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Handbook of Research on ICT-Enabled Transformational Government: A Global Perspective
The purposed end-state of the total organization after the transformation process.
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Transformation Strategies for Shared Service Centers in the Public Sector
Haiko van der Voort (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Hans de Bruijn (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), and Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-390-6.ch003
Abstract
This chapter presents a set of critical choices for initiating a Shared Service Center (SSC) in a large public organization and the management of the transformation process towards it. A move to concentratingorganizational support functions in SSCs in public administration is encouraged by successes in the private sector. There is a lot to gain by concentrating functions including improved services through specialization, efficiencies through standardization, and cost reductions through economies of scale. Yet the transformation process does not resemble the simplicity of the concept of SSC and many challenges need to be bridged. In this chapter, the complexities of transformation processes of the introduction of a government wide SSC for human resource management are studied. By analyzing the perceptions of key stakeholders from a policy network theoretical lens, we found some major patterns determining success or failure in both designing and implementing SSCs. By listing these, we aim to clarify the complexities of transformation processes towards SSCs in public administration and provide some strategic suggestions for these transformations.
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Designing Complex Organizations Computationally
A rational view of organizing, through which managers purposefully consider and effect changes to organizational structure in order to improve fit with changing environmental, technological, strategic and like characteristics.
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Diagnosing Organisations: Everything Is Vague to a Degree – You Do Not Realise Until You Have Tried to Make It Precise
Organizational design refers to the deliberate arrangement of structures, roles, processes, and systems within an organization to achieve specific goals, optimise efficiency, enhance communication, and facilitate coordination. It involves shaping the overall framework and components of an organization to align with its strategy and support effective performance.
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A Modern Socio-Technical View on ERP-Systems
The process of setting up (designing) the structure of transformations, its coordination, control and the information flows needed to manage the transformation according to the organizational strategy.
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