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TRANSFORMING ORGANIZATIONS:
WHY FIRMS FAIL?
DIXON D. PALETT (M-14-04)
ISHAN PARASHAR (M-14-
06)
FACULTY :
DR . JAYA SRIVASTAVA
INTRODUCTION
 Amount of significant, often traumatic, change in
organizations increasing.
 Trend of changes likely to continue.
 To an extent downside of change is inevitable.
 Significant amount of waste and anguish witnessed
recently is avoidable
ERROR #1:-
ALLOWING TOO MUCH COMPLACENCY
What causes complacency?
 Too much past success
 Lack of visible crises
 Low performance standards
 Insufficient feedback from
external constituencies
What causes this error?
 Overestimation of one’s
capability to change the
organization
 Underestimation of inertia of
people in comfort zone
 Not recognizing actions that
can reinforce status quo
 Lack of patience
Example:-
Adrien thought he could get the people in the
company “induced, pushed or replaced” to
implement change but saw a host of quality
initiatives fail due this error.
ERROR #2:-
FAILING TO CREATE A SUFFICIENTLY
POWERFUL GUIDING COALITION
Why coalition is needed?
 “One man army” doesn’t
work.
 Most successful cases,
coalition is always powerful
 Weak committee efforts
and initiatives get
undermined
What causes this error?
 Underestimating difficulties
of changing.
 Little history of
transformation
 Low knowledge about the
influencers in an
organization
Example:-
Claire was aware of the change needed and knew
urgency needed but the initiatives faded into
oblivion within two years as the task force selected
wasn’t proper.
ERROR #3:-
UNDERESTIMATING THE POWER OF
VISION
Why is it needed?
 Vision helps to direct, align
and inspire action
 Needed to stir up the right
kind of energy needed
 Behind scene manipulation
and avoiding discussions
lead to chaos and
confusion
What causes this error?
 Underestimating the value
of a proper vision
 Insufficient communication
of the vision
 “Whenever you can’t
describe it in 5 mins and get
a reaction of understanding
and interest, you’re in
trouble”
Example:-
Conrad made and distributed 4 inch thick notebook
detailing procedures, goals, methods and deadlines
but without telling where it was leading and as result
could neither rally them together nor inspire change.
ERROR #4:-
UNDER COMMUNICATING THE VISION
Why is it important?
 Short term sacrifices needed
for change
 No sacrifice till people know
the end result and benefits
thereof
 Communication = word +
deed
What causes this error?
 Good vision but only few
meetings or memos
 Many speeches by head
but managers silent
 Not adhering to “walk the
talk”
Example:-
1980 CEO earlier though communication done was plenty
but realized later it was short by miles and many decisions
appeared inconsistent with their communication
(hypocritical jerks)
ERROR #5:-
PERMITTING OBSTACLES TO BLOCK THE
NEW VISION
Why is it important?
 Implementation of change
requires action from a large
number of people
 Avoiding obstacles ,
disempowers employees
and undermine the change
What causes this error?
 Refusal to adapt to new
circumstances
 Demands that are
inconsistent with
transformation
 Concern that one cannot
blend in with the change
and achieve expected
operating results
 Narrow job categories –
undermines efforts to
increase productivity
 Compensation or
performance appraisal s/m
can force to choose b/w
new vision and their self
interest.
Example:-
Ralph – HR s/m ( inconsistent )
-Din’t believe in need for
change
-concerned he could produce
change
- Expected operating results
ERROR #6:-
FAILING TO CREATE SHORT-TERM WINS
Why is it important?
 Momentum of efforts to
change is lost if there are no
short term goals to meet
and celebrate.
 People expect evidence of
results within 6 – 18 months
 Urgency level drop – when
knowing it takes long time
 Might give up / join
resistance
What causes this error?
 Assumption that good things
will happen
 focusing grand vision
forgetting short-term
Example:-
Nelson – big ideas person + 2 colleagues
Inventory control – to reduce inventory cost w/o stock outages
Divisional controller – needed to see immediate result ( ans : time)
IC model = new s/w + h/w
ERROR #7:-
DECLARING VICTORY TOO SOON
Why is it important?
 Risk until changes sink down
deep into culture ( 3-10yrs)
 Useful changes disappear
 Premature victory
celebration stops
momentum
What causes this error?
