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Explaining Reverse Outcome Tight Control: A Case Study of Mindless/Mindful Governance

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In reverse outcome tight control, controlees’ behavior is correctly aligned with tight controls, but this results in harm to the project. Using the lens of mindfulness, our case study of… Click to show full abstract

In reverse outcome tight control, controlees’ behavior is correctly aligned with tight controls, but this results in harm to the project. Using the lens of mindfulness, our case study of a construction project reveals why mindless enactment of controls leads to reverse outcome tight control—controllers replace project feedback with feedback from controls. When a project has both unknown unknowns and tight control, controlees respond to tight controls instead of to unknown unknowns. Controlees behave as controllers expect, leading controllers to be unaware of brewing problems. One solution is “unprocess”—deliberately seeking information outside of standard project routines.

Keywords: control; outcome tight; case study; reverse outcome; tight control

Journal Title: Project Management Journal
Year Published: 2022

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