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Strategy-making Approaches
Presented by
Mohammed Abu Lamdy
Strategy-Making Approaches
1. Autocratic Approach
2. Transformational Approach
3. Rational Approach
4. Learning Approach
5. Political Approach
Autocratic Approach
• This strategy-making approach features a
leader who defines organizational goals
and strategies, by maintaining full control
of most decisions in the organization.
• “elite theory”
Autocratic Approach
• process and is operationalized
• workers
Examples
• Examples of leaders who have used an
autocratic approach in designing strategy include
Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company), Tom
Watson (IBM), Steven Jobs (Apple), and many
family owned and operated businesses. In each
case a strong leader successfully imposed a
comprehensive business strategy throughout an
organization. Employees acted as executors of
the strategy, carrying out orders as requested
(Drucker, 1974; Nutt, 1984), but in this
approach had no role in the strategy-making
process
Transformational Approach
• The transformational approach involves the
creation and inspirational articulation of a
compelling vision and a clear set of
organizational goals or missions, which give
meaning to all sets of activities throughout an
organization.
• Much of the transformational leader’s emphasis
may be on transcending self-interests in an
ideological framework
Transformational Approach
• The role of management in the
transformational process is to motivate
and inspire organizational members
toward organizational goal attainment.
Examples
• Examples of individuals who employ the
transformational strategy-making process
include Max du Pree (Herman Miller,
Inc.), John Chandler (Cisco), Lee Iococca
(Chrysler Corporation) and Alfred P. Sloan
(General Motors). These leaders
articulate(d) emotionally driven visions for
their respective organizations and
motivate(d) members to direct their
Rational Approach
• The rational model focuses on
thoroughness of analysis and evaluation of
all possible courses of action
• such as environmental scanning, portfolio
analysis, and industry analysis, are used in
this rational strategy-formulation process
to define opportunities and threats
Rational Approach
• The result of this process is a highly
detailed plan of action with multiple
alternative courses of action, detailed with
financial and resource related information
• This approach often features the classic
S.W.O.T. (strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, threats) analysis to develop
strategy.
Examples
• Examples of the rational model are fairly
prevalent in industry. Texas Instruments
and IBM have received widespread
attention for the comprehensiveness of
their formal planning systems (Hart,
1992). Organization members' roles in the
rational strategy-making approach are
limited by employee access to, and ability
to share, necessary data and information
(Hart, 1992).
Learning Approach
• The learning approach to strategy making
involves continual learning and interaction
with heavy reliance on flexibility and
adaptation , rather than on a
predetermined and specifically outlined
plan of action.
Learning Approach
• they continually seek to understand and
better meet the needs and demands of key
stakeholders
Examples
• Examples of companies that employ the learning
approach include Motorola, Xerox, and Ford,
which have dedicated great energy to fostering
stakeholder driven processes. The Deming Prize
in Japan and the Malcolm Baldridge National
Quality Award in the United States are granted
based on an organization's ability to demonstrate
strong organizational learning capability fostered
by on-going communication with customers,
employees, and suppliers (Hart,
1992). Employees are encouraged to discover
and innovate on the job, finding better ways to
meet the needs of stakeholders (Deming, 1986).
Political Approach
• The political mode of strategy making
relies on the independent behavior of
organizational members. Strategy is made
using new product ideas that merge
upward while employee initiative shapes
the organization's strategic direction.
Political Approach
• Members of an organization who can gain
support for their ideas from colleagues or
upper management will typically get their
proposals accepted, whereas politically
unsupported ideas will fall by the wayside
Examples
• Universities, hospitals, and professional
organizations are well known for their
political activities.
Contingent Factors
• such as organization size and the
competitive volatility of its environment
Autocratic Approach
• The autocratic approach to strategic
decision process will be most prevalent in
small organizations competing in
relatively simple (non-changing)
environments.
Transformational Approach
• The transformational approach to
strategic decision process will be most
prevalent in fast growing or rapidly
changing organizations competing in
highly volatile (changing frequently)
environments.
Rational Approach
• The rational approach to the strategic
process will be most effective in large
companies with established markets
competing in fairly stable environments.
Learning Approach
• The learning approach to the strategic
process will be most prevalent in complex
environments with fairly large
organizations positioned in several mature
markets.
Political Approach
• The political approach to the strategic
process will be most prevalent in flat,
hierarchical organizations engaged in high
technology processes, competing in highly
innovative industries.
