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Organizational Development: Examining Business Wellness Ahead of Problems Occurring
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| Guest post by: Joe Evans |
Article Overview: Businesses, like other living organisms, can get sick. The afflictions come in a variety of forms, affecting culture, core values, productivity, profitability and sometimes business viability. Sometimes the ailment is more or less the equivalent of having a cold, and sometimes it is much more dangerous and threatening. The symptoms that you notice may not get you too worried, but those you are not aware of should.
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Organizational Development: Examining Business Wellness Ahead of Problems Occurring
Businesses,
like other living organisms, can get sick. The afflictions come in a
variety of forms, affecting culture, core values, productivity,
profitability and sometimes business viability. Sometimes the ailment is
more or less the equivalent of having a cold, and sometimes it is much
more dangerous and threatening. The symptoms that you notice may not get
you too worried, but those you are not aware of should.
Businesses
naturally evolve and change. While that is occurring, executives come
and go, key customers rise and fall in prominence to our overall
business model and financial turmoil in our economy forces detours in
our plans that we did not see coming. Change and evolution are good and
to be expected, but over time, businesses can also experience “mission
drift”. Let’s define that term for our purposes. In young businesses,
the early years are spent on highly-focused activity, normally limited
to the organization’s core competencies and intended purpose. As the
business experiences prosperous years of growth, the organization’s
workforce expands to keep up. Roles change as key resources stretch to
take on new responsibilities and try to transition some of their
knowledge about their old role to someone else. Interpretation creeps
in. So does improvisation.
It is at this point that the original
organizational culture and passion the business has grown up with gets a
test, as damaging dilution of those attributes begins to occur as fresh
blood being pumped into the environment. It is also at this inflection
point that things can begin to slip. Sometimes the change is positive.
New ideas are added to the mix and innovation is revitalized. The key is
to take measures to preserve the core essence of goodness that allowed
the growth to transpire in the first place.
Determining Factors
We
have probably all heard the saying, “stand for something or fall for
anything”. That sage wisdom applies in business as well. The mission,
core values and organizational tenants of the business should have been
memorialized early on in the business plan and subsequent strategic
plans produced by management. Those artifacts serve as the baseline to
ground the business as evolutionary development occurs. Without a
foundational grounding, the mission drift spoken about earlier can
accelerate and cause more significant issues in the business.
Complacency
Strong
leadership during growth periods is essential to curtail strategic
dilution and avoid organizational complacency (one of the negative
outcomes of uncontrolled growth). To understand why, let us examine the
potential impact of poor leadership.
Poor leadership during such
a period erodes confidence and creates complacency and
disconnectedness. Why? These outcomes show themselves when people begin
focusing on the wrong things as a result of the business-essential
tacit knowledge held by the original core team (the same team that had
helped keep the ship on course early on) being stretched and worn thin.
Some workers begin to feel overworked, while others may feel vastly
underutilized. Systems for communication and measurement must be
re-adjusted. Likewise, organizational goals must be re-stated and
re-enforced through updated strategic and operational planning.
Preventative Maintenance
Change
occurs slowly in a day-by-day fashion that is hard to observe and take
notice of as it happens. We also do not suddenly look at our business
one day and say, “hey, we changed yesterday and now things feel out of
sync”. As such, management can save everyone headaches by proactively
doing “wellness checks” on the business periodically.
Areas to address during a business wellness check include checking for the following:
- Strategy Alignment to Vision
- Strategy Alignment to Mission Statement
- Strategy Alignment to Core Values
- Strategy Alignment to Culture
- Strategy Alignment to Core Competencies
- Strategy Alignment to Value Proposition
- Strategy Alignment to Operations
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About the Author:
Joe Evans is the President and CEO of Method Frameworks. Joe is a published author, frequent speaker and recognized expert in corporate strategic planning. To contact Method Frameworks about scheduling Mr. Evans about an upcoming speaking engagement, visit www.methodframeworks.com/business-speaker or email requests to media_relations@methodframeworks.com.
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