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2 โครงสร้างและการออกแบบองค์การ 	

	

organization @TC 2013
หัวข้อบรรยาย/กรณีศึกษา
1 แนวคิดทฤษฎีองค์การ
2 โครงสร้างและการออกแบบองค์การ
Focus on task performance and structure
Focus on motivation
Focus on adjustments to the external environment
3 หลักการการออกแบบองค์กรที่มีประสิทธิภาพ
4 Fundamentals of Organization Designพื้นฐานแนวคิดการออกแบบโครงสร้างองค์การ  
C 1 : Harvard Business Case / NYPD New
5 Designing Around the Customer
C 2 : Harvard Business Case /Transformation at Ernst & Young United Kingdom
organization @TC 2013
WORK DESIGN DECISIONS
1. 

WHAT ARE THE TASKS TO BE PERFORMED?

2. 

HOW SHOULD THEY BE COMBINED INTO JOBS?

3. 

HOW SHOULD THE JOBS BE PERFORMED?
ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF WORK METHODS
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE

4. 

HOW SHOULD PEOPLE RESPOND TO THE JOB?
ATTITUDES
JOB SATISFACTION
MOTIVATION

5. 

HOW TO STRUCTURE THE JOBS TO BE EFFICIENT & SATISFYING?
organization @TC 2013
TWO-FACTOR THEORY

HERZBERG (59)

ASSUMPTIONS
TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FACTORS INFLUENCE US…HYGIENES & MOTIVATORS
THE OPPOSITE OF SATISFACTION IS “NO SATISFACTION”
THE OPPOSITE OF DISSATISFACTION IS “NO DISSATISFACTION”
ONLY MOTIVATING FACTORS LEAD TO SATISFACTION
HYGIENES AT BEST LEAD TO NO DISSATISFACTION

HYGIENES

(EXTRINSIC)
WORKING CONDITIONS
COMPANY POLICIES
SUPERVISIOR
COWORKERS
SALARY & BENEFITS
STATUS SYMBOLS

MOTIVATORS

(INTRINSIC)

RESPONSIBILITY
CHALLENGE OF WORK
MEANINGFUL WORK
ACHIEVEMENT
ACCOMPLISHMENT
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES

IMPLICATIONS
ABUNDANT HYGIENES DO NOT MOTIVATE WORKERS, THEY ONLY PREVENT DISSATISFACTION
ENRICH JOBS TO PROVIDE MOTIVATING, CHALLENGING WORK AND HIGH SATISFACTION

WEAKNESSES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IS FLAWED
DOESN’T RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL NEED DIFFERENCES…NOT EVERYONE WANTS ENRICHED JOBS
OVEREMPHASIZES JOB SATISFACTION

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HERZBERG’S VERTICAL LOADING FACTORS
(ACHIEVEMENT, GROWTH, RECOGNITION, RESPONSIBILITY)
ACCOUNTABILITY—Held responsible for performance
ACHIEVEMENT---Doing something worthwhile (Meaningful)
FEEDBACK---Gets direct performance information
WORK PACE---Able to set own work speed and rhythm
CONTROL OVER RESOURCES---Controls how and when to do the job
PERSONAL GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT---Opportunity to learn new skills

HACKMAN’S IMPLEMENTING CONCEPTS
(Create a sense of MEANINGFULNESS, RESPONSIBILITY, & KNOWLEDGE)
COMBINE TASKS
FORM NATURAL WORK UNITS
ESTABLISH CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS
VERTICAL LOADING
OPEN FEEDBACK CHANNELS

SKILL VARIETY
TASK IDENTITY
TASK SIGNIFICANCE
AUTONOMY
FEEDBACK

SUCCESS IS MODERATED BY THE INDIVIDUAL’S “GROWTH-NEED” STRENGTH
DOES THE INDIVIDUAL WANT AN “ENRICHED JOB?” ARE THEY HIGH “N-ACH?”
Job Design	

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SPECIALIZATION (Division of Labor)
ADVANTAGES
FEWER SKILLS REQUIRED PER PERSON
EASIER TO STAFF POSITIONS & TRAIN WORKERS
JOBS CAN BE MASTERED IN LESS TIME
PRODUCTIVITY & WORK OUTCOMES CAN BE INCREASED
PRODUCTS & SERVICES ARE MORE UNIFORM
MANAGERS CAN SUPERVISE A LARGER NUMBER OF WORKERS

DISADVANTAGES
OVERSIMPLIFIED JOBS ARE REPETITIVE, BORING, STRESSFUL, FRUSTRATING
SKILL DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ENHANCED --- NO CHALLENGES
LEADS TO PRODUCTIVITY DECLINES, ABSENTEEISM, POOR QUALITY WORK

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ALTERNATIVES TO JOB SPECIALIZATION
•  Job Rotation
–  Systematically moving employees from one job to another. Most
frequent use today is as a training device for skills and flexibility.

