WHAT DO LINE MANAGERS IN A LARGE-SCALE TRANSFORMATION NEED TO PERFORM WELL IN THEIR ROLE? A case study of a R&D department during an agile transformation
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the line managers’ needs to perform well
in their role in a large-scale transformation, from an individual level.
Furthermore, the aim is to understand how the identified needs can be explained
from a theoretical perspective.
Theory: The theoretical framework chosen to study this phenomenon is built on two
different theories, the ability, motivation, opportunity (AMO)-model and the
General Change Theory (GCT). The AMO-model is used to analyse the
identified needs of the line managers and to demonstrate in which areas the
discovered needs for a good performance lie, from a closer perspective. The
GCT has been applied in order to explain the underlying reasons for the
identified needs. Furthermore, both theoretical perspectives will be combined to
examine which needs appear in which stage of the change process.
Method: For the methodology a qualitative case study of the Research and Development
department during an agile transformation has been chosen and 14 in-depth
semi-structured interviews were conducted.
Result: Results of the study are that the line managers show to have needs that are
shaped by ability, motivation and opportunity, when it comes to perform of their
role well in the transformation. Most of the identified needs are visible in form
of unmet needs, resulting in frustrations. The identified needs could furthermore
be explained by the different phases of the line managers in the change process,
whereby in the initial stages there seem to be more needs, especially for
information and support, meaning that they are influenced by ability and
motivational factors. Line managers in the advanced stages communicate to
have more needs concerning their opportunity, such as for practical help and
they seem overall more optimistic about the transformation and their
role. However, patterns could also be found specifically connected to the
agility, such as different perceptions of line managers that work with software
only or also with other areas.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-09-06Author
Jaehn, Tanja
Rodrigues Simoes, Filipa
Keywords
large-scale agile transformation
agility
line manager needs
organisational change
line manager performance
SAFe
AMO
General Change Theory
Language
eng