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Marconi PLC (A)

Subject

Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Organisational Behaviour

Publication Year

2002

Abstract

Mike Parton took over as CEO of troubled telecommunications equipment manufacturer Marconi in September 2001. In an industry that was overall in steep decline, Marconi was a company burdened by an embedded culture, crippled under its debt burden and losing money at a phenomenal rate. After enjoying years of prosperity and some well-regarded leaders, it was difficult for people to except the reality and face the required changes. Parton set out a plan and a direction to turn Marconi around and develop a management team to help him do so. The case describes key elements of his approach - Strategic, organisational and cultural - and the convening of a conference with his top 100 managers to launch and motivate this agenda. In doing so, Parton's change agenda is put to teat, as well as the future survival of the company. The case can be used to address issues such as: 1. The leadership of change. 2. Crisis Management. 3. Management teambuilding. 4. Implementing a change agenda, incorporating both "hard" and the "soft" elements. 5. Managing individual emotions and reactions to change. The video "The Men who Broke Marconi" produced by The Money Programme (BBC 2001) would provide a valuable backdrop to the case.

Topic List

Managing Change, Transformation, Leadership, Crisis, Values, Corporate culture, Corporate Renewal

Industry

Telecommunications

Publication Event Date

2002

LBS Case Number

CS-02-013

Location

UK/Global

Publication Organisation Size

Over 25,000 Employees

Project Funder

ESRC

Supervisor

PROF. JICK T, PROF. PEIPERL M

Available on ECCH

No


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