Organizational Issues and Solutions

Organizational Issues and Solutions

Company X is a moving and packing company that operates across the country. The company provides moving and packing services such as unpacking, custom crating, cleaning and storage, and partial packing services. Though the company has been operational over the last three years, it continues to face the challenge of high employee turnover, with most employees leaving their positions within the first six months. High turnover rates have resulted in low productivity, work delays, increased costs of operations, and a tarnished company image.

Employees at company X are not engaged in their work. Most of them do not like going to work on most days and lack enthusiasm for their work. The employees also show signs of low energy and negative attitudes, traits that also negatively influence the employees getting into the company. Most of the employees are disconnected from the company’s goals, they are often absent from work, and eventually, many of them leave the company to explore opportunities in other organizations. This lack of employee engagement stems from poor communication between the leadership and the employees and the management team’s lack of effort in addressing the employees’ concerns and needs.

Effective communication is crucial to the success of any organization as it acts as a mechanism for building positive work relations. In contrast, poor communication is detrimental to the company’s success as there is a lack of clear direction from the management team. The nature of work in company X exposes its employees to injury. Despite this knowledge and the employees’ constant complaints that they are unnecessarily exposed to risks and injury, its leadership has not communicated its measures to protect the employees. This lack of communication has created discontentment among the employees resulting in low job satisfaction, low productivity, and employee disengagement.

Other than poor communication, company X also has a problem of poor leadership. Poor leadership is evident in the management team’s inability to provide clear directions to the employees. Poor leadership is also evident through their inability to motivate the employees, poor morale, and the inability to address the negative organizational culture present in company X. There is an overall lack of teamwork in company X, and it has resulted in fragmented departments, poor information flow and the lack of alignment in accomplishing the company’s goals. Poor leadership also creates tension between the management and the employees, further impacting morale and productivity.

As a consultant, I would first create a safe environment for communication. Employees at company X have continuously expressed dissatisfaction due to the lack of communication by the management. Also, the employees constantly complain that their needs and concerns are not being addressed. By creating a safe space for communication, employees can comfortably suggest ideas to combat their challenges and openly share their complaints with the management (Milliken et al., 2). I would also create a standard for communication in which the management team must constantly communicate with the employees. This standard promotes feedback; hence, the management is constantly aware of the challenges the employees encounter, and the employees are aware of what is expected of them.

To improve the leadership skills in the company, I would introduce period leadership training for the management team and the employees. Providing leadership training to employees will help nurture future leaders for the company, while providing leadership training to the management team will help improve their managerial skills (Aguinis & Kraiger, 1). Improved leadership skills promote positive management that improves corporate culture and promotes positive change in all aspects of the company.

Addressing company X’s problem of poor leadership skills and poor communication is crucial to solving the problem of high employee turnover. Solving the problem of high employee turnover will effectively reduce operational costs, increase customer satisfaction, and promote a positive organizational image as deliveries can be made on time.

Source List

Aguinis, H., & Kraiger, K. (2009). Benefits of Training and Development for Individuals and Teams, Organizations, and Society. Annu. Rev. Psychol, 60, 451-74.

Milliken, F. J., Morrison, E. W., & Hewlin, P. F. (2003). An exploratory study of employee silence: Issues that employees don’t communicate upward and why. Journal of management studies, 40(6), 1453-1476.

Organizational Issues and Solutions

Leaders address issues and propose solutions. As a leader, you’ll need to stay on top of events
that may facilitate or hinder productivity. You must create and implement solutions to address
these issues.
In the assignment preparation, you chose an organization, described its organizational issue,
and identified how it hinders organization efficiency. This assignment exposes you to complex
modern organizational challenges. The solutions you devise should reflect your learning and
research of organizational and individual influences in the workplace.
Instructions

The new CEO has selected your consulting firm to provide an analysis of the organizational
efficiency.
Write a 2– 3 page, double-spaced paper in which you will present to the CEO your findings during
your research steps. You must propose strategic solutions in your paper to include the following:
Describe the organization and the issue to resolve:
Provide a brief description of the organization you selected.
Present the organizational issue that adversely affected productivity and that you, the consultant,
will review and resolve.
This information can be summarized from your assignment preparation last week. Make sure to
incorporate any feedback that you received from your instructor.
Analyze current corporate culture:
How has the current corporate culture facilitated the development of the current issue? Research
the organization, dig into the culture, and analyze how it contributed to this issue. Hint: Review
the mission and vision statements as well as the corporate Web site.
Identify areas of weakness:
What are the organization’s areas of weakness as they relate to the issue? Apply your research
on organizational behavior approaches to aspects of corporate culture— such as diversity,
teamwork, and motivational strategies— to help identify the areas of weakness.
Propose solutions:
What organizational practices would you modify? What solutions would you recommend to
management that would help solve the identified weaknesses? As a consultant, you will identify
the suggestions and solutions you would present to the organization’s leadership with regard to modifying current organizational practices to resolve the issue.
References and citations:
Provide at least two quality resources such as the course textbook, a company Web site,
business Web sites (CNBC, Bloomberg, etc.), resources from the Strayer Library, and/or outside
sources. Note: Wikipedia and Web-based blogs do not qualify as credible resources.
You can find in-depth and quality company information using the Nexis Uni database through the
University Online Library.
In-text citations are required when paraphrasing or quoting another source.
Formatting and writing standards:
This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information,
please refer to the University Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course.
Confidentiality: Since you will be addressing real issues in real organizations in your
assignments, it is important to respect confidentiality. Feel free to use an alias for any company
or individuals you might mention in your assignments. Remember that all discussions about
these organization should only occur within this course and not be shared with people outside
the course.

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