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How Managers’ Everyday Decisions
Create or Destroy Your Company’s Strategy
A little Introduction…
How business really gets done has little connection to
the strategy developed at corporate headquarters,
authors say.
Senior executives, divisional managers, and
operational managers all play a role in deciding
which opportunities a company will pursue.
Senior management might consider focusing less on
thinking through the company's formal strategy.
Top executives will never be in a position to call all of
the resource- allocation shots. But they should learn
to identify, and influence, the managers at all levels
who can forever alter a company's future.
How Strategy Gets Made, and Why
Lou Hughes took over as chairman of the executive board of
Opel, General Motors' large European subsidiary, in April 1989.
Seven months later, in November 1989, the Berlin Wall came
down. Hughes worked to secure a place for Opel in the East
German market, in ways that did not fit with corporate
strategy. Rather than waiting to gather data, he created new
facts, he negotiated the right to build new capacity in East
Germany.
Top management endorsed Hughes's bottom-up action, over
corporate staff's objections, because he was the local
manager. It was more an endorsement of Hughes than of his
plan. Opel story highlights what we have found to be near
universal aspects of the way strategic commitments get
made.
Organizational structure
The fact that, at any company,
responsibility is divided up among
various individuals and units has vital
consequences for how strategy gets
made.
Knowledge is dispersed
Power is dispersed.
Roles determine perspectives.
1- Knowledge is dispersed
When the wall tumbled, managers in the West understood
almost nothing about the East German market. The first
GM managers to develop any useful knowledge were the
ones on the spot: Opel's marketing staff. GM employees
with deep knowledge about lean manufacturing
techniques were in California and Canada.
Organizational structure
2- Power is dispersed.
Lou Hughes's formal authority was limited. The right to
approve a plant in a new country lay with the board of
GM. For permission to present to the board, Hughes would
need to go through GM Europe. Nonetheless, Hughes's
negotiations with the local factory manager and Helmut
Kohl could virtually commit GM.
Organizational structure
3- Roles determine perspectives.
Miles's Law is the notion that where you stand is a
function of where you sit, which is central to how strategy
gets made in practice. All the managers who would need
to cooperate to make an East German initiative possible
had different sets of responsibilities. They all considered a
different set of facts, usually those most pertinent to
success in their individual operating roles.
Organizational structure
Decision-making processes
Just as important, the way decisions are
made throughout an organization has
vital consequences for strategy.
Processes span multiple levels;
activities proceed on parallel,
independent tracks.
Processes are iterative.
1- Processes span multiple levels; activities proceed on
parallel, independent tracks.
At the same time that corporate staff is beginning to plan
for and roll out initiatives, operating managers invariably
are already acting in ways that either undercut or
enhance them.
Executives were planning new East German plant while
operating managers were looking over sales forecasts.
GM's corporate staff was also planning its next moves in
Europe. Hughes was developing a strong relationship
with Helmut Kohl and obtaining funding for the new
plant.
Decision-making processes
2- Processes are iterative.
Crafting strategy is an iterative, real-time process;
commitments must be made
GM's strategy for East Germany was revised at each step
along the way. GM funded a facility to assemble 10,000
cars, and those cars were presented to German
consumers with massive publicity. How the automaker's
European strategy developed after that would turn on
events to come, particularly the movement of currencies
and labor costs and developments in GM leadership
assignments.
Decision-making processes
Who’s in Control?
A leader can announce a strategy to become
global, change core technologies, or open new
markets. But that strategy will only be realized if
it's in line with the pattern of resource allocation
decisions. External forces can also have a strong
effect on how resources are allocated, and, in
turn, how strategy evolves. The most powerful of
these forces are the company's best customers
and the capital markets.
Who’s in Control?
Intel’s exit from the memory business—illustrates this point.
