A visual inquiry tool to support unlearning in agile teams

Marco Di Maria, Natja Baindurashvili, Thorsten Schoormann, Ralf Knackstedt

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Abstract

While agile management approaches have become ubiquitous in responding to increasing uncertainty, agile teams often stock in adaptability due to entrenched ways of thinking and acting. This paper therefore asked how agile teams can be supported in shaping their mindsets and behaviors to embrace change. By following design science research and in close collaboration with agile practitioners, we designed a digital, visual inquiry tool entitled Agile Unlearning Canvas (AUC). Several expert interviews and a field-test with a major international insurance corporation point to the AUC’s efficacy in supporting joint identification, reflection, and unlearning of entrenched knowledge structures within agile SCRUM teams. Our research-in-progress work advances the empirical understanding of the problem and solution space, lays a practical foundation for enhancing agile project management outcomes, and sets the stage for further artifacts that support agile teams in navigating dynamic contexts.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelICIS 2024 Proceedings
ForlagAIS Association
Publikationsdatodec. 2024
Sider9
Artikelnummer2220
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2024
Udgivet eksterntJa
Begivenhed45th International Conference on Information Systems 2024: Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies - Bangkok, Thailand
Varighed: 15 dec. 202418 dec. 2024
Konferencens nummer: 45

Konference

Konference45th International Conference on Information Systems 2024
Nummer45
Land/OmrådeThailand
ByBangkok
Periode15/12/202418/12/2024
AndetThe conference theme “Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies” aims to examine the expansive role of information technology in driving economic and societal transformation across the globe. We are particularly interested in how digital platforms influence community structures, social dynamics, and global economic trends in today’s diverse settings around the globe.<br/><br/>Information systems research plays a vital role in analyzing how digital platforms create socio-economic value, drive innovation strategies, reform governance and processes, shape user behaviors, and/or the establishment of inclusive and sustainable digital platform ecosystems in different parts of the world. Therefore, we call on contributions from researchers around the world to share their insights on Digital Platforms for Emerging Societies.

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