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Organizational Design:
Organizational Change and
Learning
QSB2413 Management Science
Introduction
• Change is about aligning people, resources and
culture with a shift in organizational direction.
• Changes are often initiated by critical events such
as:
Globalization and competition
New CEO
Mergers or acquisitions
Deregulation or market shifts
Failure in operating results
Organizational Change
• The process by which organizations move
from their present state to some desired
future state to increase their effectiveness.
• Goal is to find improved ways of using
resources and capabilities in order to increase
an organization’s ability to create value.
Organizational Change
• An alteration of an organization’s
environment, structure, culture, technology,
or people.
–A constant force
–An organizational reality
–An opportunity or a threat
• Change Agent - A person who initiates and
assumes the responsibility for managing a
change in an organization.
Basic Questions for Change Agent
• What are the forces acting upon me?
– What are the pressures I should take into
consideration as I decide what to change and how
I should change it?
• What should we change?
– Should the changes be strategic and companywide
or relatively limited?
• How should we change it?
– How should we actually implement the change?
The Drivers of Change
1. Technological factors
2. Organizational factors
3. Economic factors
4. Governmental influences
5. Societal / Cultural influences
6. Clients have changed
(1) Technological Factors
The industry and its building
• Structure and fabric – since mid 19th Centuries
• Building services – last 50 years
• Construction methods – mechanization,
industrialization
Society and industry generally
• Information technology (system)
• Manufacturing, business processes (taking place
in buildings)
(2) Organizational Factors
Increasing specialization
• Driven by technology, business strategy,
legislation.
Separation of function
• Especially design from construction
• Growth for professional boundaries
• The professional “hierarchy”
(3) Economic Factors
The importance of the industry
• E.g. Construction industry contributes 6% to 7%
of UK economic activity, 5% - 6% of Malaysia
economic activity.
The economic cycle – “boom and bust”
• Why construction suffers more and for longer
The industry as economic regulator
• Governmental intention often overstressed
• General economic controls affect industry
becoming hard
(4) Governmental Influences
Control of economy
• As client of the industry – approximate 25% of
output is commissioned by public sector
• Current changes in procurement – public or
private project (PAM/JKR form of contract)
Legislation and Taxation
• Direct impact – Planning, building regulations,
safety
• Indirect impact – Tax concessions, development
areas, etc.
(5) Societal/Cultural Influences
Greater influence of general public
• Less accepting of authority – government,
professions
• Environmental consciousness - protest
Broader cultural influences
• Changing population, easier world travel
Entrepreneurial attitudes
• Have varied with time
• Increase in small businesses since late 70’s
(6) Changing Clients
Growth of the corporate client
• Compared with 19th C, it was about the importance of
individual & sole trader
Globalization
• Changing market for business & clients they generate
Business priorities
• Increasing concentration on time & cost performance
• Less tolerant of failings – more litigious
Transfer of management methods
• Project Management, procurement methods
Change Agent
Types of Organizational Change
Radical Change
• Major makeovers of organizations.
• Major makeovers of their component systems.
Gradual Change
• Occurs more frequently and with less dramatic
impact.
• E.g. New products, new technologies, new
systems.
Phases Of Change
3-Stage Process
Unfreezing: Getting people and things ready for
change
Changing: Implementing the change
Refreezing: Making sure the change sticks as
part of the new routine
Targets of Change
• Targets of change include improving
effectiveness at four different levels:-
(1) Human resources
(2) Functional resources
(3) Technological capabilities
(4) Organizational capabilities
Target For Change
• Purpose: Clarify or create new missions, visions
and objectives.
• Objectives: Due to change in the environment,
specific performance standards have to be
modified or new performance standards set.
• E.g. In construction industry, firms are
encouraged to apply the technology in order to
improve the productivity instead of using the
conventional methods of construction (BIM or
IBS).
Target For Change
• Tasks: Updating job designs and scope for
individuals and groups.
• People:
- Update recruiting and selection practices.
- Improving training and development.
Target For Change
• Structure: Update organizational design and
coordination mechanism.