•  Job Enlargement
–  An increase in the total number of tasks performed.
•  Increases training costs, unions want workers paid more pay for doing more
tasks, and work may still be dull and routine.

•  Job Enrichment
–  Increasing both the number of tasks the worker does and the
control the worker has over the job.
organization @TC 2013
ALTERNATIVES TO SPECIALIZATION - 2
•  Job Characteristics Approach

(HACKMAN & OLDHAM, 76)

–  Core Dimensions
•  Skill variety—the number of tasks a person does in a job.
•  Task identity—the extent to which the worker does a complete or identifiable portion of the
total job.
•  Task significance—the perceived importance of the task.
•  Autonomy—the degree of control the worker has over how the work is performed.
•  Feedback— the extent to which the worker knows how well the job is being performed.
–  Growth-Need Strength
•  The desire of some people to grow, develop, and expand their capabilities that is their
response to the core dimensions.

•  Autonomous Work Teams
–  An alternative to job specialization that allows the entire group to design the work system it will use.

organization @TC 2013
JOB DESIGN THEORY

HACKMAN & OLDHAM (76)

JOB CHARACTERISTICS MODEL
FIVE JOB DIMENSIONS

PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES

SKILL VARIETY
TASK IDENTITY
TASK SIGNIFICANCE

à
MEANINGFULNESS
(Leads to high internal work motivation)

AUTONOMY

à

FEEDBACK

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
(Leads to high quality work & satisfaction)

à

KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS
(Leads to high satisfaction & low turnover)
---------------------------------------------------------EFFECTIVENESS IS MODERATED BY EMPLOYEE GROWTH-NEED STRENGTH
CALCULATE THE MOTIVATING POTENTIAL SCORE TO DETERMINE IF THE JOB NEEDS TO BE REDESIGNED
ARE YOUR WORKERS MOTIVATED BY INTRINSIC WORK FACTORS AND A STRONG NEED FOR ACHIEVEMENT (AN
ENRICHED JOB)?

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CRITICISMS OF JOB ENRICHMENT

(JOB REDESIGN)

•  HIGH COSTS
•  TRAINING, DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT, PLANT REDESIGN

•  SOME JOBS ARE ELIMINATED
•  FEWER OPERATIVES, SUPERVISORS NEEDED

•  ASSUMES WORKERS WANT RESPONSIBILITY, ETC.
•  WHAT ABOUT WORKERS WITH LOW “N-ACH?”

•  ENRICHMENT IS RELATIVE--EFFECTS MAY BE TEMPORARY
•  DO WE NEED OCCASIONAL “BOOSTER SHOTS” TO KEEP GOING?

•  SOME JOBS CAN’T BE ENRICHED
•  WHAT DO WE DO TO AVOID JEALOUSY?

•  USED AS A QUICK FIX FOR IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS
•  HAVE WE REALLY CHANGED OUR PHILOSOPHY OF MGMT?

•  IMPLEMENTED CHANGES ARE OFTEN WEAK & MODEST
•  COMPROMISES FROM WHAT WAS PLANNED
•  INNOVATIONS ARE ERODED & VANISH OVER TIME
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WHEN MIGHT REDESIGN WORK?
1. 

WHEN NEW UNITS ARE FIRST ESTABLISHED
NO PAST HISTORY TO DEAL WITH
NEW FACILITIES AND WORKERS

2. 

WHEN THE SYSTEM BECOMES UNSTABLE
(Seizing the opportunity!)
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
CHANGE IN SENIOR MANAGEMENT
NEW PRODUCT OR SERVICE INTRODUCED
LEGISLATIVE OR REGULATORY CHANGES
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE ECONOMY OR ENVIRONMENT

3.

