Project Leadership in Becoming: A Process Study of an Organizational Change Project |
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Authors: | Johann Packendorff Lucia Crevani Monica Lindgren |
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Affiliation: | 1. Industrial Economics and Management, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, , Stockholm, Sweden;2. School of Business, Society and Engineering, M?lardalen University, , V?ster?s, Sweden;3. School of Industrial Engineering and Management, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, , Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Drawing on the current research in general leadership, we propose that a process ontology is relevant and rewarding for project leadership studies. We argue that project leadership can be studied as the ongoing social production of direction through the construction of actors’ space of action, involving continuous construction and reconstruction of (1) past project activities and events; (2) positions and areas of responsibility; (3) discarded, ongoing, and future issues; and (4) intensity, rhythm, and pace. Through an ethnographic case study of an organizational change project, we show how space of action and hence the project direction are in constant flux and becoming. |
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Keywords: | process ontology process thinking project leadership interaction recursivity ethnography organizational change projects |
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