The 20% Solution: Using Rapid Redesign to Create Tomorrow's Organizations Today

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John Wiley & Sons, 17.11.1995 - 230 sivua
"Today, change flashes across the landscape like lightning. Simple, single-focus fix-it schemes no longer work, and isolated, unintegrated, one-time improvement efforts fail miserably. Organizations require periodic revolution, not just constant evolution." —John J. Cotter

The first law of the jungle is that the most adaptable species are always the most successful. In the struggle for survival, the winners are those who are most sensitive to important changes in their environment and quickest to reshape their behavior to meet each new environmental challenge. As author John Cotter makes abundantly clear in this groundbreaking book, the law of natural selection holds as true for business organizations as it does for animal species.

For Cotter, the key to getting a jump on change and beating out the competition in today's tumultuous, hypercompetitive business jungle is Rapid RedesignTM. A dynamic new approach to formulating and implementing strategic change, Rapid Redesign is based on the ongoing, systematic assessment of "the 20% of what you do that will contribute most to your success in the future," and then doing less to accomplish more by concentrating your time and energies on that 20%. Cotter demonstrates how Ford, Hewlett-Packard, Canon, and many other outstanding companies have successfully used this technique to become leaders in their respective industries. More important, he provides managers with a comprehensive blueprint for making Rapid Redesign work in companies of any size to increase their efficiency and effectiveness today and in the future.

Cotter begins by spelling out the changes in perspective required of every member of a company attempting to make the transition to a flexible, change-centered organization. This is followed by a series of interrelated chapters in which he provides step-by-step guidelines on how to go about designing, planning, building, and managing such an organization. You'll learn how to identify and prioritize key strengths and weaknesses in your organization's structure, work routines, and personnel in the context of tomorrow's opportunities. You'll discover hundreds of innovative new approaches to improving productivity—such as horizontal business teams and internal and external alliances—and you'll learn how to tailor them to the unique demands of your own organization and industry. You'll also learn how to reshape your organization in the three key areas of structure, support, and staffing, and how to build mechanisms for continuous reflection and renewal into the new organizational structure.

Read The 20% Solution and find out how to help your organization make the leap from merely surviving change to thriving on it.

Don't wait for change to happen . . . make it happen!

A dynamic approach to building flexible, change-driven business organizations for greater profit and productivity

Rapid, unrelenting, all-encompassing change and uncertainty are the only constants in business today, and the most successful organizations aren't the ones that have learned how to survive change, but the ones that actually thrive on it. Now, find out how to transform your company into a sleek, hard-driving glutton for change in The 20% Solution.

Written by one of the world's leading authorities on redesigning organizations for changing times, this groundbreaking book shows you how to design, plan, build, and manage a super-flexible, change-centered organization. John Cotter presents hundreds of real-life success stories that show how leading companies have applied The 20% Solution, and provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to make it work for you. He tells you everything you need to know to redesign your organization for success in the future.

The 20% Solution shows you how to:

  • Identify your company's core competencies and capabilities
  • Zero in on the small number of key issues that are critical to your company's future growth and profitability
  • Reshape your organization around the three key areas of structure, support, and staffing
  • Create innovative new approaches to improving performance and custom-tailor them to your company alone
  • Guarantee continuous rethinking and renewal of the way your organization does business
 

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New Ways of Thinking about Tomorrow
1
New Perspectives Shape New Futures
29
Setting the Stage for a Rapid Redesign
51
Clarifying Purpose
71
Building a Guiding Philosophy
80
Finding Strengths
93
Mapping How Core Business Processes Really Work
101
Mapping and Analyzing
115
Making Decisions about Support Systems
151
Making Decisions about Staffing
157
Implementation and
163
Working with Those Who Support Change and
169
Redistributing Responsibilities in the
185
Identifying a Mission
188
Involving the Organizations Key Stakeholders in
198
Managing the Paradoxes of the Future
205

Moving from Analysis to Action
124
Encouraging Employee Commitment
132
Conclusion
141
Radically Redesigning
143

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JOHN J. COTTER is the founder of John J. Cotter and Associates, Inc., an international training and consulting firm headquartered in Studio City, California. Among the many companies Cotter has advised about designing organizations for changing times are Alcoa, Alfa Mexico, AT&T, Colgate-Palmolive, Esso Europe, Ford, Inland Steel, National Semiconductor, Nippon Steel, Novacor, Polaroid, Santa Fe Railroad, Shell, Wyerhaeuser, and Whirlpool. Before starting his own company in 1978, Cotter was a founding member of The Center for Quality of Working Life at UCLA's Institute of Industrial Relations. There, he advised representatives from industry, labor, and government, both in the United States and abroad, about the design of high-performance organizations, a subject on which he is an internationally respected authority. Mr. Cotter is the publisher of the well-known bimonthly newsletter, The Work Design Network News, and he is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Industry Week, The Futurist, and other leading news-papers and magazines.

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