WHEN THE IMMEDIATE MANAGER WANTS IT
LOCAL CHANGES (JUST WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT)
MICRO REDESIGN
MANAGEMENT MUST BE COMMITTED TO A NEW PHILOSOPHY

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FLEXIBILITY & WORKER CONTROL
WORK SCHEDULE FLEXIBILITY
1. COMPRESSED WORK WEEK
WORKER FATIGUE
ISSUE OF OVERTIME
DIFFICULTIES IN WORK SCHEDULING

2. FLEXTIME
SUPERVISION & COORDINATION IS MORE DIFFICULT
ADEQUATE COVERATE OF WORK---HOW TO SCHEDULE?
JOBS THAT REQUIRE ALL TO BE PRESENT

3. JOB SHARING / PART-TIME WORK
COORDINATING WITH OTHER WORKERS
INCREASED COST OF BENEFITS

4. TELECOMMUTING
NO CONTACTS WITH OTHER WORKERS—NO COORDINATION
NO SUPERVISION—NOT EASY TO GET HELP WHEN NEEDED
HOW PRODUCTIVE ARE YOU WHEN WORKING AT HOME?
ISSUE OF LIABILITY WHEN WORK IS DONE AT HOME

organization @TC 2013
Organizational Structure	

organization @TC 2013
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

SIX DIMENSIONS

•  WORK SPECIALIZATION (Division of Labor)
–  To what degree are activities subdivided into separate jobs?
•  DEPARTMENTALIZATION
–  On what basis are jobs grouped together?
•  CHAIN OF COMMAND (Hierarchy of Authority)
–  To whom do individuals and groups report?
•  SPAN OF CONTROL
–  How many workers can a manager efficiently & effectively direct?
•  CENTRALIZATION / DECENTRALIZATION
–  Where does discretionary (exceptional) decision making authority lie?
•  FORMALIZATION
–  To what degree are written rules, regulations & procedures established?
organization @TC 2013
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE IS STRONGLY INFLUENCED BY:
ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY
BURNS & STALKER (61)
THOMPSON (67)
DUNCAN (72)

ORGANIZATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
WOODWARD (65)
THOMPSON (67)
PERROW (67)

INTERNAL INFORMATION-PROCESSING NEEDS
LAWRENCE & LORSH (67)
GALBRAITH (73)

MANAGERIAL STRATEGY
CHANDLER (62)

ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY & MATURITY
GREINER (72)
SCHWARTZ & DAVIS (81)

organization @TC 2013
ORGANIZATIONAL RATIONALITY

THOMPSON (67)

•  Seal off (protect) the “core technology” from environmental influences
REDUCE UNCERTAINTY -- PROTECT THE “CORE”

•  Buffer the core technology by surrounding it with specialized input and
output components
FORM DEPARTMENTS TO INTERFACE WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
(SO THE “CORE” DOESN’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE ENVIRONMENT)

•  Smooth out the input and output transactions
THE MORE INDEPENDENT THESE BUFFERS BECOME, THE GREATER THE
NEED TO DEVELOP COORDINATING MECHANISMS ACROSS DEPARTMENTS

•  Anticipate and adapt to environmental changes
THE ORGANIZATION MUST BE FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE TO SURVIVE
organization @TC 2013
Organic vs. Mechanistic Organization
Low

UNCERTAINTY

Mechanistic Structure
§  Change Unlikely
§  High Formalization
§  Narrow Span of Control
§  Tall Structure
§  Centralized Authority in few top people
§  Rigid Rules
§  Many Specialists

High

Organic Structure
§  Change Likely
§  Low Formalization
§  Wide Span of Control
§  Flat Structure
§  Decentralized and Diffused Authority
throughout Organization
§  Considerable Flexibility
§  Many Generalists

organization @TC 2013
Basic Organization Principles

	

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Organizational Design	

organization @TC 2013
Definitions
Organization Structure
The way work is divided up. How work and responsibilities are clustered . Lines
of reporting and accountability.

Organization Design
Planning and fitting together the people, activities and technologies and
other elements of the enterprise.

organization @TC 2013
Why Does Organization Design Matter?

