What typically happens over time, is that as your business grows, you hire new people, create new positions and tweak your management team as-needed in the moment.
This works reasonably well when you are a small business, with the team being highly connected and quite a number of the team being a jack of all trades.
However, there comes a time when what worked as a small business no longer works [best]. This is when restructuring should be considered.
Scientific research shows that one of the key pillars for “Winner” success in business is to have a Fast Decision Structure.
The structure needs to simultaneously support the reduction of bureaucracy, creation of a winning strategy and a high performance culture.
People need to be in positions where they thrive, know their responsibilities, have authority and are held accountable.
The management team needs to focus on setting a strategy and executing it with precision.
You must excel at sharing vital information across the organisation, breaking through silos and cooperating on execution.
Interestingly, the science also reveals you should put your best people closest to the action (in other words, closest to paying customers) – keeping frontline stars in place.
Getting from where you are now to a Fast Decision Structure is never about changing a few titles and/or people. It involves going deeper. Looking into the functions that your business needs to perform to excel at its strategy; and then crafting precise roles, authorities, reporting lines and strategic leadership system.
If you’d like to discuss a method to achieve this, please let us know.
In that video you just watched, we mentioned some research.
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