An agile bureaucracy? Lessons from an ethnographic study of agile teams in the Norwegian public sector

Workshop with Beatrice Johannessen, 23th of April 2024, 14:15-16:00

 

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Beatrice Johannessen at ISS will present her work on AGILE BUREACRACY. As governments increasingly are trying to develop their own technological solutions to handle growing demands, a key response has been to move away from traditional “waterfall” methods and towards modern “agile” principles for innovation. While agile principles are advocated as crucial to handle the complexity of the public sector, they have also been found to be difficult to implement in practice. To advance our understanding of these difficulties, this article aims to unpack the challenges facing software development teams when trying to use agile methods in the public sector. The article draws on ethnographic data from a study of software development teams in the Norwegian Labor and Welfare administration (NAV). By analyzing these data through the theoretical lens of institutional theory, the article uncovers three critical tensions facing the development teams: between bottom-up methods vs. top-down delegation, flexibility vs. pre-planned mandates, and “fast” teams vs. a “slow” context. These tensions indicate a “decoupling” between proclaimed and practiced methodologies, with the practical reality of the teams’ working environment being characterized as a mixture of elements from both waterfall and agile methods. By uncovering these tensions and contradictions, the article highlights the institutional complexity of public sector innovation, in which workers struggle to navigate an institutional context characterized by contradictory, incompatible, and conflicting demands.

Time: 23. april at 14:15 - 16:00, HHH Rom 221 (instituttstyrerommet)

After the seminar you are welcome to join us for a trip to Frederikke for something to eat and drink.  

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Organized by the seminar POW - Politics, Organization and Work.

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