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The obsession with reorganisation in the private and public sector often fails to deliver sustained improvements. So says new research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) who have launched the findings of a survey of 880 Chief Executives and HR Directors.
The research reinforces the need for organisations to develop an embedded capability for organisational design. It also highlights that people management and development professionals will need to have a leading role in the implementation of reorganisation.
The survey findings also reveal that people issues often get left out of reorganisations, with the predictable ill-effects of falling morale and lost employees. The results come against a backdrop where large UK companies are now undergoing major change about every three years, while more localised changes are even more frequent.
The survey, Organising for Success in the 21st century, was carried out by Richard Whittington, Professor of Strategy at the Said Business School on behalf of the Institute.
Key findings included:
The report shows that improving organisational design is not a one-off activity; rather, it is increasingly becoming an almost continuous process of adjustment and creation. It also explores how organisations move from one design to another, rather than which particular designs are adopted, the focus of most research.
Professor Richard Whittington said:, "It is clear that organising for success in the 21st century requires new ways of thinking about and managing reorganisations if they are to deliver sustained improvement for organisations.
"As the report shows, the human resource profession is already playing an important role in the process. Nevertheless, there is considerable scope for strengthening its role. By getting involved in the initial design, rather than waiting to pick up the pieces afterwards, people management and development professionals can make a major contribution. In particular they can improve the outcomes in terms of those employee-related factors that are crucial to success.
"Dupont is a an excellent example of the benefits of putting organisation design to the top of the corporate agenda when reorganising. When the company announced its reorganisation in February 2002, its stock price rose 12%, putting a valuation on the new organisation design of $7bn."
| The CIPD received responses from 295 human resource professionals and 109 chief executives in the private sector and 249 human resource professionals and 228 chief executives in the public sector.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has over 110,000 members and is the leading professional institute for those involved in the management and development of people. For a copy of the survey, email press@cipd.co.uk For Press enquiries contact Judith Cowan / Nicola Pierce / Gerwyn Davies on 020 8263 3232 / 3840 / 3365, Mobile: 07778 226593 |