McKinsey 7S Model
Definition
An organizational model developed by in the 1980s by Tom Peters and Robert Waterman (the authors of In Search of Excellence) that analyzes seven key internal aspects of an organization that need to be aligned if it is too achieve its objectives and improve performance. The model is also used to help companies adapt to changing environments that occur through mergers or acquisitions.
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