Dear HRart Worker,
What is Organizational Decline Theory? This theory describes a suspended period in which a company’s resources and performance decline. Organizational decline occurs when companies do not anticipate, recognize, and adapt to environmental threats. If an appropriate resolution is not implemented, the future of the company will be at risk.
There are 5 stages that describe the cycle of organizational decline. From the point when decline develops to how a company reacts to the change.
Stage #1 Blinded
Decline begins but fails to be recognized
Stage #2 Inaction
Problems become more visible but no action is taken
Stage #3 Faulty action
Company announces plans to cut cost and increase efficiency without recognizing the need for fundamental changes
Stage #4 Crisis
With the lack of resources to properly change, companies will file for bankruptcy
Stage #5 Dissolution
No matter why a company is experiencing organization decline, if a company isreluctant to change,it will be harder to build itself back up. Acknowledging early signs of organizational decline will allow a company to adapt to the changes before there is too much financial loss.
Organizational decline does not mean the end of the road for companies. When it is acknowledged and accepted, it creates the opportunity for companies to rebuild or reinvent themselves. If a company is no longer making an impactful effect on the community, maybe it is time to change the processes and procedures?
Have you experienced organizational decline? How did you acknowledge and adapt to the changes?
Sincerely,
Grace (she/her/hers)