Designing Your Organization is a hands-on guide that provides managers with a set of practical tools to use when making organization design decisions. Based on Jay Galbraith’s widely used Star Model, the book covers the fundamentals of organization design and offers frameworks and tools to help leaders execute their strategy. The authors address the five specific design challenges that confront most of today’s organizations:
· Designing around the customer
· Organizing across borders
· Making a matrix work
· Solving the centralization—and decentralization dilemma
· Organizing for innovation
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Summary
Reviewer Name: Ott.Bell Not a casual read. You read this book because you desire to create your new organization or tweek your current one to head in a new direction. It will take you through aligning your organization with strategy, identifying and identifying with your customer and then becoming customer centric, managing international expansion, and insight into how to organize for a matrix structure. This was probably the most relevant part given today's environment in a lot of organizations.