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Organisation Prototyping by Modelling:
​The Fastest, Easiest Way - Ever.

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75% failure rate? Can you live with that?

Failure of organisation design
According to several recent studies the success rate of organisational redesign efforts is somewhere between 25% and 30% - and that means that up to 75% of them fail!

Do you know of any reorganisation that was completed on time and under budget? We were recently called in to advise one company which was into week nine of a reorganisation planning exercise that was supposed to be finished in two weeks!

One observer blames the poor success rate on the dominance of the 'sticks and boxes' approach where executives shift boxes on an organisation chart, bolt on more resources that were lobbied for by a zealous executive, or cut costs across the board. Most of us have lived through one of these experiences. However, we have observed that the sticks and boxes approach invariably invites discussions about power, resources and even about incumbency - the current names in the boxes!

For a 2 minute video to show you how this works, click here.

Objectives, Consensus, Speed and Learning

Building a new organisaiton
Reorganisations require a concentrated effort in the early stages to determine and lock in the most important features of the new organisation. Only then can the details of the sticks and boxes be worked out confidently.

HCR has had success  by using prototyping methods to start discussions about reorganisations in a different place - with the expertise you will need to achieve your business strategy. This approach focuses attention more on the objectives of the organisation in a highly visual form while still getting agreement on a significant amount of detail on issues of structure.


Our prototyping workshop:
  • Creates a prototype design in the form of a highly visual map of the strategic expertise you will need to achieve your business objectives;
  • Moves through a series of iterations of the expertise prototype, with each iteration adding levels of the traditional 'sticks and boxes' to the map, and finally;
  • Overlaying information on salary budgets, working relationships and communication.

Organisation build from value chain
We hold off moving the sticks and boxes until almost the last steps! Then and only then is it safe to tackle distribution of jobs, resources and costs.

See it for yourself

Curious? ​Just watch this 2 minute video that walks you through the entire process:
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Contact us to chat with one of our consultants to share ideas, discuss problems and identify solutions.       

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​ Makati City 1216,
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HCR services and supports customers in Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, China (PRC), Taiwan (ROC), Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, South Korea and Japan.
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    • Steps to an automated org chart
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  • Mergers, Acquisitions and Reorganisations How You Can Succeed
  • Organisation Modelling and Prototyping
  • vizforce: Strategic planning for human to business alignment
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  • The End of HR
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    • Philippines Tagalog
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  • Get your free organisation chart
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  • About
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  • Organisation Charts: Automatic Value through Visualisation
    • Steps to an automated org chart
    • OrgPublisher FAQ
  • Instilled LXP
  • AtlasCertified
  • Mergers, Acquisitions and Reorganisations How You Can Succeed
  • Organisation Modelling and Prototyping
  • vizforce: Strategic planning for human to business alignment
  • HR Management and Processes Simplified Optimised
  • The End of HR
  • HCR Asia-Pacific
    • Philippines Tagalog
    • Bahasa Indonesia
    • 主页 (ROC, PRC, Hong Kong SAR)
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  • 5 Reasons to Chart your Workforce
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