Restructuring 3M for an integrated Europe. Part two: Implementing the change
Mary Ackenhusen,
Daniel Muzyka and
Neil Churchill
European Management Journal, 1996, vol. 14, issue 2, 151-159
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This two-part article describes the restructuring of the European operations of the 3M Company in 1992. The restructuring was undertaken to more effectively deal with its Pan-European customers by changing from a country-orientated organization to one based on product lines. The first article in February's EMJ began by describing the nature of this innovative and decentralized $14 billion company and the history of its European activities. It then examined the way in which 3M's European management, from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s, came to the realization that it was imperative to rapidly make this fundamental and major change. In typical 3M fashion, once the decision was made as to the general nature of what was needed, the details of exactly what was to be done and how it should be accomplished were left to the people who were nearest the problem, most knowledgeable about it, and most effected - the European managers. This second part, Implementing the Change, explains how the European managers, in 1993, designed the organization, determined how the process should proceed, and decided who should fill the different positions created. It describes how they managed the transformation - including a detailing of the problems, triumphs and surprises encountered. While the articles collectively provide insight as to how apparently successful transformation took place, a key benefit of studying the transition is to generate an understanding of how this entrepreneurial organization functions. We hope the readers may glean new insights on how to make their organizations more entrepreneurial and more innovative.
Date: 1996
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