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Assessing Organization Agility


Assessing Organization Agility

Creating Diagnostic Profiles to Guide Transformation
J-B Short Format Series 1. Aufl.

von: Christopher G. Worley, Thomas D. Williams, Edward E. Lawler

3,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.03.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781118847091
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 54

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<b>In-depth agility evaluation for a more efficient response to change</b> <p><i>Assessing Organization Agility</i> provides a clear, concise roadmap to improved implementation of change. Written by two organizational researchers at USC's Center for Effective Organizations and a management consultant with Strategy& (formerly Booz & Company), this book provides the means for assessing an organization's agility and formulating an improvement plan. Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of "agility," the authors enumerate the various contributing factors that affect how quickly an organization responds to change, and the efficiency of the response. An agility survey shows readers how their own organization compares in terms of both perception and implementation, allowing the formulation of an "Agility Profile" that can point out strengths while highlighting areas in need of improvement. Case studies demonstrate the real-world impact of effective agility strategy, and example scenarios illustrate improved responses by each agility "type."</p> <p>Eighty percent of large-scale organizations fail to meet their objectives, and poor agility is often to blame. Organizations respond to changes in the marketplace, economy, and society by implementing changes in their processes and procedures, but planning and implementing change takes time. During that time, the context of the initial decision frequently evolves, leaving the organization one step behind. Agility is the ability to quickly implement change without sacrificing strategy, and <i>Assessing Organization Agility</i> helps readers to:</p> <ul> <li>Discover the organizational/operational factors that contribute to agility</li> <li>Assess current agility from all perspectives, highlighting areas for improvement</li> <li>Implement processes and procedures that streamline change events</li> <li>Maintain forward trajectory with adjustments to strategy and implementation</li> </ul> <p>The current pace of technical, competitive, and environmental change is faster than ever before, and response requirements are far more complex and sophisticated. In this turbulent environment, agility can mean the difference between success and stagnation. <i>Assessing Organization Agility</i> asks the questions and provides the answers that lead to better organizational reflex and more effective response.</p>
<p><b>Christopher Worley</b> is Senior Research Scientist at USC's Center for Effective Organizations where he focuses on strategy formulation and implementation, organization design, and the longitudinal evaluation of strategic change. He is also Associate Professor of Business Strategy at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business and Management. His research and consulting clients include organizations in technology (Microsoft, Intel, Nokia, Capital One); health care and insurance (Healthways, St. Joseph Health Care System; Hartford Financial Services); the public sector (State of California, Canadian Broadcasting Company, Southern California Edison, City of Los Angeles, City of Carlsbad) and chemicals and natural resources (British Petroleum, Dow Chemical, Magma Copper Company, Canadian Hunter Exploration, Ltd.) He is the author of two books and many articles and has made several presentations to scholarly societies such as the Academy of Management, the Strategic Planning Forum, and the Conference Boards of the U.S. and Canada.</p> <p><b>Thomas Williams</b> is Vice President and Senior Executive Advisor at Booz & Company where he manages consulting engagements for "Fortune 500" clients globally, specializing in strategy, organization, management systems, and product development for energy and industrial companies.</p> <p><b>Edward E. Lawler III</b> is director of the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California (USC) and distinguished professor of management and organization in the USC Marshall School of Business. Named one of the country's leading management experts by <i>BusinessWeek</i> magazine, he is the author or coauthor of more than thirty books including 10 from Jossey-Bass. His writings have appeared in the <i>Harvard Business Review</i>, <i>Fortune</i>, and the <i>Financial Times</i>, as well as many academic journals.</p>

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