Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Better STRATEGY through ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN

Executives have a golden opportunity to orient strategy around organizational design and thus to make companies thrive no matter how market and competitive conditions change.Organizational-design work is hard and time consuming, but its payback—in profits, costs, and risks—surpasses that of investments in product design and other traditional strategic initiatives.Building strategy around organizational design represents an evolution away from the organizational structures of the 20th-century industrial age, when capital was the scarce resource and vertical, hierarchical structures were the key to efficient performance.The key ingredients of progressive corporate strategy in the 21st century are “one-company” governance structures, knowledge and talent markets, and organizational designs intended to maximize collaboration among the talented workers who create today’s wealth.

http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/article_abstract_visitor.aspx?ar=1991&l2=18&l3=30&srid=17&gp=0

Courtesy: McKinsey

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