•  As business analysts, we often are:
–  Improving or even re-engineering processes
–  Introducing new technologies and associated systems into the
organization
–  Introducing new jobs?
Other ??

organization @TC 2013
Design Parameter

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Parameters of Design :Structural Design
Job Specialization – number of tasks given a job and a worker’s control over them.
Behavior formalization – the standardization of work processes by the imposition of
operating instructions, job descriptions, rules, regulations, etc.
Training – the use of formal instructional programs to establish and standardize skills
and knowledge.
Indoctrination – programs and techniques by which norms are standardized.
Unit Grouping – choice of the basis by which positions are grouped together in units
(such as on an organizational chart).
Unit Size – number of positions (or units) contained in a single unit (i.e., span of
control).
Planning and Control Systems – standardizes outputs
Liaison Devices – mechanisms used to encourage adjustment between units.
Decentralization – diffusion of decision-making power.
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Mintzberg’s Six Parts of Organizations

organization @TC 2013
Mintzberg’s Six Parts of Organizations
Middle Line: Hierarchy of authority
between operating core and strategic apex.

Strategic Apex: Top Management

Support Staff: Provide
various internal services,
from a cafeteria or mailroom
to a public relations office.

Techno-structure: Analysts that plan
and control the work of others…labeled
as “staff.”

Operating Core: People
performing the basic work
through products or services.
Ideology: Traditions, beliefs,
culture.

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Information Processing Theory

	

organization @TC 2013
INFORMATION PROCESSING

GALBRAITH (73)

TRADITIONAL COORDINATING MECHANISMS
INFORMAL CONTACT
RULES & PROCEDURES (Standard Operating Procedures)
HIERARCHY (Exceptions)
GOALS & TARGETS (Specify outcomes, not behaviors)
AS INFORMATION PROCESSING NEEDS INCREASE, THE ORGANIZATION MUST WORK HARDER TO STAY IN
CONTACT WITH ITS VARIOUS UNITS.
STRATEGY 1 -- REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION PROCESSED
RELY ON SLACK
ESTABLISH SELF-CONTAINED UNITS
STRATEGY 2 -- INCREASE CAPACITY TO HANDLE MORE INFORMATION
INSTALL MORE VERTICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
STRUCTURE MORE LATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
SOME LATERAL COORDINATING MECHANISMS
LIAISON ROLES, TASK FORCES, STANDING COMMITTEES,
CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS, MATRIX STRUCTURES

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Organization theory and design 02 2013

