61. "The Process Approach to Organizational
Design"
ABSTRACT
Organizations should be viewed less as static entities and more as a set of processes to become something else. the process approach for designing organizations to become more productive, adaptable and efficiently adaptable focuses on these many processes in order to derive the Organizational Architecture. The process approach emphasizes how things occur and avoids teleological reasoning whenever possible.
A process is a time dependent sequence of elements
governed by a rule called a process law. Because organizations engage in a wide
variety of processes, understanding what these processes are and how they combine
allows an analyst to better understand how the organization operates. This paper
provides a tutorial on process thinking which is illustrated by the research
of the author and his colleagues. It also introduces the concept of combined
congruency and explains how to use this concept in the Organizational Audit
and Analysis technology for organizational design.
Key Words: Congruency, Interdependence, Organizational Design, Process, Process Law, Strong Inference, Structure, Task Processes.