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1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,新员工培训手册,麦肯锡系列,Organization:,Overview of Core Frameworks,Local Training Module For First-year Associates,Associate Handbook,FOREWORD AND OBJECTIVE,This Organization Practice(OP)document provides an overview for use in local training sessions for first-year

2、associates.It is part of a“series on functional areas.”The objective of the series is to introduce McKinsey practitioners to the basics in each of our functional areas of expertise.All the documents in the series are comprehensive in nature and describe the current tools and frameworks in that funct

3、ional area,At the end of this document,you can find a section describing a selection of the core documents and handbooks that can give you further details on some of the frameworks descried here.All of these documents are now on PDNet;and hard copies of them can be requested from PDNet Express,which

4、 will deliver them in 24 hours,The contents of this document have been adapted for local training sessions through“Switching Tracks”OPs first-year module videotape,which communicates the basic concepts in a concise and visual way using an actual client The Scandinavian Railroad Company.It is 40 minu

5、tes long and should be presented in 3 short segments.Between these segments,the faculty member runs the attached exercises,adds any commentary he/she considers necessary to clarify the concepts,and provides personal experience on selected topics.A copy of the videotape and moderators guide with exer

6、cises can be requested from the Firm,This document seeks to answer 4 questions,SECTION 1 Why do associates need to consider organizational issues in every engagement?,SECTION 2 What frameworks do we use to help our clients improve organizational performance?,SECTION 3 What role does an associate pla

7、y in organization work?,SECTION 4 Where can an associate find out more?,McKinseys mission is to have lasting and substantial impact on our clients.,To succeed,we need to work all three of the critical elements:choose the best strategy,develop world-class operations,align the organization.,These thre

8、e elements both reinforce and constrain each other.The best strategy is only relevant if it is operationally and organizationally feasible.The optimal organizational design depends upon the strategic requirement and the operational methods of the client.,This document focuses on one vertex of this t

9、riangular relationship.It would be wrong,however,to believe that you can achieve the impact we seek by focusing on one vertex.We need to consider all three in every study.,CRITICAL ELEMENTS FOR IMPACT,Successful,strategy,Efficient,operations,Effective,organization,We only achieve impact when the org

10、anizations we serve are successful in implementing the strategies and operational methods we propose.,However,a recent survey of engagements in which clients failed to implement proposed strategies found,in three cases out of four,that the client organization was not change-ready or even capable of

11、implementing the strategy we proposed.,To ensure that we have impact,we need to consider organizational issues as we devise strategies.We must choose strategies the clients are ready and able to implement or complement our strategy work with investment in building the organizations skills so that th

12、e organization can step up to the challenge the superior strategy poses.,3 OUT OF 4 STRATEGIES THAT FAIL DO SO BECAUSE OF THE ORGANIZATIONS INABILITY TO EXECUTE,100%=340,responses,Percent,McKinsey recommendations flawed,Client not change-ready or committed,Organization lacked the capabilities to exe

13、cute strategy,Other,The demand for organizational work is increasing.,Trends in the marketplace and the evolving nature of our clients largely explain this increase in demand.,The pace of change in the marketplace is accelerating.A strategic choice or an operational innovation evokes a rapid reactio

14、n from competitor.Rarely can a durable competitive advantage be found in these choices.Rather it is the development of a unique organizational capability with the inherent flexibility and commitment to sustain world-class performance that provides durable competitive advantage in these times of rapi

15、d change.,The clients we serve are changing as well.They have increasingly hired in-house strategic capabilities.Most have built strategy shops close to the CEO.Few,however,have the in-house capability and objectivity to do the organizational work required to make change happen.,ORGANIZATIONAL WORK

16、GROWING IN IMPORTANCE,Evolving marketplace,Quickening pace of strategic adaptation,Durable competitive advantage often rooted in unique organizational capabilities,Evolving players,Many businesses acquiring in-house strategic capability,Making change happen remains the“neglected art”,McKinseys engag

17、ement mix,Percent of time,Increasing demand for help with organization issues and change management,Crafting the answer,Helping implement change,10,years ago,Today,Source:Survey of 23 MGMs across the Firm,The recent evolution in our clients has not been missed by our competitors.Each of our competit