• E.g. team structure, virtual organization,
boundaryless organization (eliminate chain of
commands).
Target For Change
• Technology: Improve equipment, facilities and
workflow.
• Culture: Core beliefs and values have to be
clarified and modified to adapt to the
changing environment.
Target For Change
• Strategy: Strategic and operational plans have to
be clarified, modified or new ones created
including:
- External interface
- Mission
- Managing organization mission
- Prescribed networks
- Organizational process
- Motivation of people
- Emergent networks
What is resistance to change?
Resistance To Change
• Individual resistance (e.g. loss of position,
power, status, quality of life and authority).
• Organizational resistance (e.g. change in the
balance of power and structural inertia).
Why do people often resist to change?
Resistance To Change
• Information: “What’s going to happen?”
• Personal involvement: “Will I survive the
change?”
• Implementation: “How do I get started on the
change?”
• Impact: “How will the change benefit us and
organization?”
Overcoming Resistance:
A framework For Change
References:
Management: Challenges for tomorrow’s leaders/Pamela S. Lewis – edition 6
A Framework For Change
Step 1: Establishing a Sense of Urgency
• The need for change
• Discuss changes in the market or competitive
conditions
• Condition might be negative/crisis or
positive/opportunity for the organization
• Clearly stated and shared throughout the
organization (communicate)
A Framework For Change
Step 2: Creating the Guiding Coalition
• A team of people who are charged with taking,
initiating and effecting the change
• Manager must select those who have an
emotional commitment to change and who have
the right skills to effect the change
• An effective guiding coalition must have the right
composition, a significant level of trust from
others and a shared objective for their work
A Framework For Change
Step 3: Developing a change vision
• Change vision – how the organization will look
once the change has been implemented.
• The vision should be compelling, motivating,
realistic and time specific.
• Vision is a very powerful tool for enabling
others to see the proposed change’s impact
and understand how the future will be.
A Framework For Change
Step 4: Communicating the Vision
• The most important part of the change process
is effective communication.
• The message should go out to every
constituent affected by the change.
• The message should be simple and repeatable.
• Communication is two-way and open dialogue.
A Framework For Change
Step 5: Empowering Broad-Based Action
• Empowering organizational members to
implement the change.
• Managers must provide training and
educational opportunities to help employees
learn the new behaviors, develop new
technical skills, interpersonal skills and
attitudes.
A Framework For Change
Step 6: Generating Short-term Wins
• Ensuring short-term goals are established that
are highly visible and achievable.
• Short-term wins not only encourage
supporters of the change, but also can turn
neutral people into supporters and reluctant
supporters into active helpers.
A Framework For Change
Step 7: Never Letting Up
• Persistence – critical for successful change
initiatives.
• Leaders must continue to push the
organization towards the ultimate goals.
• New behaviors and practices must be fully
absorbed by the organization to ensure that
the change will be long-lasting.
A Framework For Change
Step 8: Incorporating Changes in the Culture
• Organizational culture is a deeply rooted
phenomenon.
• New practices must grow deep roots in order
to remain firmly planted in the culture.
Some general rules about cultural
change
Cultural Change
• You must be able to prove that the new way is
superior to the old.
• The success must be visible and well
communicated.
• You will lose some people in the process.
• You must reinforce new norms and value with
incentives and rewards – including promotions.
• Reinforce the culture with every new employee.
Summary
• It is impossible to change one aspect of an
organization without affecting other aspects.
• Changes in products or services offered may
require new technology, a new distribution
system, new employee skills or different
relationships with customers.
• Learning to recognize and manage change is one
of the most important skills a manager can
develop.
• Change is natural. Managers must help
organizations work with it, not against it.
Discussion
• What is the cause to change in an construction
organization?
- Competitive environment
- Customer preferences
- Information technology (IBS/BIM)
- Globalization
• List the reasons of resistance to change.
- Rigid culture
- Personality
Discussion
• Do you think change is good to construction
industry? Example using BIM.
