Lesson #4: Maintain the Link between Business Processes and Organization Design
Posted by: Stephen Rock in Change Management, Reorganization, tags: BPM, Business Process Management, Organization Design, ReorganizationBest practice says business process and organization design are linked. This reorganization team’s charter was to focus on organization design and filling jobs. Senior management viewed business process as something that would “figure itself out pretty quickly.” Because business process and organization design weren’t linked, the organization was designed without understanding how it would work.
As the new organization was rolled out, business process did not “figure itself out.” Here is an example: Mary used to perform roles A and B. After the reorganization, she performed roles A and B, plus an additional role, C β but only for business unit #1. She had no idea who to give A and B work to for business units #2 and #3 β and this work fell apart for those units. Mary also was struggling with the new work in role C. She could not get help from her new boss because her new boss was relocating from the home city of unit #2 to the city of unit #1. To make matters worse, the person who used to perform role C was let go in the reorganization. Mary’s productivity was in a perfect storm, and her storm was just one of hundreds.
The team’s recommendation: “We strenuously recommend respecting the critical link between business process and organization design throughout the change effort.”

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