Are Your HR and Business Structures Aligned?

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"Building the 21st Century HR Organization" - Part 1
by Dave Ulrich, Jon Younger, Wayne Brockbank

For HR to be a success it must start with a clear strategy that delivers value and a structure that reflects the organization of the company. To align HR with its business organizations, HR leaders must first understand the model of business they serve and implications for HR design.

In a recently published article we looked at companies along a grid of centralization - decentralization, which leads to three basic ways in which a company operates: holding company, functional organization, or allied/diversified organization (Lawler and Galbraith, 1995). We then look at the role of HR and appropriate HR structures for each of those organizational models.

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Many of the ideas in this article are discussed in How Leaders Build Value.

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