The most common organizational problem is not bad people — it is bad structure. When talented people consistently underperform, the issue is usually structural: misaligned incentives, unclear decision rights, broken information flows, or spans of control that are too wide or too narrow. AI helps you diagnose structural issues and design alternatives faster.
Conduct an organizational diagnostic for:
Organization: [description, size, industry]
Current structure: [functional, divisional, matrix, network, etc.]
Strategic direction: [where the business is headed]
Observed symptoms: [performance issues, coordination problems, decision delays, etc.]
Analyze:
1. Strategy-structure alignment: Does the current structure support or hinder the strategy?
2. Decision-making effectiveness: Where are decisions too slow, too centralized, or too fragmented?
3. Spans of control: Are they appropriate for the work complexity and management maturity?
4. Collaboration patterns: Where does the structure create silos that hurt cross-functional work?
5. Duplication and gaps: Where do redundant roles exist? Where are there capability gaps?
6. Reporting complexity: How many layers exist between the front line and CEO?
For each issue identified, rate severity and suggest structural remedies.Upgrade to Pro to access the full content
What you'll learn: