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force-field-analysis-and-scenario-planning
Force field analysis
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Force field analysis involves managers identifying the driving and restraining forces that surround a strategic change decision
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Once identified these forces can be analysed to determine whether a decision should go ahead
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Driving forces
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Driving forces are factors that could justify that strategic change is needed
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Internal driving forces may include:
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Outdated machinery or product lines
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Declining team morale
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The need to increase profitability
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External driving forces may include:
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A volatile market
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Disruptive technologies e.g. AI
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Changing demographic trends
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Restraining forces
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Retraining forces are factors that could prevent or limit change
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Internal restraining forces may include:
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Fear of the unknown
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The existing organisational structure
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“That’s not how things are done here” attitudes
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External restraining forces may include:
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Existing commitments to partner organisations
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Government legislation
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Obligations towards customers
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Weighting the forces
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Driving forces and restraining forces are weighted from 1 to 5 in terms of their relative importance
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A value of 5 is most important and 1 least important
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Example force field analysis
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In this case, four driving forces justify a decision for change
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Their weightings are 5, 4, 3 and 2
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The total value of these driving forces is 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 = 14
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In this case, four restraining forces prevent or limit change
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Their weightings are 4, 3, 2 and 1
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The total value of these restraining forces is 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10
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The relative weight of driving forces is greater than the relative weight of restraining forces
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There is a good chance that this decision would be successful
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To maximise the chance of success, driving forces could be strengthened or restraining forces weakened or eliminated
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Worked Example
After several years of poor financial performance, the owners of Lujosa Ltd are considering the relocation of their factory from Spain to Indonesia.
Department managers have provided feedback on the idea. They have identified the following driving and restraining forces.
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Force |
Description |
Weighting |
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Driving |
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5 |
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3 |
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1 |
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Restraining |
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4 |
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2 |
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(a) Use force field analysis to determine whether Lujosa’s owners should go ahead with the decision [4]
Step 1: Construct the force field analysis

[1]
Step 2: Calculate the relative weight of driving forces
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Step 3: Calculate the relative weight of restraining forces
[1]
Step 4: Compare the relative weights of driving and restraining forces
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The relative weight of restraining forces (10) is greater than the relative weight of driving forces (9)
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There is little chance that this decision would be successful and should be abandoned
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(b) Identify two actions Lujosa’s owners could take to allow the move to Indonesia to go ahead [2]
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Relevant actions include
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Outsource production during the relocation process
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Research ways to reduce costs of building and fitting of the new fa
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