Legend has it that Andy Grove and Gordon Moore were talking about
what business Intel should be in. Grove asked Moore what they would
do if Intel were a company that they had just acquired. When Moore
answered, “Get out of memory,” Grove suggested that they do just
that.
It turned out, though, that Intel’s revenues from memory were by this
time only 4% of its total sales. Intel’s lower-level managers had
already exited the business. What Intel hadn’t done was shut down
the flow of research funding into memory (which was still eating up
one-third of all research expenditures). Nor had the company
announced its exit to the outside world.
1- General managers.
Midlevel managers run the processes that make
multibusiness, multinational companies feasible. They
translate broad corporate objectives into specifics that
operating managers can understand and execute on. One
of the most obvious ways they affect strategy is through
their decisions about which proposals to send to
corporate review.
Who’s in Control?
2- Operational managers.
Most strategy analysts ignore the role operating managers have
on strategy outcomes, assuming that these managers are too
tied to the operational requirements of the business to think
strategically.
In 2000, Toyota launched the Echo, a no-frills vehicle designed
partly to protect Toyota from low-cost competition. But deep
inside that organization sat salespeople in local retail
operations. At Intel, the exit from memory took place over time,
because managers in manufacturing responded to a directive
from finance. The day-to-day operating decisions of the
organization directed the realized strategy of the firm
elsewhere. The Toyota example shows that operating managers
can redirect and improve strategy in very innovative ways.
Who’s in Control?
3- Customers.
Businesses that stay close to their best customers give them
a virtual veto on product development and distribution. Tony
Ridder at Knight Ridder recognized that the Internet was
going to have a dramatic effect on his newspaper company.
Despite these bold efforts to change the corporate strategy,
the realized strategy continued to be largely controlled by
existing advertising customers.
Through their influence on the sales force, the print
advertising customers effectively captured the newspapers'
resource allocation process and, in effect, its strategy, he
says. The newspaper company was largely unsuccessful at
tapping into this new and evolving revenue stream.
Who’s in Control?
4- Capital markets.
Capital markets can dramatically reshape strategy, as
seen in BellSouth and U.S. West, two Baby Bells that
formed when AT&T was broken up. Capital markets
determined that U.s. West's growth prospects were
inferior to its sibling. In the face of the pressure on
earnings, the CEO chose to diversify by moving away from
regulated telephony. BellSouth chose to treat cellular as
an opportunity with earning potential equal to that of its
wire line business.
Who’s in Control?
Manage It Anyway!
Divisional, middle, and operating managers have
a powerful impact on the resource allocation
process. But We believe that the complexity of the
resource allocation process only increases the
need for leadership at the top.
Senior leaders have to understand what is
happening and adjust their management styles
accordingly.
Here are six ways that senior managers can
direct the strategy of their firm by better
understanding the resource allocations process.
1- Understand the people whose names are on the
proposals you read.
When you read a proposal to commit scarce people or
capital, we should calibrate what we are reading against
the track record of the executive,
Then we know that there is probably little downside in
what we are reading, also the upside may be significantly
underexploited.
Your managers' judgment is more important than the
actual numbers presented. Requests for resources are
based on stories about the future. Those stories may be
summarized with numbers, but they represent judgments
about uncertain developments.
Manage It Anyway!
2- Recognize the strategic issue, and make sure it is addressed.
Almost always, requests for resources require making two
decisions: Should we support this business idea? and Is this
proposal the right way to go about it?
Most capital budgeting processes are aimed at the second
question, not the first, authors say. Research shows that the
business question is more important and far more difficult to
answer. It is easy to invest money in cost-saving projects that
will earn precisely the returns forecast, they say.
Managing resource allocation to build sound strategy requires
that the proposal evaluation process begin with the "should
we?" question, But do it with your eyes open and controls in
place, to make sure you're backing managers rather than their
logic.
Manage It Anyway!
3- When a debate reflects fundamental differences about the
strategy, intervene.
Smart executives use resource allocation opportunities like a
new Opel plant in East Germany to trigger strategic discussions.
