Goals Relevant to Structure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 13
About This Presentation
Title:

Goals Relevant to Structure

Description:

Low vertical complexity; tend to be less horizontally complex ... product divisions into 4 brands (Barbie, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Fisher-Price) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:62
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 14
Provided by: AmyWrzes
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Goals Relevant to Structure


1
Goals Relevant to Structure
  • Efficiency
  • minimize costs, time, effort
  • Coordination
  • coordinate diverse organizational tasks
  • ease information flow
  • Adaptation/Flexibility
  • scan environment
  • change to meet environmental needs

2
Groupings/Departmentalization
  • By task
  • Functional
  • By outcomes
  • Product
  • Customer
  • Marketing Channel
  • Geography

3
Org. Structure Characteristics
  • Formalization
  • reliance on formal rules and procedures
  • standardization
  • Centralization
  • chain of command, span of control
  • vertical complexity, vertical linkages
  • Differentiation
  • division of labor (work specialization)
  • departmentalization
  • horizontal spatial complexity horizontal
    linkages

4
VERTICAL LINKAGES
Vertical information systems
High
Add positions to hierarchy
Rules and procedures
Degree of Vertical Coordination and Control
Required
Hierarchical referral
Low
Low
High
Information Capacity of Linkage Mechanism
5
HORIZONTAL LINKAGES
High
Teams
Full time integrator
Task forces
Degree of Horizontal Coordination Required
Liaison roles
Direct contact Mutual Adjustment
Paperwork
Low
Low
High
Information Capacity of Linkage Mechanism
6
Mechanistic vs. Organic
  • Highly formalized
  • Highly centralized
  • High vertical complexity often horizontally
    complex
  • Low formalization
  • Decentralized
  • Low vertical complexity tend to be less
    horizontally complex

7
Structural Requirements for Porters Competitive
Strategies
  • Cost Leadership
  • Goals efficiency, then coordination, then
    adaptation
  • functional efficiencies, tight control
    (formalized job responsibilities, centralized
    decision making)
  • Differentiation
  • Goals coordination or adaptation, then
    efficiency
  • strong coordination among functions (divisional
    structure) fast (decentralized) decision
    making
  • ability to adapt to changes in technology or
    product characteristics, and changes in customer
    or geographic preferences (divisional structure)

8
Organizational Design Types
  • Simple
  • low formalization, high centralization, low
    specialization, low complexity
  • Bureaucracy
  • high formalization, centralization, and
    specialization high complexity
  • Functional or divisional structure
  • Hybrid
  • Matrix
  • functional specialists work on one or more
    projects led by project managers

9
MATRIX STRUCTURE
President
Director of Product Operations
Vice-President Design
Vice-President Manufacturing
Vice-President Marketing
Controller
Procurement Manager
Product Manager A
Product Manager B
Product Manager C
Product Manager D
10
Restructuring Examples
  • Ford Motor Company (Nasser, CEO)
  • Shift from functional structure (9-27-99) to
    strategic business units (Ford Car, Ford
    Truck, Mercury)
  • What will be gained?
  • Microsoft (Gates, CEO)
  • New strategy giving people the power to do
    anything they want, anywhere they want, and on
    any device (5-17-99)
  • Shift from product divisions (OS, applications)
    to 6 customer groups (corporate, knowledge
    workers, consumer windows, commerce, software
    developers, home retail). What will be gained?

11
More Restructuring Examples
  • Proctor Gamble (Jager, CEO)
  • Shift from geographic divisions to 7 product
    divisions (e.g., Baby care, Beauty care, Food
    beverage)
  • Responses to international retailers (WalMart)
    that are pushing suppliers for standardized
    worldwide pricing, marketing, distribution
    (11-98)
  • Mattel (Barad, CEO till 2/3/00)
  • Consolidation of several product divisions into 4
    brands (Barbie, Hot Wheels, Matchbox,
    Fisher-Price)
  • Speed decision making (faster marketing,
    manufacturing, distribution) (9-16-99)

12
PRODUCT
CEO
Product Line 3
Product Line 2
Product Line 1
CUSTOMER
CEO
Customer Group 3
Customer Group 1
Customer Group 2
GEOGRAPHY
CEO
Eastern US
Western US
Canada
13
Take Home Points
  • Understand three goals of structure
  • Understand basic organizational structure
    concepts and their relation to environment and
    strategy
  • Differentiate between mechanistic and organic
    forms
  • Differentiate between different design types
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com