  • 2. หัวข้อบรรยาย/กรณีศึกษา 1 แนวคิดทฤษฎีองค์การ 2 โครงสร้างและการออกแบบองค์การ Focus on task performance and structure Focus on motivation Focus on adjustments to the external environment 3 หลักการการออกแบบองค์กรที่มีประสิทธิภาพ 4 Fundamentals of Organization Designพื้นฐานแนวคิดการออกแบบโครงสร้างองค์การ   C 1 : Harvard Business Case / NYPD New 5 Designing Around the Customer C 2 : Harvard Business Case /Transformation at Ernst & Young United Kingdom organization @TC 2013
  • 3. WORK DESIGN DECISIONS 1.  WHAT ARE THE TASKS TO BE PERFORMED? 2.  HOW SHOULD THEY BE COMBINED INTO JOBS? 3.  HOW SHOULD THE JOBS BE PERFORMED? ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF WORK METHODS STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE 4.  HOW SHOULD PEOPLE RESPOND TO THE JOB? ATTITUDES JOB SATISFACTION MOTIVATION 5.  HOW TO STRUCTURE THE JOBS TO BE EFFICIENT & SATISFYING? organization @TC 2013
  • 4. TWO-FACTOR THEORY HERZBERG (59) ASSUMPTIONS TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FACTORS INFLUENCE US…HYGIENES & MOTIVATORS THE OPPOSITE OF SATISFACTION IS “NO SATISFACTION” THE OPPOSITE OF DISSATISFACTION IS “NO DISSATISFACTION” ONLY MOTIVATING FACTORS LEAD TO SATISFACTION HYGIENES AT BEST LEAD TO NO DISSATISFACTION HYGIENES (EXTRINSIC) WORKING CONDITIONS COMPANY POLICIES SUPERVISIOR COWORKERS SALARY & BENEFITS STATUS SYMBOLS MOTIVATORS (INTRINSIC) RESPONSIBILITY CHALLENGE OF WORK MEANINGFUL WORK ACHIEVEMENT ACCOMPLISHMENT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES IMPLICATIONS ABUNDANT HYGIENES DO NOT MOTIVATE WORKERS, THEY ONLY PREVENT DISSATISFACTION ENRICH JOBS TO PROVIDE MOTIVATING, CHALLENGING WORK AND HIGH SATISFACTION WEAKNESSES RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IS FLAWED DOESN’T RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL NEED DIFFERENCES…NOT EVERYONE WANTS ENRICHED JOBS OVEREMPHASIZES JOB SATISFACTION organization @TC 2013
  • 5. HERZBERG’S VERTICAL LOADING FACTORS (ACHIEVEMENT, GROWTH, RECOGNITION, RESPONSIBILITY) ACCOUNTABILITY—Held responsible for performance ACHIEVEMENT---Doing something worthwhile (Meaningful) FEEDBACK---Gets direct performance information WORK PACE---Able to set own work speed and rhythm CONTROL OVER RESOURCES---Controls how and when to do the job PERSONAL GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT---Opportunity to learn new skills HACKMAN’S IMPLEMENTING CONCEPTS (Create a sense of MEANINGFULNESS, RESPONSIBILITY, & KNOWLEDGE) COMBINE TASKS FORM NATURAL WORK UNITS ESTABLISH CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS VERTICAL LOADING OPEN FEEDBACK CHANNELS SKILL VARIETY TASK IDENTITY TASK SIGNIFICANCE AUTONOMY FEEDBACK SUCCESS IS MODERATED BY THE INDIVIDUAL’S “GROWTH-NEED” STRENGTH DOES THE INDIVIDUAL WANT AN “ENRICHED JOB?” ARE THEY HIGH “N-ACH?”
  • 7. SPECIALIZATION (Division of Labor) ADVANTAGES FEWER SKILLS REQUIRED PER PERSON EASIER TO STAFF POSITIONS & TRAIN WORKERS JOBS CAN BE MASTERED IN LESS TIME PRODUCTIVITY & WORK OUTCOMES CAN BE INCREASED PRODUCTS & SERVICES ARE MORE UNIFORM MANAGERS CAN SUPERVISE A LARGER NUMBER OF WORKERS DISADVANTAGES OVERSIMPLIFIED JOBS ARE REPETITIVE, BORING, STRESSFUL, FRUSTRATING SKILL DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ENHANCED --- NO CHALLENGES LEADS TO PRODUCTIVITY DECLINES, ABSENTEEISM, POOR QUALITY WORK organization @TC 2013
  • 8. ALTERNATIVES TO JOB SPECIALIZATION •  Job Rotation –  Systematically moving employees from one job to another. Most frequent use today is as a training device for skills and flexibility. •  Job Enlargement –  An increase in the total number of tasks performed. •  Increases training costs, unions want workers paid more pay for doing more tasks, and work may still be dull and routine. •  Job Enrichment –  Increasing both the number of tasks the worker does and the control the worker has over the job. organization @TC 2013
