ABSTRACT

Exercising Agency is a book about decision making. In particular, it looks in detail at how a very important type of organizational decision gets made: whether or not to initiate a project. Making strategic decisions of this kind can never be a wholly rational and scientific process. And Exercising Agency lifts the lid on many of the important behavioural factors that inform project decisions: power and politics, personality, the ’rules’ of an organization. Mark Mullaly draws on his research to provide practical guidance for decision makers; project shapers, approving executives and those responsible for how initiation decisions are made. By explaining the influence, value and risks associated with the elements that inform the way we make strategic decisions he will help you identify how individuals and organizations can best support the process to ensure project initiation decisions are effective and most closely underpin the priorities of the organization. If you are involved in framing or making decisions about the future of your organization; the projects that you do or don’t decide to initiate, then read this book. It won’t make the decisions any easier but it will help you improve the quality of the decisions you make and over time, the effectiveness of your organizational decision making.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|16 pages

The Influences on Project Initiation

chapter 4|12 pages

When Process Drives Choices

chapter 5|12 pages

When Politics Drives Choices

chapter 6|22 pages

When Individuals Drive Choices

chapter 7|16 pages

When Choices Go Off the Rails

chapter 8|16 pages

Shaping Better Project Results

chapter 9|18 pages

Making Better Project Decisions

chapter 10|14 pages

Improving the Project Initiation Process