Key Tensions in Purposive Action by Middle Managers Leading Change

Jean E. Neumann, K. James, R. Vince
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Abstract This research contributes to understanding emotional and political challenges experienced by middle managers as they work with contradictions inherent in leading change from the middle. Focus group data from 27 such middle managers based in the UK indicate that, once they have been assigned roles and tasks for leading change, underlying dynamics and processes influence the degree to which they become capable (or unable) to shape and navigate that change. A proposed conceptual framework, illustrated by a case vignette, provides a base of existing knowledge for understanding and explaining these dynamics. We also construct a model of the key tensions that are integral to middle managers leading change. A further contribution to practice involves elaborating the importance of collaborative effort across hierarchical and vertical boundaries, despite emotional and political tensions that undermine middle managers’ roles as change agents.
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领导变革的中层管理者有目的行动中的关键紧张关系
本研究有助于理解中层管理者在处理从中层领导变革所固有的矛盾时所经历的情感和政治挑战。来自英国27名中层管理人员的焦点小组数据表明,一旦他们被分配了领导变革的角色和任务,潜在的动态和流程会影响他们有能力(或不能)塑造和驾驭变革的程度。提出的概念框架,由一个案例插图说明,为理解和解释这些动态提供了现有知识的基础。我们还构建了中层管理者领导变革不可或缺的关键紧张关系模型。对实践的进一步贡献包括阐述跨越等级和垂直边界的协作努力的重要性,尽管情绪和政治紧张会破坏中层管理者作为变革推动者的角色。
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