  • 9. ALTERNATIVES TO SPECIALIZATION - 2 •  Job Characteristics Approach (HACKMAN & OLDHAM, 76) –  Core Dimensions •  Skill variety—the number of tasks a person does in a job. •  Task identity—the extent to which the worker does a complete or identifiable portion of the total job. •  Task significance—the perceived importance of the task. •  Autonomy—the degree of control the worker has over how the work is performed. •  Feedback— the extent to which the worker knows how well the job is being performed. –  Growth-Need Strength •  The desire of some people to grow, develop, and expand their capabilities that is their response to the core dimensions. •  Autonomous Work Teams –  An alternative to job specialization that allows the entire group to design the work system it will use. organization @TC 2013
  • 10. JOB DESIGN THEORY HACKMAN & OLDHAM (76) JOB CHARACTERISTICS MODEL FIVE JOB DIMENSIONS PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES SKILL VARIETY TASK IDENTITY TASK SIGNIFICANCE à MEANINGFULNESS (Leads to high internal work motivation) AUTONOMY à FEEDBACK PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY (Leads to high quality work & satisfaction) à KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS (Leads to high satisfaction & low turnover) ---------------------------------------------------------EFFECTIVENESS IS MODERATED BY EMPLOYEE GROWTH-NEED STRENGTH CALCULATE THE MOTIVATING POTENTIAL SCORE TO DETERMINE IF THE JOB NEEDS TO BE REDESIGNED ARE YOUR WORKERS MOTIVATED BY INTRINSIC WORK FACTORS AND A STRONG NEED FOR ACHIEVEMENT (AN ENRICHED JOB)? organization @TC 2013
  • 11. CRITICISMS OF JOB ENRICHMENT (JOB REDESIGN) •  HIGH COSTS •  TRAINING, DUPLICATE EQUIPMENT, PLANT REDESIGN •  SOME JOBS ARE ELIMINATED •  FEWER OPERATIVES, SUPERVISORS NEEDED •  ASSUMES WORKERS WANT RESPONSIBILITY, ETC. •  WHAT ABOUT WORKERS WITH LOW “N-ACH?” •  ENRICHMENT IS RELATIVE--EFFECTS MAY BE TEMPORARY •  DO WE NEED OCCASIONAL “BOOSTER SHOTS” TO KEEP GOING? •  SOME JOBS CAN’T BE ENRICHED •  WHAT DO WE DO TO AVOID JEALOUSY? •  USED AS A QUICK FIX FOR IMMEDIATE PROBLEMS •  HAVE WE REALLY CHANGED OUR PHILOSOPHY OF MGMT? •  IMPLEMENTED CHANGES ARE OFTEN WEAK & MODEST •  COMPROMISES FROM WHAT WAS PLANNED •  INNOVATIONS ARE ERODED & VANISH OVER TIME organization @TC 2013
  • 12. WHEN MIGHT REDESIGN WORK? 1.  WHEN NEW UNITS ARE FIRST ESTABLISHED NO PAST HISTORY TO DEAL WITH NEW FACILITIES AND WORKERS 2.  WHEN THE SYSTEM BECOMES UNSTABLE (Seizing the opportunity!) TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE CHANGE IN SENIOR MANAGEMENT NEW PRODUCT OR SERVICE INTRODUCED LEGISLATIVE OR REGULATORY CHANGES FLUCTUATIONS IN THE ECONOMY OR ENVIRONMENT 3. WHEN THE IMMEDIATE MANAGER WANTS IT LOCAL CHANGES (JUST WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT) MICRO REDESIGN MANAGEMENT MUST BE COMMITTED TO A NEW PHILOSOPHY organization @TC 2013
  • 13. FLEXIBILITY & WORKER CONTROL WORK SCHEDULE FLEXIBILITY 1. COMPRESSED WORK WEEK WORKER FATIGUE ISSUE OF OVERTIME DIFFICULTIES IN WORK SCHEDULING 2. FLEXTIME SUPERVISION & COORDINATION IS MORE DIFFICULT ADEQUATE COVERATE OF WORK---HOW TO SCHEDULE? JOBS THAT REQUIRE ALL TO BE PRESENT 3. JOB SHARING / PART-TIME WORK COORDINATING WITH OTHER WORKERS INCREASED COST OF BENEFITS 4. TELECOMMUTING NO CONTACTS WITH OTHER WORKERS—NO COORDINATION NO SUPERVISION—NOT EASY TO GET HELP WHEN NEEDED HOW PRODUCTIVE ARE YOU WHEN WORKING AT HOME? ISSUE OF LIABILITY WHEN WORK IS DONE AT HOME organization @TC 2013
  • 15. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SIX DIMENSIONS •  WORK SPECIALIZATION (Division of Labor) –  To what degree are activities subdivided into separate jobs? •  DEPARTMENTALIZATION –  On what basis are jobs grouped together? •  CHAIN OF COMMAND (Hierarchy of Authority) –  To whom do individuals and groups report? •  SPAN OF CONTROL –  How many workers can a manager efficiently & effectively direct? •  CENTRALIZATION / DECENTRALIZATION –  Where does discretionary (exceptional) decision making authority lie? •  FORMALIZATION –  To what degree are written rules, regulations & procedures established? organization @TC 2013
  • 16. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE IS STRONGLY INFLUENCED BY: ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY BURNS & STALKER (61) THOMPSON (67) DUNCAN (72) ORGANIZATIONAL TECHNOLOGY WOODWARD (65) THOMPSON (67) PERROW (67) INTERNAL INFORMATION-PROCESSING NEEDS LAWRENCE & LORSH (67) GALBRAITH (73) MANAGERIAL STRATEGY CHANDLER (62) ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY & MATURITY GREINER (72) SCHWARTZ & DAVIS (81) organization @TC 2013
