OVERCOMING LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES IN HIGHLY MATRIXED ORGANIZATIONS

Leader to Leader Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1002/ltl.20860
Andrew C.M. Cooper
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The author is a seasoned global executive who was the first Millennial and Black executive to serve as General Counsel of UPS Airlines. His perspective on matrixed organizations “is shaped by my experiences moving from a front-line worker to specialized individual contributor to middle manager and eventually to a senior leader within the system.” Challenges to these types of organizations include, in his words, blind spots, unclear accountability, potential for conflict and political maneuvering, and inefficiencies due to role confusion. He notes that “blind spots can arise when stakeholders perceive corporate policies and strategies differently because of their organizational positions.” Unclear accountability “often leads to confusion about responsibilities and outcomes.” Within challenge three, “reporting to multiple managers often leads to confusion over priorities and power struggles, as leaders assert influence to secure resources or recognition.” And in challenge four, “Employees often receive contradictory instructions from different managers, causing confusion, frustration, and project delays.” Overcoming these challenges can lead to, in his words: Improved Collaboration and Communication; Flexibility and Adaptability; Efficient Resource Utilization; Enhanced Employee Skill Development; Clearer Project Objectives; Increased Innovation; Better Customer Focus, Cost Efficiency; More Employee Engagement; and Stronger Organizational Capability.

克服高度矩阵化组织中的领导力挑战
作者是一位经验丰富的全球高管,是第一位担任UPS航空公司总法律顾问的千禧一代和黑人高管。他对矩阵式组织的看法“是由我从一线员工到专门的个人贡献者,再到中层经理,最后到系统内的高级领导者的经历形成的。”用他的话来说,这类组织面临的挑战包括盲点、不明确的责任、潜在的冲突和政治操纵,以及由于角色混淆而导致的效率低下。他指出,“当利益相关者因其组织地位不同而对公司政策和战略的看法不同时,就会出现盲点。”不明确的问责制“常常导致责任和结果的混淆”。在挑战三中,“向多个经理汇报往往会导致优先级的混乱和权力斗争,因为领导者会通过施加影响力来获得资源或认可。”在挑战四中,“员工经常从不同的经理那里得到相互矛盾的指示,导致混乱、沮丧和项目延迟。”用他的话来说,克服这些挑战可以带来:改善协作和沟通;灵活性和适应性;有效利用资源;加强员工技能发展;更明确的项目目标;增加创新;以客户为中心,提高成本效益;提高员工敬业度;更强的组织能力。
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