• What about other industries, says
manufacturing? Auto industry – car producing
(hybrid / electronic technology)
• Innovation – key to success
• http://www.strategy-
business.com/article/rr00006?gko=643d0
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MS Lecture 5 org change

  • 1. Organizational Design: Organizational Change and Learning QSB2413 Management Science
  • 2. Introduction • Change is about aligning people, resources and culture with a shift in organizational direction. • Changes are often initiated by critical events such as: Globalization and competition New CEO Mergers or acquisitions Deregulation or market shifts Failure in operating results
  • 3. Organizational Change • The process by which organizations move from their present state to some desired future state to increase their effectiveness. • Goal is to find improved ways of using resources and capabilities in order to increase an organization’s ability to create value.
  • 4. Organizational Change • An alteration of an organization’s environment, structure, culture, technology, or people. –A constant force –An organizational reality –An opportunity or a threat • Change Agent - A person who initiates and assumes the responsibility for managing a change in an organization.
  • 5. Basic Questions for Change Agent • What are the forces acting upon me? – What are the pressures I should take into consideration as I decide what to change and how I should change it? • What should we change? – Should the changes be strategic and companywide or relatively limited? • How should we change it? – How should we actually implement the change?
  • 6. The Drivers of Change 1. Technological factors 2. Organizational factors 3. Economic factors 4. Governmental influences 5. Societal / Cultural influences 6. Clients have changed
  • 7. (1) Technological Factors The industry and its building • Structure and fabric – since mid 19th Centuries • Building services – last 50 years • Construction methods – mechanization, industrialization Society and industry generally • Information technology (system) • Manufacturing, business processes (taking place in buildings)
  • 8. (2) Organizational Factors Increasing specialization • Driven by technology, business strategy, legislation. Separation of function • Especially design from construction • Growth for professional boundaries • The professional “hierarchy”
  • 9. (3) Economic Factors The importance of the industry • E.g. Construction industry contributes 6% to 7% of UK economic activity, 5% - 6% of Malaysia economic activity. The economic cycle – “boom and bust” • Why construction suffers more and for longer The industry as economic regulator • Governmental intention often overstressed • General economic controls affect industry becoming hard
  • 10. (4) Governmental Influences Control of economy • As client of the industry – approximate 25% of output is commissioned by public sector • Current changes in procurement – public or private project (PAM/JKR form of contract) Legislation and Taxation • Direct impact – Planning, building regulations, safety • Indirect impact – Tax concessions, development areas, etc.
  • 11. (5) Societal/Cultural Influences Greater influence of general public • Less accepting of authority – government, professions • Environmental consciousness - protest Broader cultural influences • Changing population, easier world travel Entrepreneurial attitudes • Have varied with time • Increase in small businesses since late 70’s
  • 12. (6) Changing Clients Growth of the corporate client • Compared with 19th C, it was about the importance of individual & sole trader Globalization • Changing market for business & clients they generate Business priorities • Increasing concentration on time & cost performance • Less tolerant of failings – more litigious Transfer of management methods • Project Management, procurement methods
  • 14.
  • 15. Types of Organizational Change Radical Change • Major makeovers of organizations. • Major makeovers of their component systems. Gradual Change • Occurs more frequently and with less dramatic impact. • E.g. New products, new technologies, new systems.
  • 16. Phases Of Change 3-Stage Process Unfreezing: Getting people and things ready for change Changing: Implementing the change Refreezing: Making sure the change sticks as part of the new routine
  • 17. Targets of Change • Targets of change include improving effectiveness at four different levels:- (1) Human resources (2) Functional resources (3) Technological capabilities (4) Organizational capabilities
  • 18. Target For Change • Purpose: Clarify or create new missions, visions and objectives. • Objectives: Due to change in the environment, specific performance standards have to be modified or new performance standards set. • E.g. In construction industry, firms are encouraged to apply the technology in order to improve the productivity instead of using the conventional methods of construction (BIM or IBS).
  • 19. Target For Change • Tasks: Updating job designs and scope for individuals and groups. • People: - Update recruiting and selection practices. - Improving training and development.
