questions in not less than 50 words each. Where's the leadership? At Oman Agriventures Inc., senior management announced a restructuring/reorganization plan every January, with a target completion date of June. The reorganization directives mentioned strategic objectives and the competitive environment, but this changed very little from year to year. There were no announcements from leadership on what was to be accomplishedby reorganization, nor were any process changes explained In addition, there was no effort to get the workforce involved in new initiatives. At the end of the day, nothing ever changed from these reorganizations-just a shuffling of managers and departments to justify reducing staff. First-line managers, middle managers, and junior executives throughout the company spent the year dreading the reorganization, sweating through the process and wondering if this was the year their job was to be eliminated, and then being thankful that they were spared for one more year. The economy was down, so it was difficult to leave and take a job elsewhere. Except for a few critical positions, there was little training or management development for those employees with new responsibilities. Customers were often confused and frustrated by having to deal with a succession of new or "re-shuffled" contact people each year. At Muscat Farms, Ltd. one department was asked by senior leadership to develop action plans and projects needed to launch a new product. The department manager took the initiative to implement a transformational changed and appointed a leadteam consisting of her section managers and a few key subject-matter experts. As the employees became more inspired by the thoughts andideas surrounding the transformation, the lead team became aware that their power base was going to disappear if the changes were actually implemented, especially if employees were empowered to recommend changes and make some decisions on their own. The lead team decided implicitly and explicitly not to allow any significant changes to occur. After four months of anticipation by supervisors and employees, the lead teamjust declared the transformation finished and went back to business as usual. This was frustrating and demoralizing to the employees. (case adapted from Evans and Lindsay, Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence, 10 ed, p.660)
At Muscat Farms, Ltd. one department was asked by senior leadership to develop action plans and projects needed to launch a new product. The department manager took the initiative to implement a transformational changed and appointed a leadteam consisting of her section managers and a few key subject-matter experts. As the employees became more inspired by the thoughts andideas surrounding the transformation, the lead team became aware that their power base was going to disappear if the changes were actually implemented, especially if employees were empowered to recommend changes and make some decisions on their own. The leadteam decided implicitly and explicitly not to allow any significant changes to occur. After four months of anticipation by supervisors and employees, the lead teamjust declared the transformation finished and went back to business as usual. This was frustrating and demoralizing to the employees. (case adapted from Evans and Lindsay, Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence, 10 ed, . p.660) Question: 1. Discuss how the leadership failed to foster change in order to create a sustainable organizational structure and environment at Oman Agriventures, Inc.? 2. What aspects of effective leadership were ignored at Muscat Farms, Ltd? What actions should the leadership of these two companies have taken?
Instructions: Answer the following Instructions: Answer the following questions in not less than 50 words each. Where's the leadership? At Oman Agriventure
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