如何被听见?员工在包容性战略过程中学习获得高层管理关注

Getting heard? How employees learn to gain senior management attention in inclusive strategy processes

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2024
被引 23
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究一家大型保险公司的包容性战略过程,发现员工因缺乏将运营知识与CEO主题整合的论述能力而难以获得关注,通过体验式和替代性学习提升能力,CEO的具体指导比泛泛指导更有效。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Recent trends toward inclusive strategy processes raise the issue of how employees acquire the discursive competence necessary to gain senior management attention. Building on the emergent dynamic attention‐based view's (DABV) emphasis on communicative interaction, we ethnographically track an inclusive strategy process in a large insurance company. We find that employees typically failed to gain CEO attention because they lacked the discursive competence to integrate their operational knowledge with the CEO's corporate themes. Employees acquired this competence by both experiential and vicarious learning. The CEO promoted employee learning more effectively by specific coaching than by generic coaching. We contribute primarily to the DABV by showing how interactions are sites for learning as well as communications and that communication channels can be both expandable and transparent. Managerial Summary The benefits of increased employee inclusion in strategy processes depend upon participants being truly heard. This study of an inclusive strategy process in a large insurance company shows that top management attention to employee contributions cannot be assumed. Employees often fail to pitch ideas in a manner that top managers can work with. Employees learn to pitch ideas effectively both by receiving direct feedback from top management and by observing feedback on other employees' contributions. Top managers must also learn how to coach effectively, engaging with the specifics of employees' contributions rather than offering general advice. Designs for new inclusive strategy processes should include opportunities for top managers to improve their coaching and for employees to learn from both direct feedback and indirect observation.

战略管理组织学习人力资源管理沟通与领导力