The Role of Consultants in Translating Agility-An Actor Network Approach to Consultancy in a Management Trend
Abstract
With the speed of the business environment increasing more and more organizations are
turning towards agility and agile ways of working. Agility is often expected to make
organizations more flexible, allowing them to increase their operational performance in a
fast-moving and complex environment. The popularity of agility is partly driven by a
need for organizations to act faster and be more flexible but also because it is
fashionable. Becoming an agile organization often means implementing agile
frameworks and methods of working. To facilitate the implementation of these methods
and frameworks, organizations often hire consultants that already have experience with
agility. The empirical foundation for this paper are semi-structured interviews with 25
people from 12 different organizations who have experience from working in
implementations of agility. In order to analyze the implementation process the translation
model from Actor Network Theory was used. Through using the translation model this
paper discusses the role of consultants during the implementation of agility, studying
how consultants make clients and agility interact. In line with previous research on
consultancy the findings suggest that consultants are often expected to drive change.
However, this paper complements previous research on consultancy through using the
concept of spokesmen from Actor Network Theory to discuss what happens once
consultants leave the client. The main findings of this paper are: 1) As one size does not
fit all, the interviewees argue that consultants need to tweak the concepts based on the
individual needs of the clients. 2) It is more difficult for consultants to help with the
implementation of agility in organizations who seek to copy the success of other agile
organizations without understanding the extent of the change. 3) Consultants act as
spokesmen for agility but the temporary nature of consultancy causes difficulties for
anchoring agility long term.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2021-06-28Author
Börtin, Mathias
Jönsson, Gustav
Keywords
Agility
Implementation
Consultants
Translation
Spokesmen
Black box
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:94
Language
eng