CORPORATE MANAGEMENT MODELS

Authors

  • Alimjanova Dilrabo

Keywords:

Matrix Model.Holacracy. Agile Model. Team-based structure. Hierarchical structure. Cross-functional communication. Flat organization. Self-management. Decision-making. Flexibility. Adaptability. Incremental project delivery. Collaborative work. Organizational culture. Change management. Project management. Business value.

Abstract

In this text, we explored three popular management models: the Matrix Model, Holacracy, and Agile Model. Each of these models has its unique approach to management, aiming to create more effective, efficient, and collaborative workplaces. The Matrix Model combines hierarchical and team-based structures, fostering communication, collaboration, and cross-functional knowledge-sharing across departments. Holacracy, on the other hand, relies on a flat, democratic structure that empowers employees to manage their own work and participate in decision-making collaboratively. Finally, the Agile Model emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and collaboration, enabling teams to work together in sprints to deliver incremental pieces of large, complex projects. Each model has its strengths and weaknesses, with unique advantages and challenges. Ultimately, choosing the right model depends on the organization's unique goals and needs, as well as its internal culture, structure, and capacity to adapt to change.

References

"The Adaptive Enterprise: IT Infrastructure Strategies to Manage Change and Enable Growth" by Jeanne W. Ross, Cynthia Beath, and Anne Quaadgras

"The Matrix Organization Reloaded: Adventures in Team and Project Management" by David L. Cleland and Roland Gareis

"Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World" by Brian J. Robertson

"Beyond Budgeting: How Managers Can Break Free from the Annual Performance Trap" by Jeremy Hope and Robin Fraser

"Agile Project Management with Scrum" by Ken Schwaber.

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Published

2023-06-08

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