 Urgency level is not intense
enough
 Guiding coalition is not
powerful enough
 Idealistic change initiators
 Self serving change resisters
 War is over and troops
should be sent home (Once
sent home , reluctant to
return )
Reengineering theme – consultants were paid and thanked
with first major project completion w/o checking if original
goals were accomplished / acceptance by employees
Example:-
ERROR #8:-
NEGLECTING TO ANCHOR
CHANGES FIRMLY IN THE
CORPORATE CULTURE
Why is it important?
 Change sticks only when it
becomes “ the way we do
things around here “
 Root in as social norms and
shared values
 Degradation if pressure
associated is removed
 If employees are left on their
own , inaccurate links are
created
What causes this error?
 Linking performance
improvements with
flamboyant style instead of
strategy
 Choice of successors (less
seasoned candidates)
 Insensitivity / ignorance to
culture
 Economic orientation
 Analytic orientation
Example:-
Charismatic Coleen’s lesson imbedded in cluture as “
value extroverted managers “ instead of “ love thy
customer”
SUMMARY : COMMON ERRORS
 Allowing too much complacency
 Failing to create a powerful guiding
coalition
 Underestimating the power of vision
 Under communicating the vision by a
factor of 10 ( or 100 or even 1000)
 Permitting obstacles to block the new
vision
 Failing to create short-term wins
 Declaring victory too soon
 Neglecting to anchor changes firmly in the
SUMMARY : CONSEQUENCES
 New strategies aren’t implemented well
 Acquisitions don’t achieve expected
synergies
 Reengineering takes too long and costs
too much
 Downsizing doesn’t get costs under control
 Quality programs don’t deliver expected
results
 Frustration in employees
 Slow down on implementation
 Unnecessary resistance
CONCLUSION
 Errors are not inevitable
 Awareness and skill can avoid errors to a
large extend
 Understand why organizations resist
needed change
 Find appropriate multistage process to
overcome destructive inertia
 Leadership is required in a socially healthy
way more than just good management.
REFERENCE
 Reading material : Transforming Organizations : Why firms
fail (John P. Kotter )
THANK YOU

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Transforming Organisations:- Why Organisations Fail?

  • 1. TRANSFORMING ORGANIZATIONS: WHY FIRMS FAIL? DIXON D. PALETT (M-14-04) ISHAN PARASHAR (M-14- 06) FACULTY : DR . JAYA SRIVASTAVA
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Amount of significant, often traumatic, change in organizations increasing.  Trend of changes likely to continue.  To an extent downside of change is inevitable.  Significant amount of waste and anguish witnessed recently is avoidable
  • 3. ERROR #1:- ALLOWING TOO MUCH COMPLACENCY
  • 4. What causes complacency?  Too much past success  Lack of visible crises  Low performance standards  Insufficient feedback from external constituencies What causes this error?  Overestimation of one’s capability to change the organization  Underestimation of inertia of people in comfort zone  Not recognizing actions that can reinforce status quo  Lack of patience Example:- Adrien thought he could get the people in the company “induced, pushed or replaced” to implement change but saw a host of quality initiatives fail due this error.
  • 5. ERROR #2:- FAILING TO CREATE A SUFFICIENTLY POWERFUL GUIDING COALITION
  • 6. Why coalition is needed?  “One man army” doesn’t work.  Most successful cases, coalition is always powerful  Weak committee efforts and initiatives get undermined What causes this error?  Underestimating difficulties of changing.  Little history of transformation  Low knowledge about the influencers in an organization Example:- Claire was aware of the change needed and knew urgency needed but the initiatives faded into oblivion within two years as the task force selected wasn’t proper.
  • 8. Why is it needed?  Vision helps to direct, align and inspire action  Needed to stir up the right kind of energy needed  Behind scene manipulation and avoiding discussions lead to chaos and confusion What causes this error?  Underestimating the value of a proper vision  Insufficient communication of the vision  “Whenever you can’t describe it in 5 mins and get a reaction of understanding and interest, you’re in trouble” Example:- Conrad made and distributed 4 inch thick notebook detailing procedures, goals, methods and deadlines but without telling where it was leading and as result could neither rally them together nor inspire change.