  • 17. ORGANIZATIONAL RATIONALITY THOMPSON (67) •  Seal off (protect) the “core technology” from environmental influences REDUCE UNCERTAINTY -- PROTECT THE “CORE” •  Buffer the core technology by surrounding it with specialized input and output components FORM DEPARTMENTS TO INTERFACE WITH THE ENVIRONMENT (SO THE “CORE” DOESN’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE ENVIRONMENT) •  Smooth out the input and output transactions THE MORE INDEPENDENT THESE BUFFERS BECOME, THE GREATER THE NEED TO DEVELOP COORDINATING MECHANISMS ACROSS DEPARTMENTS •  Anticipate and adapt to environmental changes THE ORGANIZATION MUST BE FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE TO SURVIVE organization @TC 2013
  • 18. Organic vs. Mechanistic Organization Low UNCERTAINTY Mechanistic Structure §  Change Unlikely §  High Formalization §  Narrow Span of Control §  Tall Structure §  Centralized Authority in few top people §  Rigid Rules §  Many Specialists High Organic Structure §  Change Likely §  Low Formalization §  Wide Span of Control §  Flat Structure §  Decentralized and Diffused Authority throughout Organization §  Considerable Flexibility §  Many Generalists organization @TC 2013
  • 24. Definitions Organization Structure The way work is divided up. How work and responsibilities are clustered . Lines of reporting and accountability. Organization Design Planning and fitting together the people, activities and technologies and other elements of the enterprise. organization @TC 2013
  • 25. Why Does Organization Design Matter? •  As business analysts, we often are: –  Improving or even re-engineering processes –  Introducing new technologies and associated systems into the organization –  Introducing new jobs? Other ?? organization @TC 2013
  • 28. Parameters of Design :Structural Design Job Specialization – number of tasks given a job and a worker’s control over them. Behavior formalization – the standardization of work processes by the imposition of operating instructions, job descriptions, rules, regulations, etc. Training – the use of formal instructional programs to establish and standardize skills and knowledge. Indoctrination – programs and techniques by which norms are standardized. Unit Grouping – choice of the basis by which positions are grouped together in units (such as on an organizational chart). Unit Size – number of positions (or units) contained in a single unit (i.e., span of control). Planning and Control Systems – standardizes outputs Liaison Devices – mechanisms used to encourage adjustment between units. Decentralization – diffusion of decision-making power. 28 organization @TC 2013
  • 32. Mintzberg’s Six Parts of Organizations organization @TC 2013
  • 33. Mintzberg’s Six Parts of Organizations Middle Line: Hierarchy of authority between operating core and strategic apex. Strategic Apex: Top Management Support Staff: Provide various internal services, from a cafeteria or mailroom to a public relations office. Techno-structure: Analysts that plan and control the work of others…labeled as “staff.” Operating Core: People performing the basic work through products or services. Ideology: Traditions, beliefs, culture. 33 organization @TC 2013
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  • 44. INFORMATION PROCESSING GALBRAITH (73) TRADITIONAL COORDINATING MECHANISMS INFORMAL CONTACT RULES & PROCEDURES (Standard Operating Procedures) HIERARCHY (Exceptions) GOALS & TARGETS (Specify outcomes, not behaviors) AS INFORMATION PROCESSING NEEDS INCREASE, THE ORGANIZATION MUST WORK HARDER TO STAY IN CONTACT WITH ITS VARIOUS UNITS. STRATEGY 1 -- REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION PROCESSED RELY ON SLACK ESTABLISH SELF-CONTAINED UNITS STRATEGY 2 -- INCREASE CAPACITY TO HANDLE MORE INFORMATION INSTALL MORE VERTICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRUCTURE MORE LATERAL RELATIONSHIPS SOME LATERAL COORDINATING MECHANISMS LIAISON ROLES, TASK FORCES, STANDING COMMITTEES, CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS, MATRIX STRUCTURES organization @TC 2013