Organizations, like people, get stuck! They get ensnared in routines and processes, and they fall back into old habits. This is the dangerous period of inertia, the period that precedes failure, when organizations show signs of sluggishness.
In Transforming the Clunky Organization Samuel B. Bacharach specifies why organizations fall into patterns of inertia and details the critical pragmatic leadership skills leaders need to regain organizational momentum. From Alfred Sloan, to Lee Iacocca, to Lou Gerstner, to Indra Nooyi, to Steve Jobs, to Jeff Bezos, Bacharach argues that their pragmatic leadership skills assured that their organization did not get trapped by the doldrums of inertia. He employs case illustrations to identify clunky tendencies and inertia within organizations across a wide range of business sectors including technology, finance, banking, home entertainment, and retail. Illustrations are drawn from organizations such as Amazon, Apple, Borders, Merrill Lynch, Nintendo, Starbucks, and Unilever, among many others.
Bacharach argues that in order to achieve their potential, organizations need to be perpetually involved in two activities. The first is discovery—organizational leaders need to continuously explore new opportunities and transfer new insights into new products, processes, and directions. The second is delivery—organizational leaders need to be able to mobilize support for ideas, sustain and drive these ideas forward, and achieve results. Successful discovery and delivery allows organizations to truly thrive and continuously meet their potential.
Expanding on The Agenda Mover, the first book in the BLG Pragmatic Leadership Series, this book offers a roadmap for individual leaders at all levels to create the agility and synergy needed for the continuous organized flow of information and the movement of ideas. Clunky organizations need leaders that are explorers and innovators in the discovery phase and mobilizers and sustainers to deliver solutions. Transforming the Clunky Organization provides the keys for necessary behaviors that allow leaders to successfully break inertia and foster agility.
This book will appeal to leaders at all levels within organizations, change-management consultants, and business-school professors.
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1. THE CHALLENGE OF INERTIA
Sluggish Organizations: Clunky and Myopic
The Inertia of the Clunky Tendency
Sprawling Expansion
The Inertia of the Myopic Tendency
The Blinder Traps
Reaching Potential: Leading for Discovery and Delivery
Robust Discovery
Contextual Competence: Leaders as Explorers
Ideational Competence: Leaders as Innovators
Focused Delivery
Political Competence: Leaders as Campaigners
Managerial Competence: Leaders as Sustainers
2. LEADING FOR ROBUST DISCOVERY
Explore the Context
Scan for Information
Read Weak and Strong Signals
Partner for Direction and Execution
Facilitate Ideation
Structure Information Flow
Frame the Challenge
Lead for Ideation
Maintain Hot Group Culture
3. LEADING FOR FOCUSED DELIVER
Campaign for Support
Create a Coalition Mind-Set
Anticipate Where Stakeholders Are Coming From
Overcome Resistance
Sustain Momentum
Monitor for Tight and Loose Execution
Maintain Commitment and Direction
CONCLUSION: PRAGMATIC LEADERSHIP AND THE COUCH-POTATO ORGANIZATION
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Samuel B. Bacharach, the Mc Kelvey-Grant Professor at Cornell University, is the cofounder of the Bacharach Leadership Group, providing the skills of pragmatic leadership to numerous organizations. He is the author or editor of more than twenty academic books, more than one hundred articles, and a number of popular practitioner-oriented books, including The Agenda Mover. His leadership training material has been used by such corporations as Cisco, Sun Gard, Pepsi Americas, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Citigroup, Chubb, and Gap, as well as Cornell University, Lehigh University, and the University of Virginia. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of pragmatic leadership and a regular columnist for Inc.