Distributed leadership and the shaping of infrastructure project portfolios

Daniel Woodier, Christian Thuesen
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Important socio-technical changes are increasingly being implemented through major programmes or portfolios of projects (Maylor et al., 2006). These interventions, while necessary for modernisation and the green transition, cause short-term disruption which generates discord and opposition impacting stakeholder perception. The long-term sustainable transformation of rail transportation infrastructure toward electrification, greater speed, digital signalling, creates great benefit in terms of energy and carbon efficiency, reliability, and punctuality, but the short-term disruption caused by the projects can reduce the attractiveness of this mode of transport. This paper reports findings from an embedded case study with the Danish national railway infrastructure owner and analyses how the leadership team uses distributed leadership as a dynamic process of project and portfolio shaping which internalises diverse external perspectives and reconciles competing objectives. Using the “Tesseract” four-dimensional model of project success Ika and Pinto (2022a)to frame these competing interests, this paper presents a model of how distributed leadership shapes the railway project portfolio through the considerations of coherence, disruption, and benefit.

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分布式领导和铁路项目组合的形成
重要的社会技术变革越来越多地通过重大计划或项目组合来实施(Maylor 等人,2006 年)。这些干预措施虽然对现代化和绿色转型十分必要,但会造成短期混乱,从而引发不和谐和反对,影响利益相关者的看法。铁路运输基础设施向电气化、高速化、数字信号化的长期可持续转型在能源和碳效率、可靠性和准时性方面创造了巨大效益,但项目造成的短期干扰会降低这种运输方式的吸引力。本文报告了对丹麦国家铁路基础设施所有者进行的嵌入式案例研究的结果,分析了领导团队如何将分布式领导作为项目和组合塑造的动态过程,将不同的外部观点内部化,并协调相互竞争的目标。本文利用伊卡和平托(2022a)提出的项目成功四维模型 "魔方"(Tesseract)来界定这些相互竞争的利益,并提出了一个模型,说明分布式领导如何通过考虑一致性、破坏性和效益来塑造铁路项目组合。
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