Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations

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Main Author: Martin, Steven A.
Language:English
Published: Franklin University / OhioLINK 2021
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=frank1620731439153882
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-frank16207314391538822021-08-03T07:17:27Z Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations Martin, Steven A. Business Administration Management agile agility large-scale agile transformation organizational culture agile transformation This quantitative study focuses on how an organization’s culture with a predisposition towards control may influence the degree of success of a large-scale agile transformation change initiative. In today’s highly volatile and uncertain business environment, organizations must exercise agility to survive and thrive against their competition. Implementing an agile framework at large-scale across an organization can help increase an organization’s overall agility. However, transforming an organization to using agile frameworks is a complex and lengthy organizational change initiative. It requires the shift of a command-and-control culture to one that embraces change and empowerment. Not only is culture difficult to change, but culture also appears as one of several top challenges when executing large-scale agile transformation initiatives.From a sample of n=143 experienced persons with large-scale agile transformation initiatives in the United States, companies classified with either low control and high control cultures at the start of their agile transformation did achieve some level of success. Hypothesis one was supported in that companies with low control cultures at the start of their transformation had significantly higher success achieving their transformation goals over high control cultures. Hypothesis two, however, was not supported; no significant relationship was found in the strength of a culture at the start of its agile transformation and the degree of large-scale agile transformation success. A low reliability (Cronbach’s alpha 0.0456) for the instrument used to evaluate H2 may have contributed to its non-support. With culture a complex, multifaceted construct in agile transformations, recommendations for future studies are provided. 2021-05-11 English text Franklin University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=frank1620731439153882 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=frank1620731439153882 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: some rights reserved. It is licensed for use under a Creative Commons license. Specific terms and permissions are available from this document's record in the OhioLINK ETD Center.
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topic Business Administration
Management
agile
agility
large-scale agile transformation
organizational culture
agile transformation
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Management
agile
agility
large-scale agile transformation
organizational culture
agile transformation
Martin, Steven A.
Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations
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title Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations
title_short Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations
title_full Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations
title_fullStr Culture of Control and its Relationship to Successful Large Scale Agile Transformations
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