Self-Organizing Networks in Complex Infrastructure Projects
ArticleChange Management, PMO, Organizational Culture, Transportation & Infrastructure1 April 2018
Project Management Journal
Pryke, Stephen | Badi, Sulafa | Almadhoob, Huda | Soundararaj, Balamurugan | Addyman, Simon
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While significant importance is given to establishing formal organizational and contractual hierarchies, existing project management techniques neglect the management of self-organizing networks in large-infrastructure projects. We offer a case-specific illustration of self-organization using network theory as an investigative lens. The findings have shown that these networks exhibit a high degree of sparseness, short path lengths, and clustering in dense "functional" communities around highly connected actors, thus demonstrating the small-world topology observed in diverse real-world, self-organized networks. The study underlines the need for these non-contractual functions and roles to be identified and sponsored, allowing the self-organizing network the space and capacity to evolve.