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$1.00 Buisness Management and LeadshipIP3

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Details: Turning a failing organization around is one of the most interesting activities in management. When organizations see themselves in that downward spiral, their managers may feel that they are unable to stop the pace of negative change. That worry and that downward momentum can be very powerful. At the same time, it sometimes takes only a key impetus to deflect that movement and turn things around.

Picture yourself as a new manager hired into a failing division in a company. The product line is outdated and losing market share, inter-departmental communication is adversarial, and competition for corporate funding is fierce. How are you, a new person, going to turn things around? Consider the following example, Symphonic Cooperation, from another "industry" below. The following article is an example of how one person, working in a very different type of workplace, turned around a company by making changes in its structure. Some of what was done may be food for thought in your very different work environment. As your first job as the new manager at the outdated, adversarial company, write a plan for changing its organizational structure, incorporating the following elements:

Your vision of the new organizational structure for your division including how you would realign individuals, tasks, processes and functions
Steps to manage the transition from the old organizational structure to the new
New policies that you would implement that should begin right away to facilitate the change to the new organizational structure
 
 
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$20.00 Failing organization

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Preview: ... sting division to turn it around.

To turn around a failing division one must first determine what is working well with the division and what is not working well. Clearly, overall, the division is failing. However, even within a failing division there are sometimes elements that function well and should be maintained. The first step is to identify what these positive and negative elements are and determine how they can be used to better position the division.

In order to start this process I would first introduce myself to the employees and tell them why I think the division can succeed. During the meeting I will talk to them about the division’s prior successes and how “we” could return to those times. At the close of the meeting I would tell them that I believe they, as long term employees, are the experts in the division. I would let them know that as experts, I believe they are the best source of ideas for turning the division around to be a place where they will enjoy working and which will be successful.

In order to help best determine what is working or not in the division, I will ask employees to call or write me, with or without signing their names, to tell me what they think works and what they think does not wo ...

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