18、ors has recently introduced a branded organizational element to their portfolio.Their organizational expertise figures prominently in their marketing campaigns.,COMPETITORS HAVE BRANDED ORGANIZATION TOOLS,Consulting firm,Product,Client example,BCG,Time based competition,GE,General Systems,Process re

19、design,UPRR,Booz Allen,Continuous improvement,Exxon,United Research,Process redesign and facilitation,Mobil,Delta Point,Transformational change,SmithKline Beecham,McKinseys consulting approach must evolve as our clients evolve.These changes provoke a shift in the nature of our work and an evolution

20、of the role of the associate on engagements.,The increased demand for organizational work impacts associates directly.Associates are drawn into leadership roles on larger teams at an earlier point in their careers.This places greater emphasis on the need for associates to develop quite soon after jo

21、ining McKinsey-superb team leadership skills.,EVOLUTION IN McKINSEYS APPROACH,*Survey of 23 MGMs across the Firm,From,To,“The answer”,Solving for the“answer”and the change process,Managing client teams,Building client capabilities,Small,analytically focused teams,average client team of 3*,Multiple,h

22、ighly leveraged McKinsey/client teams,Average client team of 10*,CEO counseling by senior people,Coaching and feedback at all levels,Before we dive into the organization materials,we should announce one critical caveat:the frameworks you are about to see are only as good as the judgment and insight

23、used to fill them out.The frameworks are often mere checklists,useful tools to ensure you do not overlook a key dimension.The OP can provide interview guides and questionnaires that you can use to flesh out the frameworks,as well as applied examples in a range of settings.However,almost all organiza

24、tional issues are“situation dependent”,and almost all client settings are unique.Your judgment,insight,creativity,and organizational acumen will determine whether you add value in the client setting.,A CRITICAL CAVEAT,“,Garbage in,garbage out”,Organizational practice frameworks,Checklists,Surveys,qu

25、estionnaires,Applied examples,Garbage,Good judgment,keen insight,creativity,organizational acumen,Garbage,Client impact,CONCEPTUAL,A series of frameworks are available to help clients identify and address organizational limits on effectiveness or obstacles to change.They also point toward solutions.

26、These frameworks help teams answer two fundamental questions:,What change is needed?,How should the client implement the change?,The OP has derived a set of six attributes that characterize,high-performing organizations(HPO),.By assessing whether your client organization exhibits these six attribut

27、es,you can diagnose whether an organizational performance gap exists as well.,Additionally,the,7-Ss,will help you identify strengths and deficiencies in the organization.The,7-Ss,focus teams on aligning structure,staff,systems,and style to promote behavioral change and build skills in pivotal jobhol

28、ders.By contrasting the required skill set(at both the organization and the pivotal jobholder level)with the current skill set,you can often clarify the organizational gap that exists.,You complete the diagnostic by filling out the,change board,.That exercise helps teams understand the organizationa

29、l skill deficits or resistance to change so they can deliberately plan to build the necessary skills and willingness to change in the organization.,Once the gaps have been identified,the team needs to lay out a change program to close the gaps.The,transformation triangle,highlights the three critica

30、l dimensions of any effective change program-top down,bottom up,cross-functional.The proper balance among these dimensions depends on the gap,the client setting,and the competitive context.,Every change program contains some mix of six fundamental energizing elements.Each must be considered as we de

31、sign change programs.,This section of the handbook will discuss each framework in turn.,CORE FRAMEWORKS,High-performing organization attributes,Vision,Perfor-mance,CEO,led,People,Skills,Simple,7-,S framework,Winning formula,Pivotal jobs,Design levers,Organizational structure,What change is needed?,H

32、ow should the client make change happen?,What gaps in organizational performance exist?,What organizational challenges exist?,What initiatives comprise the change program?,How do we create energy for the change program?,Strategy,Skills,Shared values,VISION,Staff,Management systems,Leadership style,C

33、hange board,Agenda/platform,Direction setting,Structuring,Bottom-up energizing,Transformation triangle,Performance management,Vision and leadership,communication,Organizational infrastructure,People development,Problem solving process,Energizing elements,The OP undertook a study of 10 high-performin

