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Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Ch 7 -2 Publishing as Prentice Hall Strategy Formulation vs. Implementation Strategy Formulation (SF) Strategy Implementation Positioning forces (SI) before the action Managing forces during Focus on effectiveness the action Primarily intellectual Focus on efficiency Requires good intuitive Primarily operational and analytical skills Requires special motivation and Requires coordination leadership skills among a few people Requires coordination among many people Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Ch 7 -3 Publishing as Prentice Hall Nature of Strategy Implementation SI problems can arise because of the shift in responsibility, especially if SF decisions come as a surprise to middle- and lower-level managers. Therefore, it is essential to involve divisional and functional managers in SF. Shift in responsibility Divisional or Strategists Functional Managers Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Ch 7 -4 Publishing as Prentice Hall Management Issues Central to Strategy Implementation Establish annual objectives Match managers to strategy Devise policies Develop a strategy- Allocate resources supportive culture Alter existing Adapt production/operations organizational structure processes Restructure & reengineer Develop an effective human Revise reward & incentive resources function plans Downsize & furlough as Minimize resistance to needed change Link performance & pay to strategies Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Ch 7 -5 Publishing as Prentice Hall Purpose of Annual Objectives Basis for resource allocation Mechanism for management evaluation Major instrument for monitoring progress toward achieving long-term objectives Establish priorities (organizational, divisional, and departmental) Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Ch 7 -6 Publishing as Prentice Hall
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