Reference
• http://www.ibam.com/pubs/jbam/articles/vo
l3/article3_5.htm

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approaches.ppt

  • 2. Strategy-Making Approaches 1. Autocratic Approach 2. Transformational Approach 3. Rational Approach 4. Learning Approach 5. Political Approach
  • 3. Autocratic Approach • This strategy-making approach features a leader who defines organizational goals and strategies, by maintaining full control of most decisions in the organization. • “elite theory”
  • 4. Autocratic Approach • process and is operationalized • workers
  • 5. Examples • Examples of leaders who have used an autocratic approach in designing strategy include Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company), Tom Watson (IBM), Steven Jobs (Apple), and many family owned and operated businesses. In each case a strong leader successfully imposed a comprehensive business strategy throughout an organization. Employees acted as executors of the strategy, carrying out orders as requested (Drucker, 1974; Nutt, 1984), but in this approach had no role in the strategy-making process
  • 6. Transformational Approach • The transformational approach involves the creation and inspirational articulation of a compelling vision and a clear set of organizational goals or missions, which give meaning to all sets of activities throughout an organization. • Much of the transformational leader’s emphasis may be on transcending self-interests in an ideological framework
  • 7. Transformational Approach • The role of management in the transformational process is to motivate and inspire organizational members toward organizational goal attainment.
  • 8. Examples • Examples of individuals who employ the transformational strategy-making process include Max du Pree (Herman Miller, Inc.), John Chandler (Cisco), Lee Iococca (Chrysler Corporation) and Alfred P. Sloan (General Motors). These leaders articulate(d) emotionally driven visions for their respective organizations and motivate(d) members to direct their
  • 9. Rational Approach • The rational model focuses on thoroughness of analysis and evaluation of all possible courses of action • such as environmental scanning, portfolio analysis, and industry analysis, are used in this rational strategy-formulation process to define opportunities and threats
  • 10. Rational Approach • The result of this process is a highly detailed plan of action with multiple alternative courses of action, detailed with financial and resource related information • This approach often features the classic S.W.O.T. (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis to develop strategy.
  • 11. Examples • Examples of the rational model are fairly prevalent in industry. Texas Instruments and IBM have received widespread attention for the comprehensiveness of their formal planning systems (Hart, 1992). Organization members' roles in the rational strategy-making approach are limited by employee access to, and ability to share, necessary data and information (Hart, 1992).
  • 12. Learning Approach • The learning approach to strategy making involves continual learning and interaction with heavy reliance on flexibility and adaptation , rather than on a predetermined and specifically outlined plan of action.
  • 13. Learning Approach • they continually seek to understand and better meet the needs and demands of key stakeholders
  • 14. Examples • Examples of companies that employ the learning approach include Motorola, Xerox, and Ford, which have dedicated great energy to fostering stakeholder driven processes. The Deming Prize in Japan and the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award in the United States are granted based on an organization's ability to demonstrate strong organizational learning capability fostered by on-going communication with customers, employees, and suppliers (Hart, 1992). Employees are encouraged to discover and innovate on the job, finding better ways to meet the needs of stakeholders (Deming, 1986).
  • 15. Political Approach • The political mode of strategy making relies on the independent behavior of organizational members. Strategy is made using new product ideas that merge upward while employee initiative shapes the organization's strategic direction.
  • 16. Political Approach • Members of an organization who can gain support for their ideas from colleagues or upper management will typically get their proposals accepted, whereas politically unsupported ideas will fall by the wayside
  • 17. Examples • Universities, hospitals, and professional organizations are well known for their political activities.
  • 18. Contingent Factors • such as organization size and the competitive volatility of its environment
  • 19. Autocratic Approach • The autocratic approach to strategic decision process will be most prevalent in small organizations competing in relatively simple (non-changing) environments.
  • 20. Transformational Approach • The transformational approach to strategic decision process will be most prevalent in fast growing or rapidly changing organizations competing in highly volatile (changing frequently) environments.
  • 21. Rational Approach • The rational approach to the strategic process will be most effective in large companies with established markets competing in fairly stable environments.
  • 22. Learning Approach • The learning approach to the strategic process will be most prevalent in complex environments with fairly large organizations positioned in several mature markets.
  • 23. Political Approach • The political approach to the strategic process will be most prevalent in flat, hierarchical organizations engaged in high technology processes, competing in highly innovative industries.