

Downsizing Tactics Developed by: M.Salman Azhar 14-17

The Reengineering Process Developed by: M.Salman Azhar Prepare the organization Specify the organization’s strategy and objectives Fundamentally rethink the way work gets done Identify and analyze core business processes Define performance objectives Design new processes Restructure the organization around the new business processes.

Characteristics of Reengineered Organizations Developed by: M.Salman Azhar  Work units change from functional departments to process teams  Jobs change from simple tasks to multidimensional work  People’s roles change from controlled to empowered  The focus of performance measures and compensation shifts from activities to results.  Organization structures change from hierarchical to flat  Managers change from supervisors to coaches; executives change from scorekeepers to leaders