Seminars
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Strategic Organization Design Workshop |
September 23 - 26, 2008 |
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Organizational design is a cornerstone of competitive advantage and performance. The ability to design organizations that are efficient enough to drive performance and flexible enough to sustain advantage is a fundamental capability in today’s dynamic and competitive environment. Dynamic strategies call for new organizational forms that pose complex new design challenges at all levels and in all sub-systems of the organization.
This workshop provides participants with core principles, models, tools and examples of organization design for those who wish to develop a deeper understanding of this topic and to learn useable organization design frameworks. It addresses the core building blocks of design, and how to put them together to support strategy, including customer focused organization and organizational approaches to facilitate innovation and reconfigurability around opportunities and strategies. It provides a foundation of knowledge to guide organization design and of tools to use in leading the design process.
The workshop will provide frameworks helpful in addressing such challenges as:
Participants are encouraged to come teams from the same company. Groups of 3 or more from the same company receive a 15% discount.
Who Should Attend?Individuals and teams who are interested
Teams of people from the same company are encouraged to attend. Internal consultants and human resource managers are encouraged to bring line managers, others involved in strategy implementation, and design teams.
Attendees might include:
FacultySusan Mohrman is a senior research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. Her research and consulting pertain to innovative forms of organization, team-based organizations, organizational change and learning with emphasis on the implementation of new designs, and organizational design processes. Her books include Designing Team-Based Organizations: New Forms for Knowledge Work.
Chris Worley is a research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He is a recognized leader in the field of organization development. Prior to coming to CEO, he was Director of the Master of Science in Organization (MSOD) program at Pepperdine University and remains a primary faculty member in that program. His most recent book is Built to Change (co-authored with Ed Lawler).
Edward Lawler is the director of the Center for Effective Organizations and a professor of management and organization at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. He has consulted with over 100 organizations on employee involvement, organizational change and compensation. He has been honored as a top contributor to the fields
The company presenter, Becky Spears, is a Director in the Organization Consulting group at Sun Microsystems, Inc. She provides organization strategy and design consulting to internal clients who typically have been experiencing aggressive business model and strategy change. After attending the CEO Organization Design Workshop in 2002, Becky developed an organization design process that she has used and evolved in working with many organizations within Sun.
Certificate ProgramsThis workshop can be taken to fulfill part of the Certificate Program in Organization Design. The second workshop in the Certificate Program is the Advanced Topics in Organization Design Workshop, scheduled for Fall, 2009.
This Strategic Organization Design Workshop can also be taken as part of CEO's Certificate in Human Capital and Effective Organizations. |
The brochure includes a registration form.
Registration Deadline: September 3, 2008 (Please note: Space is limited. Registrations are accepted in order of receipt.)
Registration Fee: $3,150 per person / CEO Sponsor Companies $4,000 per person / Non-CEO Sponsor Companies
Team Discount: Groups of 3 or more from the same company receive a 15% discount.
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