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Building Block 3: Partitioning

In: Seven Building Blocks of a Successful Corporate Restructuring

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  • Dino Dogan

    (Luxembourg School of Business)

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A new division of labor (partitioning) as a result of restructuring can best support the company in achieving its strategic and operational goals. In the specific design, the new structure should be aligned with the company’s strategy. In the operational area, the new organization should be built around topics and not around individuals. Furthermore, the success of the restructuring depends on the proper sizing of the organization with regard to current and future challenges. A crucial question in this context is the clarification of make or buy. In an increasingly specialized and divided world of work, the management of current and future core competencies is of great importance. These core competencies must not be outsourced under any circumstances. Conversely, the absence of or the inability to quickly develop core competencies can halt the restructuring project at the outset or necessitate a realistic adjustment of the restructuring goals.

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  • Dino Dogan, 2024. "Building Block 3: Partitioning," Springer Books, in: Seven Building Blocks of a Successful Corporate Restructuring, chapter 0, pages 81-88, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-46359-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-46359-5_6
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