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Designing Effective Organizations: How to Create Structured Networks [Hardcover]

Michael Goold (Author), Andrew Campbell (Author)
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0787960640 978-0787960643 May 15, 2002 1
'Goold and Campbell, leading thinkers on corporate-level strategy, have turned their attention to corporate-level organization design. They bring a rigor to this topic that will help managers wrestling with multiple reporting dimensions, decentralization and cross-unit co-ordination.' Professor Gary Hamel, London Business School. Author of Competing for the Future and Leading the Revolution.
'Campbell and Goold are renowned for discovering entirely new and useful dimensions to seemingly familiar business issues. This book is another shining example. It allows executives to replace politics and personality as the rationales for an organizational design with clear, effective logic and experience.' Thomas H. Davenport, Director, Accenture Institute for Strategic Change. Author of Process Innovation and Working Knowledge.
'A "must read" for managers and consultants. Redesigning the organization is the most powerful and fastest means for aligning decisions and behavior with strategic objectives. Goold and Campbell provide the best and most comprehensive framework for developing and testing the validity of an organizational structure I have seen in recent years. Based on years of research and experience they offer clear principles and a process to guide managers in the many design decisions and trade-offs involved in developing a more effective organization.' Professor Michael Beer, Harvard Business School. Author of The Critical Path to Corporate Renewal.
'Books on organization design tend to fall into one of two categories: those that provide interesting concepts but not help on how to implement them and those that are full of check lists on implementation, based on sterile and over-simplified ideas. Michael Goold and Andrew Campbell have written perhaps the finest example of an exception I have ever seen - a very practical book, with detailed guidelines on implementation, yet based on a rich and sophisticated understanding of the real challenges of organization design. It will be of immense use to all careful readers.' Professor Sumantra Ghoshal, London Business School. Author of The Individualized Corporation and Managing Across Borders.
'As companies search for all sources of competitive advantage, many are discovering that the ability to organize and execute complex strategies is an important one. Campbell and Goold have again provided us with a good process through which leaders can give organizing its deserved focus.' Professor Jay Galbraith, author of Designing the Global Corporation.
'Campbell and Goold bring much needed clarity and precision to the language of organizational design and show how this can help managers avoid the misunderstandings and differing interpretations that frequently undermine new organization structures.' Paul Coombes, Director, Organization Practice Area, McKinsey & Company.
'Organization change is close to the top of many companies' agendas. Goold and Campbell's book equips you with ideas and frameworks to take on the journey. The real-world examples help make it both pragmatic and readable.' Steve Russell, Chief Executive, The Boots Company plc.
'An impressive work. The taxonomy of organizational units and organigram symbols will be especially useful to managers working on structures.' Philip Sadler, Patron, The Centre for Tomorrow's Company. Author of The Seamless Organization.
'Incredibly relevant in helping to pull together a complicated structure based around the dimensions of channels, products, customers and geography - immensely clear and valuable.' David Roberts, Chief Executive, Personal Financial Services, Barclays plc.
'A welcome breakthrough in designing more effective corporate organization structures. The nine design tests of Goold and Campbell are a valuable addition to an otherwise sparse toolkit.' Jim Haymaker, Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Cargill Inc.
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"A few minutes spent thinking about one's own company, using the Goold and Campbell principles, can be very illuminating. At its best, it will lead to real insights about how to reorganise the company. And at the very worst, you can have hours of fun applying the redundant hierarchy test to your colleagues." (Financial Times, 9 May 2002)

"...There are several ways to rebuild the country manager's role, as Michael Goold, of Britain's Ashridge Strategic Management Centre, argues in a new book...the main thing is to define the scope of the job clearly..." (Economist, 10 May 2002)

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Have you ever struggled to make decisions in organizations where responsibilities are not sufficiently clear? Have you labored in hierarchical structures where senior managers slow down decisions, but add no value? Have you wondered why the organization design so often makes strategies hard to implement? Designing Effective Organizations offers practical help to managers who face these difficulties.

This book provides a rigorous approach to the complex issue of organizational design. Drawing on a wide range of company examples and wealth of personal experience, the authors have produced an innovative new framework for assessing design options.

Using nine tests, and new and more precise terms to convey organizational roles, Goold and Campbell provide managers with the tools needed to create well designed organizations. They emphasize the value of decentralized network-like organizations, but argue for sufficient structure to make them work well.

Although organizational design decisions will never be easy, managers who use the processes outlined in this book are much more likely to arrive at sound choices and increase the overall competitive success of their companies.

If you have always put organizational design in the 'too difficult' box, or struggled to find a better way to restructure your organization, this is the book for you.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787960640
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787960643
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #524,230 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Organization Structure that Follows Strategy of the Firm, May 22, 2004
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There are many books on organizational design written by experts in organizational design. However, structure of an organization should follow the chosen strategy. This book by Goold and Campbell is rare in that it is written by higly credible team of Goold and Campbell, both experts in the field of corporate strategy. This is most rigorous book on connecting structure of an organization to strategy of the firm. It provides excellent frameworks of analysis. It is as if Good and Campbell have "done a Michael Porter" on the issue of organization design!

At a minimum the authors have brought to the subject of organization design the sort of rigor that we are familiar with in the strategy field. An excellent addition to the field!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A commercial guy, who was seeking HR guidance on OD ..., July 8, 2009
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Wanted a well-structured and practical guide for organisational design, to assist me as a member of a multi-disciplinary team to identify and analyse options for the redesign of a major part of an extremely large, complex and well-known company. Book is well structured, informative, and pragmatic. Recommended to me by a family member who is a Senior HR Manager with a background in Org Design ... it lived up to expectations.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
parenting propositions, redundant hierarchy test, primary reporting line, specialist cultures test, market advantage test, difficult links test, good design tests, overlay units, span breakers, shared service units, divided reporting, organization design choices, operating initiatives, good organization design, lead business units, business unit general manager, interdependent structures, responsibility groupings, parenting levels, parenting advantage, parent managers, main business units, competence advantage, main accountabilities, fit drivers
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