The Four Frame Model
The Four Frame Model
The Four Frame Model
Reframing Organizations
Frames
Lenses focus, filter some things and allow others to pass through, help us order experience.
Frames
Tools strengths and limitations. Wrong tool gets in the way; right tool makes the job easier.
Structural Frame
From sociology and management science. Emphasizes goals, specialized roles, and formal relationships. Structures (Organization charts) fit organizations environment and technology. Responsibilities, rules, policies, procedures.
Structural Frame
Problems arise when the structure does not fit the situation.
Political Frame
Rooted in political science. Organizations as arenas, contests, or jungles. Different interests competing for power and resources. Rampant conflict differences in needs, perspectives, and lifestyles. Bargaining, negotiation, coercion, compromise, coalitions.
Problems arise when power is concentrated in the wrong places or is too broadly dispersed. Solutions: political skill.
Symbolic Frame
Draws from social and cultural anthropology. Organizations as tribes, theaters, or carnivals. Culturerituals, ceremonies, stories, heroes, and myths. Organization is theater actors play role while audiences form impressions.
Symbolic Frame
Problems arise when actors play their parts badly, when symbols lose their meaning, when ceremonies and rituals lose their potency.
Rebuild the expressive or spiritual side of organization through the use of symbol, myth, and magic.
Power, conflict, competition, organizational politics Advocacy Develop agenda and power base
Justice Power
Faith Significance
Choosing a Frame
Question Are individual commitment and motivation essential to success? Is the technical quality of the decision important? Frame if answer is Yes Frame if answer is No
Structural
Human Resource, Political, Symbolic Structural, Human Resource Structural, Human Resource Structural, Human Resource, Symbolic
Source: Bolman & Deal (1997), p. 271
Are there high levels of Political, Symbolic ambiguity and uncertainty? Are conflict and scarce resources significant? Are you working from the bottom up? Political, Symbolic Political
Reframing Leadership
Frame Structural Effective Leader Effective Leadership Process Ineffective Leader Ineffective Leadership Process Analyst, architect Analysis, design Petty tyrant Management by detail and fiat Human Resources Catalyst, servant Support, empowerment Weakling, pushover Abdication Political Advocate, negotiator Advocacy, coalition building Con artist, thug Manipulation, fraud Symbolic Prophet, poet Inspiration, framing experience Fanatic, fool Mirage, smoke & mirrors
Reframing Change
Frame Structural Barriers to Change Loss of clarity and stability, confusion, chaos Communicating, realigning and renegotiating formal patterns and policies Human Resources Anxiety, uncertainty, feelings of incompetence, neediness Training to develop new skills, participation and involvement, psychological support Political Disempowerment, conflict between winners and losers Creating arenas where issues can be renegotiated and new coalitions formed Symbolic Loss of meaning and purpose, clinging to the past Creating transition rituals: mourning the past, celebrating the future
Essential Strategies
How do you see the four frames in your school and/or work environment?