They bring together managers with different kinds of knowledge
to discuss evolution of strategy. Andy Grove calls this "getting
knowledge power and position power in the same room at the
same time"
Top executives will almost always have to convene that meeting
and pay attention to who is invited. They will also have to work
hard to create a collaborative environment.
Manage It Anyway!
4- Use operational managers to get work done across
divisional lines.
Divisional managers obsess about the prospects for their own
businesses. Bottom-up approach does not naturally foster
cooperation. Division managers view the resource allocation
process as a way to protect their turf. Executives need to reach
down to operational managers if they want divisions to
cooperate. If freed from divisional measurement and
compensation systems, operating talent can be engaged. It
won't happen automatically, but we have seen numerous cases
in which cross-divisional teams have been able to work together
Manage It Anyway!
5- The leadership has to connect the dots.
Bottom-up resource allocation processes do not add up to a
corporate view. Top management may have to lay out the big
picture when more than one division is involved in a strategy
question.
Conflicting divisional perspectives tend to resolve themselves on
the basis of which unit has the most power. It will be sheer
coincidence if the result of this system is what the company
could achieve if the divisions were working together with a
coherent plan.
Manage It Anyway!
6- Create a new context that allows leadership to circumvent
the regular resource allocation process.
Most disruptive ideas are badly handled by a bottom-up
resource allocation process.
Top management has to ask, "Is there a technology under
development that looks inferior or uncertain today? but will
undermine our business from beneath once it is properly
developed?” A decision to pursue out-of-the-box ideas often
requires a new box.
No planning or capital-budgeting procedure can substitute for
the best leaders in the company making considered judgments
about how to allocate resources.
The leadership challenge is to give coherent direction to how
resources are allocated.
Manage It Anyway!
The leadership challenge is to give coherent direction to how
resources are allocated and, by doing so, align the bottom-up
processes with top-down objectives.
That’s how you drive strategy in a big organization..
Final Words!
•Preperation:
Group 1A (Marina, Esraa, Norhan, Yasmin, Dalia)

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How Managers’ Everyday Decisions.pptx

  • 1. How Managers’ Everyday Decisions Create or Destroy Your Company’s Strategy
  • 2. A little Introduction… How business really gets done has little connection to the strategy developed at corporate headquarters, authors say. Senior executives, divisional managers, and operational managers all play a role in deciding which opportunities a company will pursue. Senior management might consider focusing less on thinking through the company's formal strategy. Top executives will never be in a position to call all of the resource- allocation shots. But they should learn to identify, and influence, the managers at all levels who can forever alter a company's future.
  • 3. How Strategy Gets Made, and Why Lou Hughes took over as chairman of the executive board of Opel, General Motors' large European subsidiary, in April 1989. Seven months later, in November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down. Hughes worked to secure a place for Opel in the East German market, in ways that did not fit with corporate strategy. Rather than waiting to gather data, he created new facts, he negotiated the right to build new capacity in East Germany. Top management endorsed Hughes's bottom-up action, over corporate staff's objections, because he was the local manager. It was more an endorsement of Hughes than of his plan. Opel story highlights what we have found to be near universal aspects of the way strategic commitments get made.
  • 4. Organizational structure The fact that, at any company, responsibility is divided up among various individuals and units has vital consequences for how strategy gets made. Knowledge is dispersed Power is dispersed. Roles determine perspectives.
