Questionnaire: Change 2.0. New Media in Change Management



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UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN AND BEHAVIOR PROF. DR. MICHAEL REISS Questionnaire: Change 2.0 New Media in Change Management The department of organizational design and behavior of Universität Stuttgart is conducting an online survey on New Media in Change Management. New media like weblogs, internet communities, wikis and web based trainings are not only fundamentally influencing operational business and communication structures within and between companies, but also strategic processes like innovation and time based competition. The question is if and how successfully these new media are able to support change projects. We want to analyze this beyond hypes and fads by an online expert survey. This is why we contact you. We are interested in your evaluation of the application and benefit potential as well as experiences you already made with new media. The participation in the survey will take about 10 minutes. Please answer if possible all the questions! You can answer the questionnaire under the following link: http://www.bwi.uni stuttgart.de/index.php?id=2468 until January 15th 2008. We would appreciate your forwarding of this link to colleagues and employees, also to change managers among your business partners and clients, who are actively involved in change projects and/or new media. Thank you much for your cooperation! Prof. Dr. Michael Reiss Hionia Vlachou Gordana Spejic Dirk Steffens 1

Terms and Definitions Weblogs: Websites where entries are written in chronological order with the opportunity for readers to comment. Corporate Weblogs: Official weblogs published by or with the support of an organization as part of corporate communication Social Networking Platforms: Websites or applications established to link people, e.g. Myspace, Facebook, Twitter Wikis: Websites allowing users to read and edit contents. Webpages and articles can be linked easily. Podcasts/Videocasts: Digital audio/video files downloadable for playback on portable media player or personal computer 2

Questionnaire: New Media in Change Management Question 1) What is your occupation? Consulting Science/research institute, field of activity: Industry or service company Media company (e.g. provider, software development) Others: Question 2) Where is your workplace located? Country: Question 3) How many change projects have you been managing so far? I have not managed any change projects so far. Number of change projects: 3

Question 4) In which industry are you mainly managing change projects? Hotels and restaurants Construction Electricity, gas and water supply Manufacturing of textiles and textile products Manufacturing of basic metals and fabricated metal products Engineering Manufacturing of IT hardware and office machinery Medical, precision and control engineering Automotive Other manufacturing services Agriculture, hunting and forestry Recreational, cultural and sporting services Insurance and pension funding Mining and quarrying Media and communication services Software consultancy and providing IT Service Providing and Hosting other IT service activities Education Health care and community services personal and others service Property and business services Wholesale and retail Logistics Others Question 5) How many employees are typically affected by the change projects? less than 10 employees 10 to 50 employees 50 to 250 employees 250 to 500 employees 500 to 1000 employees 1000 to 3000 employees more than 3000 employees 4

Question 6) How many employees are typically involved in organizing and implementing the change projects? less than 10 employees 10 to 50 employees 50 to 250 employees 250 to 500 employees more than 500 employees Question 7) Which of the following change categories do the change projects managed by you mainly belong to? (Two answers at most) Strategic shift IT Implementation Organizational restructuring Internationalization/globalization Post Merger Integration Cultural change Business Process Reengineering Outsourcing Cost reduction Others: 5

Question 8) How frequently do you use the following instruments in change management? Workshops Multipliers Top management presence Information videos (on VHS, CD ROM, DVD) Virtual communities/ discussion forums face to face interview Employee magazines Computer based trainings E Mail Newsletters Information brochures/folders/flyers Intranet portal Web based trainings Seminars/trainings always often sometimes rarely never I can not Question 9) Do you use Web 2.0 Instruments in Change Management? Social Networking Plattformen yes, regularly yes, sporadic intended for the future no 6

According to your estimation/experience, how does the use of Web 2.0 instruments affect the following aspects? Question 10) Level of knowledge (with respect to the change project) of the employees affected (e.g. knowledge about the objectives, contents and processes of the change project) no negatively negatively Question 11) Skill level (with respect to the change project) of the employees affected (required competencies and qualification for the change project) no negatively negatively Question 12) Motivation of the employees affected (e.g. willingness to support and execute the change project, identification with the change project) no negatively negatively 7

Question 13) Participation of the employees affected in the change project (contribution of the employees to the change project) no Negative Very negative Question 14) Duration of change projects (project life span) Markedly increased Increased No Decreased Markedly decreased Question 15) Costs of change projects (HR costs, opportunity costs, communication costs, etc.) markedly increased increased no decreased markedly decreased 8

Question 16) Please estimate the current percentage usually taken by Web 2.0 instruments (in relation to all instruments) in change projects! 0% 1 9% 10 19% 20 29% 30 39% 40 49% 50 59% 60 69% 70 79% 80 89% 90 99% 100% Question 17) Please estimate the percentage usually taken by Web 2.0 instruments in change projects in the near future (1 2 years)! 0% 1 9% 10 19% 20 29% 30 39% 40 49% 50 59% 60 69% 70 79% 80 89% 90 99% 100% Question 18) What is your evaluation of the interaction of conventional instruments (workshops, trainings, etc.) with electronic instruments in change management? complement each other well complement each other well no perceptible relationship crowd each other out crowd each other out radically I couldn t say Question 19) What is your evaluation of the interaction of web 1.0 instruments (E mail, homepages, CBT, etc.) with web 2.0 instruments in change management? complement each other well complement each other well no perceptible relationship crowd each other out crowd each other out radically I couldn t say 9

Question 20) According to your estimation/experience, how does the use of web 2.0 instruments affect self organization in change projects (initiative of employees, project planning and control through employees, self coordination, etc.)? Podcasts/Videocasts Individual Weblogs Social Networking Plattformen Corporate Weblogs Markedly increased Increased No Decreased Markedly decreased Please comment on the following statements: Question 21) Effect of web 2.0 instruments in change projects compared to conventional instruments (Workshops, trainings, etc.) on Level of knowledge Much better Better No Worse Much worse asses Project acceleration Involvement of affected employees Skills of employees Project cost reduction Motivation Range of utilizable expertise (internal & external, etc) 10

Question 22) Effect of web2.0 instruments in change management on Individualized involvement of employees Up to date information Reachability of employees affected Acceptance of the change project Trust building Very positive Positive Negative Very negative No asses Intensity of communication Encouragement of creativity Flexibilizing the project workflow Learning progress communication speed Project managers control of the change process Interaction with other actors Utilization of existing knowledge Credibility of information Question 23) Do you want to make remarks or add anything to your answers? 11

Question 24) If you want to receive the results of this study please fill in your e mail address e mail address Question 25) How did you get the link to this survey? Direct e mail Forwarded e mail from colleagues, business partners, etc. Newsletter Weblog Question 26) To how many persons did you send the link to this survey? Number of persons 12