  • 10. Why is it important?  Short term sacrifices needed for change  No sacrifice till people know the end result and benefits thereof  Communication = word + deed What causes this error?  Good vision but only few meetings or memos  Many speeches by head but managers silent  Not adhering to “walk the talk” Example:- 1980 CEO earlier though communication done was plenty but realized later it was short by miles and many decisions appeared inconsistent with their communication (hypocritical jerks)
  • 11. ERROR #5:- PERMITTING OBSTACLES TO BLOCK THE NEW VISION
  • 12. Why is it important?  Implementation of change requires action from a large number of people  Avoiding obstacles , disempowers employees and undermine the change What causes this error?  Refusal to adapt to new circumstances  Demands that are inconsistent with transformation  Concern that one cannot blend in with the change and achieve expected operating results  Narrow job categories – undermines efforts to increase productivity  Compensation or performance appraisal s/m can force to choose b/w new vision and their self interest. Example:- Ralph – HR s/m ( inconsistent ) -Din’t believe in need for change -concerned he could produce change - Expected operating results
  • 13. ERROR #6:- FAILING TO CREATE SHORT-TERM WINS
  • 14. Why is it important?  Momentum of efforts to change is lost if there are no short term goals to meet and celebrate.  People expect evidence of results within 6 – 18 months  Urgency level drop – when knowing it takes long time  Might give up / join resistance What causes this error?  Assumption that good things will happen  focusing grand vision forgetting short-term Example:- Nelson – big ideas person + 2 colleagues Inventory control – to reduce inventory cost w/o stock outages Divisional controller – needed to see immediate result ( ans : time) IC model = new s/w + h/w
  • 16. Why is it important?  Risk until changes sink down deep into culture ( 3-10yrs)  Useful changes disappear  Premature victory celebration stops momentum What causes this error?  Urgency level is not intense enough  Guiding coalition is not powerful enough  Idealistic change initiators  Self serving change resisters  War is over and troops should be sent home (Once sent home , reluctant to return ) Reengineering theme – consultants were paid and thanked with first major project completion w/o checking if original goals were accomplished / acceptance by employees Example:-
  • 17. ERROR #8:- NEGLECTING TO ANCHOR CHANGES FIRMLY IN THE CORPORATE CULTURE
  • 18. Why is it important?  Change sticks only when it becomes “ the way we do things around here “  Root in as social norms and shared values  Degradation if pressure associated is removed  If employees are left on their own , inaccurate links are created What causes this error?  Linking performance improvements with flamboyant style instead of strategy  Choice of successors (less seasoned candidates)  Insensitivity / ignorance to culture  Economic orientation  Analytic orientation Example:- Charismatic Coleen’s lesson imbedded in cluture as “ value extroverted managers “ instead of “ love thy customer”
  • 19. SUMMARY : COMMON ERRORS  Allowing too much complacency  Failing to create a powerful guiding coalition  Underestimating the power of vision  Under communicating the vision by a factor of 10 ( or 100 or even 1000)  Permitting obstacles to block the new vision  Failing to create short-term wins  Declaring victory too soon  Neglecting to anchor changes firmly in the
  • 20. SUMMARY : CONSEQUENCES  New strategies aren’t implemented well  Acquisitions don’t achieve expected synergies  Reengineering takes too long and costs too much  Downsizing doesn’t get costs under control  Quality programs don’t deliver expected results  Frustration in employees  Slow down on implementation  Unnecessary resistance
  • 21. CONCLUSION  Errors are not inevitable  Awareness and skill can avoid errors to a large extend  Understand why organizations resist needed change  Find appropriate multistage process to overcome destructive inertia  Leadership is required in a socially healthy way more than just good management.
  • 22. REFERENCE  Reading material : Transforming Organizations : Why firms fail (John P. Kotter )

Notas do Editor

  1. Plunging ahead without establishing a high enough sense of urgency in fellow managers and employees.
  2. “Enough with the preliminaries let’s go with it.”
  3. Individuals alone, no matter how competent or charismatic, never have all the assets needed to overcome tradition and inertia except in very small organizations.
  4. Urgency and strong guiding team is necessary but none is more important than a sensible vision.
  5. Urgency and strong guidance team are necessary but none is more important a sensible vision. List of confusing, incompatible and time consuming projects that goes nowhere at all. Mid-level British manufacturing firm SE gave 30 minutes lecture on vision but the basic direction/vision elements were buried in it.
  6. People unhappy with current status quo won’t be willing to make sacrifices many a times unless the believe potential profits from change are attractive it is actually possible to be done.
  7. Ralph didn’t reward ideas – for changing the vision He allowed HR systems to remain intact even when it was inconsistent with new ideas. He didn’t believe that his company needed this change [[Cynicism is an attitude or state of mind characterized by a general distrust of others' motives. ]]
  8. Create short term goals Eg – pressure could’ve forced a few money saving course correction and speeded up partial implementation
  9. -- Conscious attempt to show people how specific behaviors and attitude is required to improve performance