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Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-1
Chapter Two
Strategy, Organization Design,
and Effectiveness
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-2
Top Management Role in
Organization Direction, Design, and
Effectiveness
CEO, Top
Management
Team
External Environment
Opportunities
Threats
Uncertainty
Resource Availability
Internal Situation
Strengths
Weaknesses
Distinctive Competence
Leadership Style
Past Performance
Strategic Direction
Organization
Design
Effectiveness
Outcomes
Define
mission,
official
goals
Select
operational
goals,
competitive
strategies
Resources
Efficiency
Goal attainment
Competing values
Structural Form –
learning vs.
efficiency
Information and
control systems
Production
technology
Human resource
policies,
incentives
Organizational
culture
Interorganizational
linkages
Source: Adapted from Arie Y. Lewin and Carroll U. Stephens,
“Individual Properties of the CEO as Determinants of Organization
Design,” unpublished manuscript, Duke University, 1990; and Arie Y. Lewin
and Carroll U. Stephens, “CEO Attributes as Determinants of Organization Design:
An integrated Model,” Organization Studies 15, no. 2 (1994): 183-212
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-3
Goal Type and Purpose
Type of Goals Purpose of Goals
Official Goals, mission: Legitimacy
Operative goals: Employee direction and motivation
Decision guidelines
Standard of performance
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-4
Porter’s Competitive Strategies
Competitive
Scope
Competitive
Advantage Strategy Example
Broad Low Cost
Low-Cost
Leadership Dell Computer
Broad Uniqueness Differentiation
Starbucks
Coffee Co.
Narrow Low Cost
Focused Low-Cost
Leadership
Enterprise
Rent-a- Car
Narrow Uniqueness
Focused
Differentiation
Edward Jones
Investments
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-5
Miles and Snow’s
Strategy Typology
 Prospector
 Learning orientation; flexible, fluid, decentralized
structure
 Strong capability in research
 Values creativity, risk-taking, and innovation
 Defender
 Efficiency orientation; centralized authority and tight
cost control
 Emphasis on production efficiency, low overhead
 Close supervision; little employee empowerment
Source: Based on Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema,
“How Market Leaders Keep Their Edge,” Fortune February 6,
1995, 88-98; Michael Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, and Robert E. Hoskisson,
Strategic Management (St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1995), 100-113; and
Raymond E. Miles, Charles c. Snow, Alan D. Meyer, and Henry L.
Coleman, Jr., “Organizational Strategy, Structure, and Process,”
Academy of Management Review 3 (1978), 546-562
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-6
Miles and Snow’s
Strategy Typology (cont’d)
 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
Source: Based on Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema,
“How Market Leaders Keep Their Edge,” Fortune February 6,
1995, 88-98; Michael Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, and Robert E. Hoskisson,
Strategic Management (St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1995), 100-113; and
Raymond E. Miles, Charles c. Snow, Alan D. Meyer, and Henry L.
Coleman, Jr., “Organizational Strategy, Structure, and Process,”
Academy of Management Review 3 (1978), 546-562
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-7
Contingency Factors
Affecting Organization Design
Organizational Structure and Design
The Right Mix of Design Characteristics Fits the Contingency Factors
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-8
Contingency Approaches to the
Measurement of Organizational
Effectiveness
Organization
Internal
activities
and
processes
Resource
Inputs
Product and
Service
Outputs
Resource-based
approach
Internal
process
approach
Goal
approach
External Environment
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-9
Reported Goals
of U.S. Corporations
Goal % Corporations
Profitability 89
Growth 82
Market Share 66
Social Responsibility 65
Employee welfare 62
Product quality and service 60
Research and development 54
Diversification 51
Efficiency 50
Financial stability 49
Resource conservation 39
Management development 35
Source: Adapted from Y. K. Shetty, “New Look at Corporate Goals,”
California Management Review 22, no. 2 (1979), pp. 71-19.
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-10
Four Models of
Effectiveness Values
Human Relations Emphasis
Primary Goal: human resource
development
Subgoals: cohesion, morale, training
Internal Process Emphasis
Primary Goal: stability, equilibrium
Subgoals: information management,
communication
Rational Goal Emphasis
Primary Goal: productivity, efficiency,
profit
Subgoals: planning, goal setting
Open Systems Emphasis
Primary Goal: growth,
resource acquisition
Subgoals: flexibility, readiness,
external evaluation
Flexibility
Control
Internal External
STRUCTURE
F
O
C
U
S
Adapted from Robert E. Quinn and John Rohrbaugh,
“A Spatial Model of Effectiveness Criteria: Toward a
Competing Values Approach to Organizational Analysis,”
Management Science 29 (1983): 363-377; and Robert E. Quinn
and Kim Cameron, “Organizational Life Cycles and Shifting
Criteria of Effectiveness: Some Preliminary Evidence,”
Management Science 29 (1983): 33-51.
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-11
ORGANIZATION
B
ORGANIZATION
A
Effectiveness Values
for Two Organizations
Human Relations
Emphasis
Internal Process
Emphasis
Rational Goal
Emphasis
Open Systems
Emphasis
STRUCTURE
F
O
C
U
S
FLEXIBILITY
CONTROL
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-12
Identifying Company
Goals and Strategies
Goals from
Exhibit 2.8
Strategies
from Porter
Company #1
Company #2
Company #3
Workbook
Activity
Thomson Learning
© 2004 2-13
Competing Values and
Organizational Effectiveness
Workshop
Activity
Goal or
subgoal
Performance
Gauge
How to
measure
Source of
data
What do you
consider
effective?
