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3.10 – Managing Strategic Change


Managing Change

Causes of change:


Internal: External:

 Change in business size  Change in technology
 Change in workforce  Change in market (consumer tastes)
 Change in ownership  Demographic changes
 Change in legislation
 Change in economy


Rapid change – Occurs in response to a shock to the business
 Affects many markets
 Unstructured
 Under-resourced
E.g., 9/11


Disruptive change – When an industry undergoes radical change that affects how all firms
within it operate
 Affects one market
E.g., Nokia’s downfall when smartphones because popular


Incremental change – Internal, structured and timetabled change
 Affects only one business
E.g., Walkers’ crisps competition to find what flavour is most popular


Benefits of change:
 Competitive advantage
 Build reputation for adaptability
 Take advantage of new technology
 Meet consumer tastes more effectively




Lewin’s Force Field Analysis

,3.10 – Managing Strategic Change


Lewin’s force field – A model used to weigh up a potential change
 Numerical values 1-5 are assigned to each pro (driving forces) and con (restraining
forces) of a change based on how important they are
 The values for the driving forces are added
 The value for the restraining forces are added
 The side with the larger number determines whether the business should follow
through or not
E.g., Cadburys crème egg changed to using cheap chocolate instead of Cadbury’s dairy and
put 1 less egg in each packet. Resulted in a £10m loss after easter




Benefits: Drawbacks:

 Weight up importance of each force  Oversimplified
 Assess whether to make change  Subjective
 Consider both sides of decision  Reliant on very accurate data
 Useful to consider strongest argu-
ments for and against




Flexible Organisations

Flexible organisation – An organisation that can adapt quickly to changes in the external
environmental while maintaining efficiency

, 3.10 – Managing Strategic Change


 Kodak was inflexible when digital cameras became popular
 Whitbread was flexible – they went from pubs to coffee as they anticipated decline
in demand


How can functional areas be flexible?
 Operations – Short lead times, JIT, ideal capacity utilisation
o Zara changes stock every month


 HR – Skilled workforce, part time and seasonal contracts
o McDonalds known for their good training program


 Finance – Good cash flow, reserves of cash, ideally geared
o Microsoft has large cash reserves


 Marketing – Market research
o Lego is very successful with market research




Methods of becoming flexible:
 Restructuring – Aims to reduce current capacity


 Flexible employment contracts – Allows a firm to be more responsive to changing
market conditions
o E.g., Zero hours, part-time, seasonal, working from home


 Information and knowledge management (KMS) – More efficiently collecting and
sorting operational data that workers may need
o Saves time
o Gives competitive advantage



Delayering and Restructuring

Delayering – Removing a layer from the hierarchy.


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