From Traditional Lessons Learned To Appreciative Lessons Learned - A Case Study at Ericsson
Abstract
People in a software development organization can learn valuable lessons from their own
experiences and from the experiences of others in the organization through lessons learned
workshops. Such workshops are not conducted regularly and adequately across organizations
due to their problem oriented focus and the barriers for conducting them. So, an alternative
method with a strength based focus, called 4ALL method is developed in the Swedish telecom
company, Ericsson. The method is based on the appreciative inquiry approach, an approach that
engages individuals within an organization in its revamp, change and focused performance by
seeking the positive core of a development process. In this thesis, an investigation about the 4ALL
method is carried out in order to study the fundamentals, goals and organizational benefits of the
method. Further, a research about the various possible means of diffusion of the method is
carried out and presented. The results of this research show that, 4ALL method, only applied to a
smaller extent, has increased the identification and management of positive and negative
experiences by supporting a balance between them and by addressing the barriers for conducting
lessons learned workshops. This research further shows that the method has eventually
contributed towards the improvement of lessons learned practices and organizational learning
thereby paving the way for organizational commitment and improved team and individual
performances. In addition, the research has resulted in identifying various means of diffusion of
the 4ALL method, such as, ‘frequent 4ALL workshops’ and ‘4ALL handbook’.
Degree
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
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Date
2009-12-21Author
Narayanaswamy, Ramkumar
Keywords
Post Mortem Evaluation
Appreciative Inquiry
Lessons Learned
Software Process Improvement
4ALL Method
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2009:054
Language
eng