(Example)
Equilibrium
Turnover
rates
Compare
percentages
of workers
who left HRM files
25%
reduction in
first year
1
Open
System 2
3
Human
Relations 4
5
Internal
Process 6
7
Rational
Goal 8

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Ch02

  • 1. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-1 Chapter Two Strategy, Organization Design, and Effectiveness
  • 2. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-2 Top Management Role in Organization Direction, Design, and Effectiveness CEO, Top Management Team External Environment Opportunities Threats Uncertainty Resource Availability Internal Situation Strengths Weaknesses Distinctive Competence Leadership Style Past Performance Strategic Direction Organization Design Effectiveness Outcomes Define mission, official goals Select operational goals, competitive strategies Resources Efficiency Goal attainment Competing values Structural Form – learning vs. efficiency Information and control systems Production technology Human resource policies, incentives Organizational culture Interorganizational linkages Source: Adapted from Arie Y. Lewin and Carroll U. Stephens, “Individual Properties of the CEO as Determinants of Organization Design,” unpublished manuscript, Duke University, 1990; and Arie Y. Lewin and Carroll U. Stephens, “CEO Attributes as Determinants of Organization Design: An integrated Model,” Organization Studies 15, no. 2 (1994): 183-212
  • 3. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-3 Goal Type and Purpose Type of Goals Purpose of Goals Official Goals, mission: Legitimacy Operative goals: Employee direction and motivation Decision guidelines Standard of performance
  • 4. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-4 Porter’s Competitive Strategies Competitive Scope Competitive Advantage Strategy Example Broad Low Cost Low-Cost Leadership Dell Computer Broad Uniqueness Differentiation Starbucks Coffee Co. Narrow Low Cost Focused Low-Cost Leadership Enterprise Rent-a- Car Narrow Uniqueness Focused Differentiation Edward Jones Investments
  • 5. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-5 Miles and Snow’s Strategy Typology  Prospector  Learning orientation; flexible, fluid, decentralized structure  Strong capability in research  Values creativity, risk-taking, and innovation  Defender  Efficiency orientation; centralized authority and tight cost control  Emphasis on production efficiency, low overhead  Close supervision; little employee empowerment Source: Based on Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema, “How Market Leaders Keep Their Edge,” Fortune February 6, 1995, 88-98; Michael Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, and Robert E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management (St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1995), 100-113; and Raymond E. Miles, Charles c. Snow, Alan D. Meyer, and Henry L. Coleman, Jr., “Organizational Strategy, Structure, and Process,” Academy of Management Review 3 (1978), 546-562
  • 6. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-6 Miles and Snow’s Strategy Typology (cont’d)  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 Source: Based on Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema, “How Market Leaders Keep Their Edge,” Fortune February 6, 1995, 88-98; Michael Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, and Robert E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management (St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1995), 100-113; and Raymond E. Miles, Charles c. Snow, Alan D. Meyer, and Henry L. Coleman, Jr., “Organizational Strategy, Structure, and Process,” Academy of Management Review 3 (1978), 546-562
  • 7. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-7 Contingency Factors Affecting Organization Design Organizational Structure and Design The Right Mix of Design Characteristics Fits the Contingency Factors
  • 8. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-8 Contingency Approaches to the Measurement of Organizational Effectiveness Organization Internal activities and processes Resource Inputs Product and Service Outputs Resource-based approach Internal process approach Goal approach External Environment
  • 9. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-9 Reported Goals of U.S. Corporations Goal % Corporations Profitability 89 Growth 82 Market Share 66 Social Responsibility 65 Employee welfare 62 Product quality and service 60 Research and development 54 Diversification 51 Efficiency 50 Financial stability 49 Resource conservation 39 Management development 35 Source: Adapted from Y. K. Shetty, “New Look at Corporate Goals,” California Management Review 22, no. 2 (1979), pp. 71-19.
  • 10. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-10 Four Models of Effectiveness Values Human Relations Emphasis Primary Goal: human resource development Subgoals: cohesion, morale, training Internal Process Emphasis Primary Goal: stability, equilibrium Subgoals: information management, communication Rational Goal Emphasis Primary Goal: productivity, efficiency, profit Subgoals: planning, goal setting Open Systems Emphasis Primary Goal: growth, resource acquisition Subgoals: flexibility, readiness, external evaluation Flexibility Control Internal External STRUCTURE F O C U S Adapted from Robert E. Quinn and John Rohrbaugh, “A Spatial Model of Effectiveness Criteria: Toward a Competing Values Approach to Organizational Analysis,” Management Science 29 (1983): 363-377; and Robert E. Quinn and Kim Cameron, “Organizational Life Cycles and Shifting Criteria of Effectiveness: Some Preliminary Evidence,” Management Science 29 (1983): 33-51.
  • 11. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-11 ORGANIZATION B ORGANIZATION A Effectiveness Values for Two Organizations Human Relations Emphasis Internal Process Emphasis Rational Goal Emphasis Open Systems Emphasis STRUCTURE F O C U S FLEXIBILITY CONTROL INTERNAL EXTERNAL
  • 12. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-12 Identifying Company Goals and Strategies Goals from Exhibit 2.8 Strategies from Porter Company #1 Company #2 Company #3 Workbook Activity
  • 13. Thomson Learning © 2004 2-13 Competing Values and Organizational Effectiveness Workshop Activity Goal or subgoal Performance Gauge How to measure Source of data What do you consider effective? (Example) Equilibrium Turnover rates Compare percentages of workers who left HRM files 25% reduction in first year 1 Open System 2 3 Human Relations 4 5 Internal Process 6 7 Rational Goal 8