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MGT 563 OPERATIONS STRATEGIES Dr. Aneel SALMAN Department of Management Sciences COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Recap Lecture 20 • Technology Def and Concept • Technology Components • Technology Levels • Invention and Innovation • Impact of technology on Operations Strategy, Technology, and Organizational Design Topics to be discussed • Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? • What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? • How does technology influence organizational design? • How does the environment influence organizational design? Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? • Strategy • The process of positioning the organization in the competitive environment and implementing actions to compete successfully. Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? Organizational learning • Process of knowledge acquisition and adaptation to changing circumstances through: • Information distribution • Information interpretation • Information retention Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? Mimicry Copying successful practices of others Provides Workable Solutions to Problems Reduces the Number of Decisions Establishes Legitimacy and Acceptance Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? • Experience • A primary way to acquire knowledge. • Besides learning by doing, managers can also establish structured programs to learn from successes as well as failures. Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? Scanning • Involves looking outside the firm and bringing back useful solutions. Grafting The process of acquiring individuals, units, or firms to bring in useful knowledge. Why are strategy and organizational learning important and linked? • Avenues for knowledge retention: • • • • • • Individuals Transformation mechanisms Formal structures Physical structures (ecology) External archives IT systems What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? • Organizational design • The process of choosing and implementing a structural configuration. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? Operations And I.T. Environment Size Strategy Organizational Design What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? The structural configuration: • Allows the management to focus on skills and abilities that their firms need to compete, be flexible, and adaptive. • Allows the individual members the ability to experiment, grow, and develop competencies that contribute to success. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? • Co-evolution of strategy and structure • The firm can adjust to external changes even as it shapes some of the challenges facing it. • Shaping capabilities via the organization’s design is a dynamic aspect of co-evolution. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? Organizational size • As the number of employees increase, the possible interconnections among them increase even more. • The design of small firms is directly influenced by core operations technology. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? • Simple design • A configuration involving one or two ways of specializing individuals and units. • Vertical specialization and control emphasize levels of supervision without elaborate formal mechanisms. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? • Managerial scripts • A series of well-known routines for problem identification and alternative generation and analysis that are common to managers in a firm. What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? Overemphasis on vertical relations Overemphasis on functions or product lines Barriers to Desired Action Isolating of firm from its partners Cultural, national, geographic limits What is organizational design and how is it linked to strategy? Co-evolution of strategy and structure can be hampered by: • Organizational inertia • Hubris • Issue of detachment How does technology influence organizational design? Operations technology • The combination of resources, knowledge, and techniques that creates a product or service. Information technology • The combination of machines, artifacts, procedures, and systems used to gather, store, analyze, and disseminate information for translating it into knowledge How does technology influence organizational design? • Thompson’s view of technology • Classification according to the degree of specification and degree of interdependence of work units. How does technology influence organizational design? • Intensive technology • Uncertainty as to how to produce desired outcomes. • Requires assistance of specialists. • Mediating technology • Links parties that want to become interdependent. • Long-linked technology • Production method is known and broken down into a number of sequential steps. How does technology influence organizational design? Woodward’s view of technology • Small-batch production. • Mass production. • Continuous-process technology. How does technology influence organizational design? • An adhocracy is characterized by: • • • • • • Few rules, policies, and procedures. Substantial decentralization. Shared decision making among members. Extreme horizontal specialization. Few levels of management. Virtually no formal controls. How does technology influence organizational design? • An adhocracy is useful when: • The tasks facing the firm vary considerably and provide many exceptions. • Problems are difficult to define and solve. How does technology influence organizational design? Why IT makes a difference • IT provides a partial substitute for: • Operations • Process controls • Methods of coordination • IT provides a strategic capability How does technology influence organizational design? • IT as a substitute • Initial implementation of IT often displaced routine, highly specified, and repetitious jobs. • A second wave of substitution replaced process controls and informal coordination mechanisms with IT. How does technology influence organizational design? IT as a strategic capability • Improves the efficiency, speed of responsiveness, and effectiveness of operations. • Provides all levels of the organization with the knowledge required for immediate decision-making. • Enhances motivation through individual empowerment. How does technology influence organizational design? Operations Strategy Information Systems Structure Management How does technology influence organizational design? • IT and e-business • Many dot-com firms adopted some variation of adhocracy. • As the dot-coms grew, the adhocracy design became problematic. How does technology influence organizational design? • Virtual organization • An ever-shifting constellation of firms, with a lead corporation, that pool skills, resources, and experiences to thrive jointly. • Partner firms are bound by mutual trust and need for collective survival. How does the environment influence organizational design? General environment • The set of cultural, economic, legal-political, and educational conditions found in the areas in which the organization operates Specific environment • The owners, suppliers, distributors, government agencies, and competitors with which an organization must interact to grow and survive. How does the environment influence organizational design? Inter-dependence Uncertainty Richness Environmental Complexity How does the environment influence organizational design? • Environmental richness • A condition where the economic climate is improving, customers are buying more products, and suppliers are willing to invest in the organization’s future. • Provides the best climate for opportunity and dynamic growth. How does the environment influence organizational design? Environmental interdependence • Linkage between environmental independence and organization design may be subtle and indirect. • Organization may co-opt powerful outsiders by including them on governing board. • Develop centralized staff teams to service an important client group. How does the environment influence organizational design? • Environmental uncertainty • A more organic structure is the appropriate organizational design response to uncertainty and volatility. How does the environment influence organizational design? • In a complex global economy, firms must learn to coevolve by adjusting their environment. • Two important ways of co-evolution: • Management of networks • Development of alliances How does the environment influence organizational design? Inter firm alliances • Cooperative agreements or joint ventures between two independent firms. • Often, firms are geographically and geopolitically separate, but have common interests. • A structure that is often used in complex technology industries.