  • 20. Target For Change • Structure: Update organizational design and coordination mechanism. • E.g. team structure, virtual organization, boundaryless organization (eliminate chain of commands).
  • 21. Target For Change • Technology: Improve equipment, facilities and workflow. • Culture: Core beliefs and values have to be clarified and modified to adapt to the changing environment.
  • 22. Target For Change • Strategy: Strategic and operational plans have to be clarified, modified or new ones created including: - External interface - Mission - Managing organization mission - Prescribed networks - Organizational process - Motivation of people - Emergent networks
  • 23. What is resistance to change?
  • 24. Resistance To Change • Individual resistance (e.g. loss of position, power, status, quality of life and authority). • Organizational resistance (e.g. change in the balance of power and structural inertia).
  • 25. Why do people often resist to change?
  • 26. Resistance To Change • Information: “What’s going to happen?” • Personal involvement: “Will I survive the change?” • Implementation: “How do I get started on the change?” • Impact: “How will the change benefit us and organization?”
  • 28. References: Management: Challenges for tomorrow’s leaders/Pamela S. Lewis – edition 6
  • 29. A Framework For Change Step 1: Establishing a Sense of Urgency • The need for change • Discuss changes in the market or competitive conditions • Condition might be negative/crisis or positive/opportunity for the organization • Clearly stated and shared throughout the organization (communicate)
  • 30. A Framework For Change Step 2: Creating the Guiding Coalition • A team of people who are charged with taking, initiating and effecting the change • Manager must select those who have an emotional commitment to change and who have the right skills to effect the change • An effective guiding coalition must have the right composition, a significant level of trust from others and a shared objective for their work
  • 31. A Framework For Change Step 3: Developing a change vision • Change vision – how the organization will look once the change has been implemented. • The vision should be compelling, motivating, realistic and time specific. • Vision is a very powerful tool for enabling others to see the proposed change’s impact and understand how the future will be.
  • 32. A Framework For Change Step 4: Communicating the Vision • The most important part of the change process is effective communication. • The message should go out to every constituent affected by the change. • The message should be simple and repeatable. • Communication is two-way and open dialogue.
  • 33. A Framework For Change Step 5: Empowering Broad-Based Action • Empowering organizational members to implement the change. • Managers must provide training and educational opportunities to help employees learn the new behaviors, develop new technical skills, interpersonal skills and attitudes.
  • 34. A Framework For Change Step 6: Generating Short-term Wins • Ensuring short-term goals are established that are highly visible and achievable. • Short-term wins not only encourage supporters of the change, but also can turn neutral people into supporters and reluctant supporters into active helpers.
  • 35. A Framework For Change Step 7: Never Letting Up • Persistence – critical for successful change initiatives. • Leaders must continue to push the organization towards the ultimate goals. • New behaviors and practices must be fully absorbed by the organization to ensure that the change will be long-lasting.
  • 36. A Framework For Change Step 8: Incorporating Changes in the Culture • Organizational culture is a deeply rooted phenomenon. • New practices must grow deep roots in order to remain firmly planted in the culture.
  • 37. Some general rules about cultural change
  • 38. Cultural Change • You must be able to prove that the new way is superior to the old. • The success must be visible and well communicated. • You will lose some people in the process. • You must reinforce new norms and value with incentives and rewards – including promotions. • Reinforce the culture with every new employee.
  • 39. Summary • It is impossible to change one aspect of an organization without affecting other aspects. • Changes in products or services offered may require new technology, a new distribution system, new employee skills or different relationships with customers. • Learning to recognize and manage change is one of the most important skills a manager can develop. • Change is natural. Managers must help organizations work with it, not against it.
  • 40. Discussion • What is the cause to change in an construction organization? - Competitive environment - Customer preferences - Information technology (IBS/BIM) - Globalization • List the reasons of resistance to change. - Rigid culture - Personality
  • 41. Discussion • Do you think change is good to construction industry? Example using BIM. • What about other industries, says manufacturing? Auto industry – car producing (hybrid / electronic technology) • Innovation – key to success • http://www.strategy- business.com/article/rr00006?gko=643d0