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"A Model of Organizational
Issues"
by Laura Hauser, Leadership Strategies
International
In the recent book,
"The New Bottom Line: Bringing Heart and Soul to Business"
a model is presented that can be used to assess organizations.
The use of this simple, yet powerful tool is a way to engage people
in a rich discussion about the organizations real issues,
and about the implications of their level of focus on the tangibles
and intangibles.
The rich discussion provides both depth and breadth of knowledge
and insight needed to ultimately make decisions about what change
strategies, if any, should be implemented to help the organization
move toward high performance.
The model works in this manner: First engage an individual or
a group in a conversation about what is happening in their organization.
Then draw a vertical line on the left side of a piece of paper
(any paper will do from a flipchart to a napkin.) Label this line
"tangible." Ask your audience to describe the organizations
focus on the level of tangibles in their organization. For example,
ask how much focus the organization places on profits, reducing
expenses, and so forth. Most people plot the vertical axis as
high (one executive group asked if there is a higher rating than
"high!") Place a dot on the vertical axis to indicate
their assessment of the tangibles.
Next, lead your audience in a discussion about the level of focus
on the intangible dimension (horizontal axis.) For example, you
could ask "to what extent are people in the organization
turned off or turned on about working here?"
To what extent are they inspired to be creative, innovative, etc."
The response to this question is usually moderately low. Draw
the "intangible" line horizontally as shown in the model
below. Place a dot on the horizontal axis to indicate visually
the response. Now connect the vertical and horizontal dots.
To learn more about this model and its application, read the chapter
by Laura Hauser, "A New Way of Guiding Organizational Change,"
in the book
"The New Bottom Line: Bringing Heart and Soul to Business."
Click
here to order the book, with chapters by Angeles Arrien, Ken
Blanchard, Thomas Moore, and Anita Roddick, from Amazon.com.
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