TY - CHAP A1 - Kobus, Jörn A1 - Westner, Markus T1 - Lean Management of IT Organizations BT - A Literature Review T2 - Proceedings of the 19th Pacific Asia Conference in Information Systems (PACIS 2015), Singapore, Jul 5-9 N2 - Lean Management has been successfully applied by companies around the world, mainly in production/manufacturing functions. Recently, the interest to investigate a wider application of Lean Management especially in service functions increased. However, it is not clear how Lean Management can be applied to IT organizations. Therefore, this study aims to provide an overview on common characteristics and future research directions. A literature review on existing scholarly research from January 2004 to June 2014 is conducted. Using a database-driven search approach, a total of 1,206 research contributions are found of which 49 were identified as relevant. Results indicate a low theory grounding of mostly formulative and interpretative research items. This implies that research on Lean Management of IT organizations is still at its nascent state. Content-wise, five research themes emerge. The majority of research investigates IT organizations in a role to support Lean Management in production/manufacturing functions (determining “what to work on”), therefore more research on how Lean Management can be applied to IT organizations themselves (determining “how to work”) could be beneficial. Future research could also try to build on Change Management theories, as the implementation of Lean Management is of transformational character. KW - Lean Management KW - Lean IT KW - Information technology KW - Information systems KW - Lean knowledge work KW - Lean services KW - Application development KW - Application maintenance KW - Infrastructure services KW - Lean Management KW - Informationstechnik Y1 - 2015 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1084&context=pacis2015 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kobus, Jörn A1 - Westner, Markus T1 - Lean Management of IT Organizations BT - Implementation Success Factors and Theoretical Foundation T2 - Proceedings of the 21th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2015), Puerto Rico, August 13-15 N2 - Lean Management has been successfully applied in production/manufacturing functions since more than four decades. Recently, the interest to investigate Lean Management also in service functions increased. Therefore, this study aims to (1) Consolidate critical success factors (CSFs) for the implementation of Lean Management of IT organizations; and (2) Describe a theoretical foundation for these CSFs. With respect to (1) a database-driven search was conducted. CSFs then were extracted and categorized. In total 13 CSF groups were assigned to three dimensions: Mindset and behavior; Organization and skills; and Process facilitation and performance management. To understand underlying mechanisms better, and with respect to (2) we related existing (IS) theory to identified groups of CSFs. Especially, five theoretical concepts are discussed: Absorptive capacity, Agency theory, Cognitive dissonance, Dynamic capabilities, and System dynamics. Future research needs to validate the results of (1) and (2) empirically in IT functions. KW - Lean Management KW - Lean IT KW - Information technology KW - Information systems KW - critical success factors KW - Lean knowledge work KW - Lean services KW - Application development KW - Application maintenance KW - Infrastructure services KW - Lean Management KW - Informationstechnik KW - Erfolgsfaktor Y1 - 2015 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2015/StrategicUse/GeneralPresentations/3/ SP - 1 EP - 17 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kobus, Jörn A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Lean Management of IT Organizations BT - a Perspective of IT Slack Theory T2 - Proceedings of the 37th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2016), Dublin, N2 - Lean Management has been successfully implemented in production organizations since several decades. The study at hand investigates the implementation of Lean Management to IT organizations (Lean IT). The study offers three contributions: First, it explains on a conceptual level how Lean Management can be transferred from production to IT organizations (philosophy, principles, tools). Second, it provides a theoretical perspective on why Lean IT can be beneficial for IT organizations (IT Slack theory). Third, it provides insights to the stated research questions (three benefits and three propositions) from an initial case study of an internal IT service provider for a large international insurance company (> US$25 Billion revenue; >20,000 employees; active in >120 countries) and lays out the research methodology and potential focus areas for further studies. KW - Lean Management KW - Lean IT KW - IT Slack theory KW - Implementation KW - Application development and maintenance KW - Lean Management KW - Informationstechnik Y1 - 2016 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2016/ManagingIS/Presentations/1/ SP - 1 EP - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kobus, Jörn A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Einführung von Lean Management in IT-Organisationen JF - HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik N2 - In der Produktion gilt „Lean Management“ als einer der de-facto Standardmanagementansätze. Lean Management in IT-Organisationen (Lean IT) ist dahingegen in der Praxis weniger verbreitet und in der Wissenschaft kaum erforscht. Dieser Beitrag aggregiert und erweitert die Ergebnisse mehrerer Forschungsarbeiten. Dabei werden vorrangig zwei Aspekte diskutiert: (1) Ein mögliches Einführungsmodell für Lean IT. Dieses verknüpft fünf Rollen (Sponsor, Programmleiter, Navigator, Linienführungskraft und Linienexperte) mit vier Phasen (Vorbereitung, Analyse, Gestaltung und Implementierung). (2) Besondere Herausforderungen für Linienführungskräfte, die aufgrund der „bottom up“-Ausrichtung bei Lean-IT-Einführungen stark gefordert werden. Neben einer klaren Vision für die Organisationseinheit und dem Verständnis, an welcher Stelle Lean IT die Organisationseinheit konkret unterstützen kann, benötigen sie Offenheit, Veränderungswillen und die Bereitschaft Verantwortung an Mitarbeiter zu delegieren. Außerdem sollten sie über ein ausreichendes Zeitbudget für die Einführung verfügen, um ihrer gestaltenden und qualitätssichernden Funktion nachkommen zu können. KW - Betriebliches Informationssystem KW - Lean Management KW - Lean IT KW - IT-Industrialisierung KW - Lean Management KW - IT-Effizienzprogramme KW - Einführungsmodell Y1 - 2016 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1365/s40702-016-0266-1 VL - 53 IS - 6 SP - 879 EP - 893 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kobus, Jörn A1 - Westner, Markus A1 - Strahringer, Susanne T1 - Change management lessons learned for Lean IT implementations JF - International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management N2 - Lean Management is a standard production mode that has been familiar to production organizations for several decades. To date, however, academic literature has presented surprisingly little information about the application of Lean Management in Information Technology (IT) organizations, or what is called Lean IT. Drawing upon an empirical qualitative case study of the IT departments of two multinational companies, in this paper we identify change management lessons learned for Lean IT implementations, as well as seven characteristics of a corresponding change management approach. As an extension of our work, researchers should validate and expand our initial findings, preferably in a quantitative setting. KW - Betriebliches Informationssystem KW - Lean Management KW - Fallstudiensammlung KW - Lean Management KW - Lean IT KW - Implementation KW - Case study KW - Lessons learned Y1 - 2017 UR - https://doi.org/10.12821/ijispm050103 VL - 5 IS - 1 SP - 47 EP - 60 ER -