Mckinsey'S 7S Framework: Presented By: Group 3
Mckinsey'S 7S Framework: Presented By: Group 3
Presented BY : Group 3
AmAN Razvi (19PGPIM065)
Saurabh anand (19PGPIM070)
ChitRang NEGI (19PGPIM074)
Ravi Anand JHA (19PGPIM092)
Sumit Kumar (19PGPIM104)
Utsav Nautiyal (19PGPIM109)
CEO Jim Davis had three major
problems to solve
1. Improve firm’s profitability
2. Increase brand awareness through
advertisements
3. Capture a higher market share and
remain in top 5 American sneaker
firms.
New Balance : A USA based athletic footwear firm which started facing the heat in
late 1992 as American footwear market started to shrink.
Competitors like Nike and Adidas weren’t bothered much owing to the low cost
overseas manufacturing which provided funds for advertisement and endorsements
which in turn accentuated the sales.
NB’s manufacturing was based in the States, producing high quality shoes, and it
hadn’t had the money to spend on advertisement.
Its USPs were high quality, neighborhood running shoes which were endorsed by no
one.
The answer to NB’s problems?
McKinsey’s 7S Model
Developed in the late 1970s by Tom
Peters and Robert Waterman
"Soft" elements, on the other hand, can be more difficult to describe, and
are less tangible and more influenced by culture. However, these soft
elements are as important as the hard elements if the organization is going to
be successful. Soft elements answer many who and how questions about the
business. Ex- Who comprises the company workforce? How skilled the
Hard Elements
Shared Values: these are the core values of the company that are
evidenced in the corporate culture and the general work ethic. Guided by
the Vision and Mission of the organization. Also known as Super ordinate
goals.
Style: the style of leadership adopted. Ex, Democratic, Autocratic etc
Staff: the employees and their general capabilities. Ex- Google, Amazon
etc
Skills: the actual skills and competencies of the employees working for
the company
Apple Inc
Shared Values - business is aligned around the
values of design and user experience
Strategy - focus on a small number of products
and to make them innovative and excellent –
enabling the business to capture a huge market
share relative to its size, and build a loyal
customer following
Structure: A divisional structure to focus on
different product lines by dedicated team. For
example , a specific team worked on Macintosh
in its genesis days.
Soft elements