  • 5. 1- Knowledge is dispersed When the wall tumbled, managers in the West understood almost nothing about the East German market. The first GM managers to develop any useful knowledge were the ones on the spot: Opel's marketing staff. GM employees with deep knowledge about lean manufacturing techniques were in California and Canada. Organizational structure
  • 6. 2- Power is dispersed. Lou Hughes's formal authority was limited. The right to approve a plant in a new country lay with the board of GM. For permission to present to the board, Hughes would need to go through GM Europe. Nonetheless, Hughes's negotiations with the local factory manager and Helmut Kohl could virtually commit GM. Organizational structure
  • 7. 3- Roles determine perspectives. Miles's Law is the notion that where you stand is a function of where you sit, which is central to how strategy gets made in practice. All the managers who would need to cooperate to make an East German initiative possible had different sets of responsibilities. They all considered a different set of facts, usually those most pertinent to success in their individual operating roles. Organizational structure
  • 8. Decision-making processes Just as important, the way decisions are made throughout an organization has vital consequences for strategy. Processes span multiple levels; activities proceed on parallel, independent tracks. Processes are iterative.
  • 9. 1- Processes span multiple levels; activities proceed on parallel, independent tracks. At the same time that corporate staff is beginning to plan for and roll out initiatives, operating managers invariably are already acting in ways that either undercut or enhance them. Executives were planning new East German plant while operating managers were looking over sales forecasts. GM's corporate staff was also planning its next moves in Europe. Hughes was developing a strong relationship with Helmut Kohl and obtaining funding for the new plant. Decision-making processes
  • 10. 2- Processes are iterative. Crafting strategy is an iterative, real-time process; commitments must be made GM's strategy for East Germany was revised at each step along the way. GM funded a facility to assemble 10,000 cars, and those cars were presented to German consumers with massive publicity. How the automaker's European strategy developed after that would turn on events to come, particularly the movement of currencies and labor costs and developments in GM leadership assignments. Decision-making processes
  • 11. Who’s in Control? A leader can announce a strategy to become global, change core technologies, or open new markets. But that strategy will only be realized if it's in line with the pattern of resource allocation decisions. External forces can also have a strong effect on how resources are allocated, and, in turn, how strategy evolves. The most powerful of these forces are the company's best customers and the capital markets.
  • 12. Who’s in Control? Intel’s exit from the memory business—illustrates this point. Legend has it that Andy Grove and Gordon Moore were talking about what business Intel should be in. Grove asked Moore what they would do if Intel were a company that they had just acquired. When Moore answered, “Get out of memory,” Grove suggested that they do just that. It turned out, though, that Intel’s revenues from memory were by this time only 4% of its total sales. Intel’s lower-level managers had already exited the business. What Intel hadn’t done was shut down the flow of research funding into memory (which was still eating up one-third of all research expenditures). Nor had the company announced its exit to the outside world.
  • 13. 1- General managers. Midlevel managers run the processes that make multibusiness, multinational companies feasible. They translate broad corporate objectives into specifics that operating managers can understand and execute on. One of the most obvious ways they affect strategy is through their decisions about which proposals to send to corporate review. Who’s in Control?
  • 14. 2- Operational managers. Most strategy analysts ignore the role operating managers have on strategy outcomes, assuming that these managers are too tied to the operational requirements of the business to think strategically. In 2000, Toyota launched the Echo, a no-frills vehicle designed partly to protect Toyota from low-cost competition. But deep inside that organization sat salespeople in local retail operations. At Intel, the exit from memory took place over time, because managers in manufacturing responded to a directive from finance. The day-to-day operating decisions of the organization directed the realized strategy of the firm elsewhere. The Toyota example shows that operating managers can redirect and improve strategy in very innovative ways. Who’s in Control?
  • 15. 3- Customers. Businesses that stay close to their best customers give them a virtual veto on product development and distribution. Tony Ridder at Knight Ridder recognized that the Internet was going to have a dramatic effect on his newspaper company. Despite these bold efforts to change the corporate strategy, the realized strategy continued to be largely controlled by existing advertising customers. Through their influence on the sales force, the print advertising customers effectively captured the newspapers' resource allocation process and, in effect, its strategy, he says. The newspaper company was largely unsuccessful at tapping into this new and evolving revenue stream. Who’s in Control?
