This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork. We had entered the field knowing a project-based organisation to be performing poorly and to be in need of improvement in its management of projects. We expected that the organisation would be actively trying to achieve the necessary improvement. We found that the organisation as a matter of course was not pursuing any improvement activities. It was only following a crisis with its major client that limited changes were introduced, and then business as usual resumed. This we have termed, the improvement paradox. The paradox exists because there are two systems of logic operating: that of the researcher in forming the expectation of change...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
It has been argued that organizational life typically contains paradoxical situations such as effort...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
This paper argues that as researchers of projects and project management we should pay more attentio...
Research into organizations has concluded that organizational effectiveness is paradoxical, i.e., ef...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
PURPOSE – This paper aims to explore a case study example of the decision-making process that occurs...
Part 2: EducationInternational audienceContinuous improvement approaches advocate the development of...
This thesis is a practice-based inquiry into project management. It adds to the critique of more tra...
A ‘project’ perspective on managing change is offered to embrace a focused range of gaps and behavio...
This paper describes an observed phenomenon: The non-adoption of beneficial practices in a project-b...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Projects are the key organisational form used to deliver transformational policy change and build ne...
Change management is a big part of any project. The human factor can easily be the pillar of the suc...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
It has been argued that organizational life typically contains paradoxical situations such as effort...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
This paper argues that as researchers of projects and project management we should pay more attentio...
Research into organizations has concluded that organizational effectiveness is paradoxical, i.e., ef...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
PURPOSE – This paper aims to explore a case study example of the decision-making process that occurs...
Part 2: EducationInternational audienceContinuous improvement approaches advocate the development of...
This thesis is a practice-based inquiry into project management. It adds to the critique of more tra...
A ‘project’ perspective on managing change is offered to embrace a focused range of gaps and behavio...
This paper describes an observed phenomenon: The non-adoption of beneficial practices in a project-b...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Projects are the key organisational form used to deliver transformational policy change and build ne...
Change management is a big part of any project. The human factor can easily be the pillar of the suc...
Paradox studies offer vital and timely insights into an array of organizational tensions. Yet this f...
It has been argued that organizational life typically contains paradoxical situations such as effort...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...