The 7s model is only a theory The 7s Model was introduced for the first time in 1981‚ by Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos. McKinsey‚ an American consultancy bureau‚ adopted the model‚ used it frequently and made it one of the best-known management models in the world. The 7s Model stands for seven aspects where an organization should pay attention to‚ in order to function successfully: Staff‚ Style‚ Structure‚ System‚ Strategy‚ Skills and Shared Values. These 7 aspects have to support and
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McKinsey & Company: Managing Knowledge and Learning Group 2 – Section A Aditya Dave 11P005 Anand Jhunjhunwala 11P009 Pragati Sangal 11P031 Pratikshit Pandey 11P032 Saurabh Bhandari 11P041 1. What was McKinsey’s unique source of competitive advantage developed by James O. McKinsey and later by Marvin Bower? James O. McKinsey * Recruited experienced executives and trained them on an integrated approach which he called the General Survey outline * Sequence
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McKinsey 7S Model This model was developed in the 1980’s by Robert Waterman‚ Tom Peters and Julien Philips whilst working for McKinsey and originally presented in their article " Structure is not Organisation". To quote them: "Intellectually all managers and consultants know that much more goes on in the process of organizing than the charts‚ boxes‚ dotted lines‚ position descriptions‚ and matrices can possibly depict. But all too often we behave as though we didn’t know it - if we want change
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McKinsey Matrix (The GE multi factoral) With the help of McKinsey and Company‚ a leading consulting group‚ the General Electric Company (GE) developed a popular business portfolio analysis tool called the GE Multifactor Portfolio Matrix. This tool helps managers develop organizational strategy that is based primarily on market attractiveness and business strengths. Industry attractiveness might be determined by such factors as the rate of industry growth‚ the number of competitors in an industry
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2. INTERNAL ANALYSIS (7S) McKinsey’s 7s framework will be utilized to analyze AirAsia’s internal environment. By using this framework‚ companies can understand their current situation and strategies so that they can improve company performance. Table 1 McKinsey’s 7s framework 2.1 Shared values The common shared value of AirAsia is to be the largest low cost airline in Asia by continually insisting on the development of the low-cost carrier model. AirAsia always tries
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In the book counting by 7s‚ by Holly Goldberg Sloan‚ one of the big themes is that everyone changes‚ for better or worse. This big theme is supported by the incredibly constant‚ lifelike character development. A part of this theme about everyone changing is that one person can have a big impact on others. Dell‚ the middle school guidance counselor‚ changes a lot. His outlook on life and his motivations are much different by the end of the book. In the beginning‚ he is a total slob; he is unorganized
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A New Focus for McKinsey Rajat Gupta‚ a 20-year veteran committed to decide to put emphasis on knowledge development‚ launched a four-pronged attack to help McKinsey to build up their long tern capital. First‚ he capitalized the firm’s long tern investment by creating come new channels and forums for knowledge development and organizational learning. Second‚ he created a Practice Olympic to encourage regional offices to extend ideas that grew out of client engagement. Third‚ he assigned senior
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Apply the McKinsey 7S model to your organization ‚ list out the organizations 7S. The McKinsey 7S model involves seven interdependent factors which are categorized as either "hard" or "soft" elements: Hard Elements Soft Elements Strategy Structure Systems Shared Values Skills Style Staff Hard elements are easier to define or identify and management can directly influence them: These are strategy statements; organization charts and reporting lines; and formal processes and IT systems.
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------------------------------------------------- Case Study Review on McKinsey & Company: Managing Knowledge and Learning. Harvard Business School. Article 9-396-357. Rev. January 4‚ 2000 ------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is fundamentally a cognitive phenomenon (Geisler‚ 2007.p. 467) which is embedded in the intellectual capital: the human and structural capital (Bercerra-Fernandez‚ Gonzales and Rajiv Sabherwal‚ 2002‚ p.3) of organizations. The acquisition or to be
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| STRAT | COM 400 – Richard Wolfe | [An Analysis of BlackBerry] | Using the 7-S and other relevant frameworks. July 17‚ 2013. | Executive Summary This paper is targeted to anyone interested on further information regarding BlackBerry (investor‚ prospective employee‚ management) and is written from the point of view of a former employee. The overarching theme of the analysis is the organizational challenges facing BlackBerry in its competitive environment‚ where it has already
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