Impact of Teams - Review of Case Study
Introduction
It is important to note, from the onset, that there is need to add the number of working teams at Sanderson Soaps. This assertion is largely founded on several factors. With the company’s gross sales having hit $3 million last year, Sanderson Soaps appears to be on track to becoming a much larger enterprise. Indeed, the company was barely able to fill orders last quarter. The future growth of the company will be largely dependent on how well the management of the company harnesses the power of teamwork to further advance the organizational agenda. It should be noted that at present, the company does not work as a cohesive team keen on accomplishing specific organizational objectives and goals. This is true at both the executive/managerial level and at the employee level. If the company does not embrace teamwork and increase the number of working teams, the Sandersons dream of expanding into other markets and eventually having a nationwide presence will most likely not be accomplished.
Working Teams Change Recommendations
a) At the Organizational Level
There will be need for a governing committee at the organizational level. This is a team that will help in not only the formulation of the overall strategic direction of the organization, but also help direct the mission of Sanderson Soaps. The governing committee will also be charged with the evaluation of recommendations from various departments with an aim of harmonizing organizational operations. Further, the committee will be charged with conflict resolution.
b) Product Development and Production Division
The team in James’ division will need to be increased and have its diversity enhanced. At present, the division employs a total of six employees. While two of the six work in the development and testing of new products, the other four work in the production arm of the division. It is recommended that...
References
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Morgenson, F.P., DeRue, D.S. & Karam, E.P. (2010). Leadership in Teams: A Functional Approach to Understanding Leadership Structures and Processes. Journal of Management, 36(1), 5-39.
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