Discourses of disrupted identities in the practice of strategic change: the mayor, the street-fighter and the insider-out

Purpose – To explore identity dynamics in the lived experience of a strategic change over time.Design/methodology/approach – Qualitative data were collected through a longitudinal engagement with the focal organisation. Narrative analysis was used to trace the identity dynamics of senior figures in an organisation as it went through strategic change. This entailed a change of CEO and chairman, alterations to the composition of the board and the executive team and, in association with these changes in personnel, alterations to the strategy and direction of the company.Findings – The identity dynamics were at times comfortable and uncomfortable fits for the individuals involved, and over time expectations and realisations impacted on the processes of change in ways that were unexpected and unintentional for the actors. The outcome of the analysis shows the disruptive impact of identity dynamics on the practice of strategic change.Research limitations – The nature of the research undertaken does not seek to ...

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