When organizations have high competencies in management and leadership, they’re able to meet challenges today as well as tomorrow. However, most organizations are usually lacking one or the other. When management exists without leadership, the company is often unable to change. And when leadership exists without management, the company is only as strong as its charismatic leader. Most of the time, organizations are overstaffed with managers, but lack enough leadership to help them deal with constant change.
Change can range from small to large, and organizations can face many different types of change at once. No matter what type of change your organization is facing, you’ll need sufficient management and leadership skills to overcome the challenges inherent in change. What types of change is your organization facing?
- Little Change - Making goods and services with long product life cycles
- Continuous Improvement - Incremental changes in products and ways of operating
- Non-incremental Change Within Business - In addition to 1 and 2, regularly introducing new product lines and significant improvements in how to run the business
- Whole New Businesses - In addition to 2 and 3, inventing not just new product lines, but new businesses
- Whole New Business Models - In addition to 2, 3, and 4, inventing not just new businesses, but new economic and organizational models
- BIG change - All these combined not just episodic, but every year
When they are formed, organizations are often long on leadership and short on management. The savviest organizations gradually add management capabilities over time while still preserving that spark of leadership that led them to rapid growth in the first place. But inevitably, over time, the most passionate leaders move on to something else, while layers of management build up in their place. Organizations gradually transition to a complacent mentality, where management reigns supreme and leadership is in short supply.