  • 16. 4- Capital markets. Capital markets can dramatically reshape strategy, as seen in BellSouth and U.S. West, two Baby Bells that formed when AT&T was broken up. Capital markets determined that U.s. West's growth prospects were inferior to its sibling. In the face of the pressure on earnings, the CEO chose to diversify by moving away from regulated telephony. BellSouth chose to treat cellular as an opportunity with earning potential equal to that of its wire line business. Who’s in Control?
  • 17. Manage It Anyway! Divisional, middle, and operating managers have a powerful impact on the resource allocation process. But We believe that the complexity of the resource allocation process only increases the need for leadership at the top. Senior leaders have to understand what is happening and adjust their management styles accordingly. Here are six ways that senior managers can direct the strategy of their firm by better understanding the resource allocations process.
  • 18. 1- Understand the people whose names are on the proposals you read. When you read a proposal to commit scarce people or capital, we should calibrate what we are reading against the track record of the executive, Then we know that there is probably little downside in what we are reading, also the upside may be significantly underexploited. Your managers' judgment is more important than the actual numbers presented. Requests for resources are based on stories about the future. Those stories may be summarized with numbers, but they represent judgments about uncertain developments. Manage It Anyway!
  • 19. 2- Recognize the strategic issue, and make sure it is addressed. Almost always, requests for resources require making two decisions: Should we support this business idea? and Is this proposal the right way to go about it? Most capital budgeting processes are aimed at the second question, not the first, authors say. Research shows that the business question is more important and far more difficult to answer. It is easy to invest money in cost-saving projects that will earn precisely the returns forecast, they say. Managing resource allocation to build sound strategy requires that the proposal evaluation process begin with the "should we?" question, But do it with your eyes open and controls in place, to make sure you're backing managers rather than their logic. Manage It Anyway!
  • 20. 3- When a debate reflects fundamental differences about the strategy, intervene. Smart executives use resource allocation opportunities like a new Opel plant in East Germany to trigger strategic discussions. They bring together managers with different kinds of knowledge to discuss evolution of strategy. Andy Grove calls this "getting knowledge power and position power in the same room at the same time" Top executives will almost always have to convene that meeting and pay attention to who is invited. They will also have to work hard to create a collaborative environment. Manage It Anyway!
  • 21. 4- Use operational managers to get work done across divisional lines. Divisional managers obsess about the prospects for their own businesses. Bottom-up approach does not naturally foster cooperation. Division managers view the resource allocation process as a way to protect their turf. Executives need to reach down to operational managers if they want divisions to cooperate. If freed from divisional measurement and compensation systems, operating talent can be engaged. It won't happen automatically, but we have seen numerous cases in which cross-divisional teams have been able to work together Manage It Anyway!
  • 22. 5- The leadership has to connect the dots. Bottom-up resource allocation processes do not add up to a corporate view. Top management may have to lay out the big picture when more than one division is involved in a strategy question. Conflicting divisional perspectives tend to resolve themselves on the basis of which unit has the most power. It will be sheer coincidence if the result of this system is what the company could achieve if the divisions were working together with a coherent plan. Manage It Anyway!
  • 23. 6- Create a new context that allows leadership to circumvent the regular resource allocation process. Most disruptive ideas are badly handled by a bottom-up resource allocation process. Top management has to ask, "Is there a technology under development that looks inferior or uncertain today? but will undermine our business from beneath once it is properly developed?” A decision to pursue out-of-the-box ideas often requires a new box. No planning or capital-budgeting procedure can substitute for the best leaders in the company making considered judgments about how to allocate resources. The leadership challenge is to give coherent direction to how resources are allocated. Manage It Anyway!
  • 24. The leadership challenge is to give coherent direction to how resources are allocated and, by doing so, align the bottom-up processes with top-down objectives. That’s how you drive strategy in a big organization.. Final Words!
  • 25. •Preperation: Group 1A (Marina, Esraa, Norhan, Yasmin, Dalia)