3.4 People and strategy Flashcards
Why is it dangerous for the strategy to be too closely aligned with the personality or character of the CEO?
This can lead to overconfidence and derailing of the strategy.
What are some benefit of involving the workforce in strategy?
- individuals doing day jobs have greater knowledge of what they are trying to achieve
- adds momentum to achieving strategy
- individuals feel more motivated to help
What are some drawbacks of involving the workforce in strategy?
- lack of understanding of wider strategic vision
- lack of confidential information available to individuals
- risk of negative reactions to short term failures
What roles does the Company Secretary play in the development of strategy?
- Acts as an independent link between different Board members
- can gather information and align interests
- can observe others and identify weak areas
- often has knowledge of previous strategy success and failures
How might an executive director’s remuneration package create a conflict with the organisation’s strategy?
If bonuses are linked to annual financial performance, there will be a drive to boost this, rather than to achieve the long-term strategy.
How does “Asymmetry” arise when talking about strategy?
The Board are usually in the know about the ultimate strategic objectives, but are unaware of the day-to-day challenges, while the opposite is true for the workforce.
Give four examples of stakeholders in an organisation who are affected by strategy.
Owners
Employees
Customers
Suppliers