The McKinsey 7-S Framework

Invented in the 1980s and Still a Possibility for Success Today


Essai, 2009

7 Pages, Note: 1,7


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Introduction
The McKinsey 7-S Framework – A Short Overview
Invented in the 1980s and still a possibility for success today - The McKinsey 7-S Framework. The 7-S Framework not only considers a glance at the top or the bottom of an iceberg, rather the connection of both sections. The core idea is that organization effectiveness stems from the connection between hard-structure like structure, strategy, and systems similarly from soft-structure like style, skills, staff, and something accurately related as superordinate goals. According to Peters and Waterman (2004), In search of excellence, firstly the idea is about a multiplicity, which influences the development of a company. Secondly, these 7 parts are intended to be a interconnected system. And thirdly, there is no starting point or implied hierarchy; all parts together influence each other.

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Titre
The McKinsey 7-S Framework
Sous-titre
Invented in the 1980s and Still a Possibility for Success Today
Université
International University of Applied Sciences  (International Management)
Cours
Business Administration
Note
1,7
Auteur
Année
2009
Pages
7
N° de catalogue
V168038
ISBN (ebook)
9783640848928
ISBN (Livre)
9783640849086
Taille d'un fichier
392 KB
Langue
anglais
Annotations
- The McKinsey 7-S Framework - Development of Organizations - Establish an Adjusted Structure - Managers Have to Move Heaven and Earth - Conclusion - Reference List
Mots clés
The McKinsey 7-S Framework, Development of Organizations, Establish an Adjusted Structure
Citation du texte
Alexander Michalski (Auteur), 2009, The McKinsey 7-S Framework, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/168038

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