34、g companies,true industry leaders,that we knew very well.The companies had sustained pace-setting performance in their respective industries over 2 decades.,These 10 HPOs shared six management attributes,each of which focuses on performance.By comparing your client organization to these HPOs,you may

35、 identify opportunities to improve your client organization.,“,HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPANY”ATTRIBUTES,Driven by leaders,Aligned by simple structures and core processes,Based on world-class skills,Rejuvenated by well-developed people systems,Built by relentless pursuit of before-the-fact strategies/visi

36、on,Energized by an extraordinarily intense,performance-driven environment,What change is needed?,How should the client make change happen?,Organizational challenges,Initiatives,Energizing elements,Gaps in performance,The first three of the six common management attributes:,Driven by leaders.,The lea

37、ders of these companies had very high performance aspirations.For these leaders there was no such notion as“good enough”.At the center of these leadership groups,we consistently found demanding,unreasonable CEOs.,Built by relentless before-the-fact strategies/visions.,HPOs spend their time looking f

38、orward,not back.Their strategies drive relentlessly for both profitability and growth.,Energized by an extraordinarily intense,performance-driven environment.,HPOs have a demanding,occasionally punishing,work pace.There is real accountability,especially at the top.HPOs,while being very,good,places t

39、o work,are not always,nice,places to work.,ATTRIBUTES OF AN HPO,Driven by leader,Very high performance aspirations held by all key leaders,Demanding,“unreasonable”CEOs,Effective working group at top,Ability to penetrate to micro-level of their businesses,Single-minded adherence to simple,clear succe

40、ss measures-not just financial,Productive“fear of failure”,Built by relentless pursuit of before-the-fact strategies/vision,Highly motivating,if not inspiring,“end”state,Frequently oriented toward industry leadership,Consistently striving for both profitability and growth,Passionate defenders of cor

41、e businesses,Understanding of how industry(s)works,what customers want,and what competitors can do-and how these might change,Energized by an extraordi-narily intense,performance driven environment,Demanding,occasionally punishing,work pace;on call all the time,Real follow-through on accountability

42、especially at the top,Aggressive learning from things that do not work,“good”places to work but not always“nice”,Performance shortfalls change careers,Members feel rewarded by being part of winning institution,The last three common management attributes focus on structure,skills,and systems:,Aligned

43、 by simple structures and core processes.,HPOs align authority,accountability,and performance challenges.Lines of communication and approval are simple and are mirrored from one division to the next.,Based on world-class skills.,HPOs are world class in at least one critical skill of their industry,e

44、g.,product development in high technology,risk management in wholesale banking,direct-to-store delivery in consumer goods,best-cost manufacturing.Additionally,HPOs exhibit superior process management skills that in and of themselves become a source of competitive advantage.,Rejuvenated by well-deve

45、loped people systems.,The CEO in these companies is the Chief Personnel Officer.The CEO interacts regularly with the entire leadership group,understands the individual development needs and goals,and leads staffing reviews.,ATTRIBUTES OF AN HPO,(CONTINUED),Aligned by simple structures and core proce

46、sses,Straightforward alignment of authority,accountability,and performance challenges,Uncomplicated lines of communication and approval line to line,Similar internal structural units and key management processes across the company,Minimal critical staff reviews,Regular calendar of key management pro

47、cesses and communication,Based on world-class company skills,Do many things well,but at least 1 functional skill at world-class competence level underpins strategy,Also focus on building corporate skill in the way they run the place,Company key management processes viewed as real competitive advanta

48、ge,Rejuvenated by well-developed people systems,CEO is Chief Personnel Officer,Clear focus on performance and motivation successful long-term wealth-building programs seem key,Management processes ensure leaders have“informed”view of key contributors 2-3 levels down,CEO leads annual“staffing review”

49、best people/teams in most critical/demanding jobs,“Bench strength”is a top priority,The HPO research found something else common to the HPOs:all 10 were experimenting with self-governance.Self-governance in these HPOs means empowerment with accountability.The HPOs share the common characteristic of

50、involving“a wide range of“or“broad cross-section of”employees in driving for improved performance.Their goal is to imbue every employee with an owners mind-set.,Self governance in these HPOs is different from that practiced in other“engaged and empowered”companies.In HPOs the single-minded objective

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