Title: A conceptual model of connection of strategies and operations in organisations: a perspective of management control

Authors: Hua Lin, Runtong Zhang, Birger Andersson

Addresses: School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, PR China. ' School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, PR China. ' Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University/Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Abstract: This paper proposes a conceptual framework of management control systems in the informational perspective, in order to connect strategies and operations. The framework takes strategic planning and control as a whole, and integrates diagnostic control and interactive control into the same framework. It conceptualises the related functions to five components, and shows their interactions and work flows. Formulation and implementation of strategies or strategic change are explained under this framework, focusing on the roles of diagnostic control and interactive control. We use enterprise modelling techniques, i* and e³ value, to describe goal model, business model and their alignment. The connection model is to improve organisational effectiveness and efficiency, by discovering and correcting deviations and taking opportunities. To illustrate and validate the model, a case study is done, showing how the framework works for bridging strategies and operations and how strategic change could be triggered and implemented under the framework.

Keywords: management control; strategic planning; diagnostic control; interactive control; interaction; work flow; strategic change; enterprise modelling; goal models; business models; connection models; organisational effectiveness; efficiency; deviation correction; informational perspectives; information; service operations; informatics.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSOI.2010.031115

International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics, 2010 Vol.5 No.2, pp.158 - 195

Published online: 21 Jan 2010 *

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