Case three. Developing a strategic plan through the use of task forces.

F J DeMarco
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Although Carolina Community found itself continuing to grow and expand at a time when most facilities in the area were suffering from census declines, it was obvious that continuation of such growth would require more sophisticated strategic planning. At the time of the study, Carolina Community was growing in all areas. Inpatient census as well as outpatient utilization were taxing the resources of the organization. The strategic location of the facility and the support of a committed medical staff provided the institution with a competitive advantage over the other area facilities in the past. In the span of three months, two major competing institutions made strategically significant organizational changes. Both institutions hired new administrators known for their aggressiveness and organizational abilities. It became obvious very quickly that the playing field would soon be changing. No longer would Carolina Community's administration be able to move aggressively to protect and expand its markets without fear of competition. Carolina Community is a hospital with a long-standing tradition of formal strategic planning forced by a rapid "heating up" of the environment to respond much more quickly than it has had to in the past and much more quickly than it is currently able. The case report describes a change in strategy formulation process which was designed to speed up response time and to modify the organization along Ansoff's eight characteristics to a more environmentally appropriate configuration.

例3。通过使用工作组制定战略计划。
虽然卡罗莱纳社区发现自己在该地区大多数设施遭受人口普查下降的时候仍在继续增长和扩张,但很明显,这种增长的持续需要更复杂的战略规划。在研究期间,卡罗莱纳社区在各个领域都在发展。住院病人普查和门诊病人的使用都在消耗着该组织的资源。该设施的战略位置和忠诚的医务人员的支持使该机构比过去的其他地区设施具有竞争优势。在三个月的时间里,两家主要的竞争机构进行了具有战略意义的重大组织变革。这两所大学都聘用了以积极进取和组织能力著称的新管理者。很明显,竞争环境很快就会发生变化。卡罗莱纳社区的管理部门再也不能在不担心竞争的情况下积极地保护和扩大其市场。卡罗莱纳社区医院是一家有着长期传统的正式战略规划的医院,由于环境的迅速“升温”,它的反应速度比过去快得多,也比目前的能力快得多。案例报告描述了战略制定过程的变化,旨在加快响应时间,并根据安索夫的八个特征将组织修改为更适合环境的配置。
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