Write a 1,200- to 1,400-word paper using the same organization you selected in Week 2, and include the following: Apply the five key elements of design thinking to analyze the organization’s effectiveness in design thinking and innovation.

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Resources: Page 109 of Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Ch. 6 and the organization you selected in the Week 2 Individual Assignment

Choose from one of the following options:

Option 1

Write a 1,200- to 1,400-word paper using the same organization you selected in Week 2, and include the following:

  • Apply the five key elements of design thinking to analyze the organization’s effectiveness in design thinking and innovation.
  • Evaluate where the organization excels in design thinking.
  • Detail where the organization needs improvement.
  • Make specific recommendations that the organization can undertake to improve design thinking and innovation.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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Note: If you choose the paper in Week 3, a presentation must be selected for Week 4 and vice versa.

Option 2

Prepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with speaker’s notes using the same organization you selected in Week 2, and include the following:

  • Apply the five key elements of design thinking to analyze the organization’s effectiveness in design thinking and innovation.
  • Evaluate where the organization excels in design thinking.
  • Detail where the organization needs improvement.
  • Make specific recommendations that the organization can undertake to improve design thinking and innovation.

Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

Note: If you choose the presentation in Week 3, a paper must be selected for Week 4 and vice versa.

Design the divisional organizational structure chart with the given information. Justify the basic elements and the merits and demerits of designing this organizational structure.

Evans RV Wholesale Supply and Distribution Company sells parts, equipment, and supplies for recreational vehicles-motor homes, travel trailers, campers, and similar vehicles. In addition, Evans has a service department for the repair and service of RVs. The owner, Alex Evans, bought the company five years ago from its original owner, changed the name of the company, and has finally made it profitable, although it has been rough going. The organization is set up in three divisions: service, retail parts and supplies, and wholesale parts and supplies. Alex, the owner, CEO, and president, has a vice president for each operating division and a vice president of finance and operations. The organization chart shows these divisions and positions. In the warehouse there are three groups: receiving (checking orders for completeness, returning defective merchandise, stocking the shelves, filling orders), service parts, and order filling for outgoing shipments. The warehouse group is responsible for all activities related to parts and supplies receiving, storage, and shipping. The retail sales division includes all functions related to selling of parts and supplies at the two stores and in the mobile sales trailer. Personnel in the retail division include salespeople and cashiers. The retail salespeople also work in the warehouse because the warehouse also serves as the showroom for walk-in customers. In the service department the service manager supervises the service writers, one scheduler, and lead mechanics and technicians. The service department includes the collision repair group at the main store and the service department at the satellite store. The collision repair group has two service writers who have special expertise in collision repair and insurance regulations. Two drivers who move RVs around the “yard” also work in the service division. The accounting and finance groups do everything related to the money side of the business, including accounts payable and receivable, cash management, and payroll. Also in this group is the one person who handles all of the traditional personnel functions. Alex has run other small businesses and is known as a benevolent owner always taking care of the loyal employees who work hard and are the backbone of any small business. He is also known as being real tough on anyone who loafs on the job or tries to take unfair advantage of Alex or the company. Most of the employees are either veterans of the RV industry at Evans or elsewhere, or are very young and still learning the business. Alex is working hard to develop a good work ethic among the younger employees and to keep the old-timers fully involved. Since he bought the business, Alex has instituted new, modern, employee-centered human resource policies. However, the company is still a traditional hierarchically structured organization. The company is located in a major metropolitan area that has a lot of potential customers for the RV business. The region has many outdoor recreational activities and an active retirement community that either lives in RVs (motor homes, trailers, or mobile homes) or uses them for recreation. The former owner of the business specifically chose not to be in the RV sales business, figuring that parts and service was the better end of the business. Two stores are strategically located on opposite ends of the metropolitan area, and a mobile sales office is moved around the major camping and recreational areas during the peak months of the year. When Alex bought the company, the parts and supplies business was only retail, relying on customers to walk in the door to buy something. After buying the business, Alex applied good management, marketing, and cash-management principles to get the company out of the red and into profitability. Although his was not the only such business in town, it was the only one locally owned, and it had a good local following. About two years ago, Alex recognized that the nature of the business was changing. First, he saw the large nationwide retailers moving into town. These retailers were using discount pricing in large warehouse-type stores. These large retail stores could use volume purchasing to get lower prices from manufacturers, and they had the large stores necessary to store and shelve the large inventory. Alex, with only two stores, was unable to get such low prices from manufacturers. He also noted that retired people were notorious for shopping around for the lowest prices, but they also appreciated good, friendly customer service. People interested in recreational items also seemed to be following the national trend to shop via catalogs. So for a variety of reasons Alex began to develop a wholesale business by becoming a wholesale distributor to the many RV parts and supply businesses in the small towns located in the recreational areas around that state and in surrounding states. At the same time, he created the first catalog for RV parts and supplies, featuring all the brand-name parts and supplies by category and supplier. The catalog had a very attractive camping scene on the cover, a combination of attractively displayed items and many pages full of all the possible parts and supplies that the RV owner could think of. Of course, he made placing an order very easy, by phone, mail, or fax, and accepted many easy payment methods. He filled both distributor orders and catalog orders from his warehouse in the main store using standard mail and parcel delivery services, charging the full delivery costs to the customers. He credits the business’s survival so far to his diversification into the warehouse and catalog business through which he could directly compete with the national chains. Although it is now barely profitable, Alex is concerned about the changes in the industry and the competition and about making the monthly payments on the $5 million loan he got from the bank to buy the business in the first place. In addition, he reads about the latest management techniques and attends various professional conferences around the country. He has been hearing and reading about this team-based organization idea and thinks it might be just the thing to energize his company and take it to the next level of performance and profitability. At the annual strategic planning retreat in August, Alex announced to his top management team that starting on October 1 (the beginning of the next fiscal year), the company would be changing to a team-based arrangement. Questions 1. Design the divisional organizational structure chart with the given information. Justify the basic elements and the merits and demerits of designing this organizational structure. 2. Using the organization chart of Evans RV Wholesale Supply and Distribution, describe how you would put the employees together in teams and analyse the benefits or otherwise. 3. If Alex were to call you in as a consultant, what alternate organizational structure will you recommend in the midst of Covid-19. 4. Analyse the counterproductive work behaviour likely to affect Evans RV? With your understanding of leadership as an important area of the study of organizational behaviour, critically evaluate the leadership theories applicable to Evans RV.

