Strategic Organization Planning: Downsizing for Survival
By (Author) David C. Dougherty
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
7th March 1989
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
658.4012
Hardback
271
Shrinking profits, mergers, and new competitive pressures have led many companies to the realization that slimming down is now essential for corporate survival. This first comprehensive treatment of downsizing as a component of organization planning addresses the critical considerations and concerns that must be taken into account in any such organizational restructuring. This book shows how to find out what functions and units your organization should have and how they should fit together for the organization to survive and prosper in its environment. Dougherty presents both practical advice and the theory behind it, as well as case studies drawn from his own forty-five years of experience as an organization planner in private industry, government, and the military. He illustrates how to ascertain the most efficient design and size of the organization based on its business plan, and then, how to reduce the size of the organization accordingly. Written from a hands-on, managerial perspective, the book begns by defining organization planning and discussing the barriers to its successful performance. Dougherty goes on to describe powerful analytical tools and techniques available to the organization planner and to illustrate their application in real world situations. He explains the steps that must be taken to develop a sound organization structure,among them defining jobs, evaluating qualifications, compiling short- and long-range plans, changing the work of key managers and executives, and implementing the plan. The case study section shows how these principles, tools, and techniques were applied in organizations ranging from a large automobile company, to a recreation company, to an art association with only seven employees, as well as a church and a management association with no paid employees. The final section presents recommendations for the business practitioner. By clearly setting forth the issues involved and the requirements for success in corporate downsizing, Dougherty has made a major cotribution to the ongoing quest for greater corporate organizational efficiency and improved performance.
"As the book supplies a very detailed description of what organization planning does and how they do it, the information should be useful to executives who have responsibility for managing any organization that has a management structure of much size."-G.S. Burr Director, Organization PlanningLChrysler Corporation
"I have read your manuscript with interest. It is well written and addresses a very important and quite contemporary topic."-Guvenc G. Alpander Director and Professor of Management University of Maine
"You've done a remarkable job of distilling the essense of organization planning and placing it in the new and imperative context of downsizing. Businesses are facing fundamental and convulsive change. For many, shrinkage is not just a necessity but a lifeline. I hope executives grappling with those situations read this book. They'll know what's happening--and what tools to use to survive."-John J. Tarrant Author of several books for corporate executives
DAVID C. DOUGHERTY is Managing Director of David C. Dougherty & Associates, which provides organization and personnel consulting services to manufacturing companies and banks. He was formerly an organization planner at Chrysler, Brunswick, Keebler, Amerace, The First National Bank of Chicago, and Allied Products Corporation. He is president of the Chicago Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management as well as fellow and honorary life member. He has lectured on organization at the AMA Management Course and at numerous seminars and courses. He has written an article in Personnel entitled, The Function of Top Management Organization Planning and Control in a Manufacturing Corporation.