Organization Design & Workforce Planning

Design Structures That Support Workforce Readiness

Introduction

This course approaches Organization Design and Workforce Planning as strategic decisions that directly affect execution speed, role clarity, resource efficiency, and the organization’s ability to grow and adapt. Organizations do not always struggle because of a lack of resources. In many cases, the real issue lies in an unsuitable structure, overlapping roles, unclear authorities, or a workforce model that no longer matches business needs.

The program focuses on how to read the organization from the inside: how decisions move, where processes slow down, which roles are critical, where overstaffing or understaffing exists, and what capabilities the organization needs now and in the future.

The course also connects organization design with workforce planning through an analytical approach based on data, performance indicators, workload analysis, and future capability forecasting. Data Analysis and Analytics are integrated logically throughout the program, not as separate technical topics, but as practical tools for validating assumptions, identifying gaps, building scenarios, and supporting executive recommendations.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Course Outlines

Day 1: Reading the Organization Before Redesigning It.

The program begins with a clear principle: a structure should not be changed before understanding how the organization actually works.

Day 2: Engineering Roles and Responsibilities.

This day turns the structure from boxes and job titles into a working system of roles, workflow, and accountability.

Day 3: Workforce Planning from Need to Decision.

This day moves beyond the basic question of “how many employees are needed” to a more strategic question: “what capabilities are needed, where, and when”.

Day 4: Data Analysis and Analytics in Organization and Workforce Decisions.

This day focuses on using data as a decision tool, not just as material for reporting.

Day 5: Building the Target Model and Implementation Plan.

The final day connects all previous work into practical outputs that can be implemented and presented to leadership.

Why Attend this Course: Wins & Losses!.

Conclusion

This course provides a strong practical perspective on Organization Design and Workforce Planning by focusing on how the organization works, how roles are distributed, how data is interpreted, and how workforce decisions are made.

The program does not treat the organization chart as a static document. It treats it as a system that affects decision speed, coordination quality, resource efficiency, and accountability. It also views workforce planning as more than a headcount exercise. It is a strategic process that defines the capabilities the organization needs today and the capabilities it must prepare for in the future.

By integrating Data Analysis and Analytics into the course, participants learn how to test assumptions, understand workforce and structural gaps, build scenarios, and present recommendations supported by measurable indicators.

By the end of the program, participants will be better prepared to evaluate current structures, design more effective organization models, build realistic workforce plans, and present executive recommendations that help the organization improve performance and prepare for growth and change.

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