Describe the non-scholarly source (e.g., an op-ed, newspaper article, website, etc.) on one side of the issue. Summarize the key points made (approximately 50 words).

My topic is: Does the use of Social Media tend to improve or harm relationships?

  • Introduction (approximately 100 words)
    • Explain your topic.
    • State the specific question that you are addressing.
  • Presentation of an Argument
    • Describe the non-scholarly source (e.g., an op-ed, newspaper article, website, etc.) on one side of the issue.
      • Summarize the key points made (approximately 50 words).
    • Present what you see as the main argument from that source. Make sure to present your argument in standard form, with the premises listed above the conclusion. (approximately 100 words)
    • Evaluate the quality of the reasoning in this source (approximately 200 words)
      • In completing your evaluation, consider assessing how well the research supports the premises of the main argument and how strongly the reasoning supports the conclusion of that argument.
  • Presentation of an Argument on the Other Side of the Issue
    • Describe the non-scholarly source on the opposite side of the issue.
      • Summarize the key points made. (approximately 50 words)
    • Present what you see as the main argument from that source. (Make sure to present your argument in standard form, with the premises listed above the conclusion.) (approximately 100 words)
    • Evaluate the quality of the reasoning in this source (approximately 200 words)
      • In completing your evaluation, consider assessing how well the research supports the premises of the main argument and how strongly the reasoning supports the conclusion.

Write 2 more paragraphs that are an introduction and conclusion to  this topic. Be sure to include your references, and format your  submission in APA format.

Overview

Now that you have defined the quality dimensions, you will need to  determine which quality process improvement tools and techniques would  bring the biggest benefit to your project. Some of the tools that you  may want to research include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Lean thinking
  • Value stream process mapping
  • Kaizen
  • Five Ss (separate, straighten, scrub, standardize, systematize)
  • Kanban

Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board  area, write 350–500 words that respond to the following questions with  your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for  future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use  examples to reinforce your ideas.

Research at least 2 sources (which may include your textbook) to support your response. Discuss the following:

  • Compare and contrast 3 process improvement tools and techniques from the tools listed above.
  • In your opinion, which is the best quality process improvement tool or technique to implement in your project? Why?

Write 2 more paragraphs that are an introduction and conclusion to  this topic. Be sure to include your references, and format your  submission in APA format.

Responses to Other Students: Respond to at least 2  of your fellow classmates with at least a 100-word reply about their  Primary Task Response regarding items you found to be compelling and  enlightening. To help you with your discussion, please consider the  following questions:

  • What did you learn from your classmate’s posting?
  • What additional questions do you have after reading the posting?
  • What clarification do you need regarding the posting?
  • What differences or similarities do you see between your posting and other classmates’ postings?