Organizational Analysis

Managers at each level of the organization use a type of SWOT analysis to identify strategies that will best position the company to achieve its mission and goals. The first step in a SWOT analysis is to identify an organization’s strengths and weaknesses that characterize the present state of the company. The next step requires managers to identify potential opportunities and threats in the environment that affect the organization in the present or possibly in the future. When the SWOT analysis is complete, managers begin developing strategies. These strategies should allow the company to attain its goals by taking advantage of opportunities, countering threats, building strengths, and correcting organizational weaknesses.

Use the company and SWOT analysis you selected in Week 1 for this assignment.

Congratulations! You’ve been hired as a manager and have been asked to analyze the current status of your new company.

Review your company’s SWOT analysis and other available sources to evaluate the strategic needs of the organization within a changing global environment. Use the Wk 2 Apply Worksheet for your evaluation and the University Library Resource for additional guidance.

Organizational Analysis

Critically analyze an agency (i.e., a Social/Human Service Agency where your field placement or employment is/was. If you don’t have any filed placement or employment in that type of agency, interview someone who works in a social/human agency and use the collected data to do the assignment paper), using organizational theories found in your readings, discussed in class and in any research that you choose to undertake. Be sure to include proper citations of work that it is not your own. 12-page maximum

1. Introduction
Introduce the agency you will analyze, your relationship to it (e.g., intern or employee) and the methods you used to conduct your analysis.

2. Organizational Overview
Provide a brief description of the organization. Include stated mission, summary of services provided,
brief overview of the size/sites and target population(s).

3. Structure
Critically analyze your organization using the Bureaucratic Theory/Mechanistic Organization (p.192-
194) and the Human Relations Theory/Organic Organization (p. 205-207 & p. 202, Table 7.2). Specifically,

• Use the traits of bureaucracy identified by Weber and the traits of human relations. Describe the extent to which your organization exhibits these traits.
• Provide several examples of how specific traits either enhance or hamper your ability to do your work.
4. Organization & External Environment (p. 200-201 & Canvas Module 4)
Organizational ecomap is used to illustrate examples of the interaction between an organization and its external environment. Using your ecomap for context, apply systems theory as you respond to the following (draw the ecomap on a separate A4 size paper):

• Select an internally initiated change or initiative and analyze its impact on key stakeholders in the organization’s external environment/system.
• Select a change initiated in the external environment/system and analyze your organization’s response.
Be sure to address open and closed systems/boundaries, feedback loops, and homeostasis. In addition, evaluate the extent to which your organization reflects the traits noted for learning organizations (p. 222-224).

5. Culture (p. 217-222 & Canvas Module 7)
Using the Organizational Culture Model described in your textbook, analyze your organization by responding to the following:

• What are some of the shared beliefs and key values of staff regarding your organization/system?
• Describe examples of the language, slogans, symbols, rituals, stories and traditions of your organization.

• Discuss how new and existing staff and students learn the culture of your organization. Be sure to include explicit (formal) methods and implicit (informal) methods.
• Identify the strengths and/or protective factors of your organization’s culture. Provide specific examples of how the strengths/protective factors enhance your well-being and ability to do your work.
6. Management
Consider the management structures within your organization, particularly the ones with which you regularly interact. Analyze those managers in relation to Theory X and Theory Y (p. 207-208).

• Provide specific examples from either or both models as they apply to your immediate work unit and describe the impact on staff and students. How does this impact your ability to do your work?
7. Power

• What is the degree of centralization of power? Explain. (p. 193)
• Identify critical actors for key aspects of decision-making, including service delivery changes, hiring staff and resolution of staff or patron problems and complains. (p. 211-212)
• Describe informal power held by those not in official positions of power, and explain the basis of this power (e.g., referent power, expert power). (Canvas Module 7)
8. Communication

• Describe the methods, direction, and flow of information between direct service delivery staff and administration.
• Describe the methods, direction, and flow of information between patrons/the community and direct service delivery staff.
9. Conclusion
Based on your analysis, what modifications, expansions, or changes would you suggest for enhancing the services of your agency to its target populations and for enhancing the ability of staff to do their work? Be sure to address each category of analysis and include a rationale for your statements. If no modifications, expansions or changes are indicated in a particular category, explain why.

 

Organizational analysis

A needs assessment consists of an organizational analysis, a person analysis, and a task analysis. Identify what is involved with each analysis. 200 words

 

Training is needed to address several concerns within the organization. Address why training is needed. Identify what a manager should consider in the needs assessment. 200 words

Organizational Analysis

 

Create a PowerPoint presentation that outlines the steps involved in analyzing an organization using systems principles and apply this process to your current living arrangement (or family).
For each step of the organizational analysis process, you should identify and explain the step, then apply this information to analyze your family or current living arrangement using systems principles. Your application of systems principles should include:
• What roles do people play? (Differentiation)
• How are decisions reached? (Leadership)
• Are family goals well articulated? Are there conflicts in goals?
• What is the basic reward system in the family?
• What technology is used to enhance family functioning? Is any of the use of technology counter-productive?
• What are the values of the family? How are these communicated? Enforced?
• Identify problems that could be solved in several ways.
• How does the family adapt to changing conditions?