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Developing Research Proposals Handout
Prepared by Mohammad shah
University of okra
00923076969599
Research Proposal (Example)
(Note: This is single spaced to save paper; yours should be double-spaced)
To: Sir Dr. seed
From: Mohammad shah
Date: 1 march 2017
Subject: Research proposal
Proposed Research Topic: A situational analysis of shared leadership in a self-managing team
[provide a brief description or a descriptive title or a research question]
Purposes: Alvesson (1996) claims that a situational approach enables leadership to be viewed
and studied as “a practical accomplishment” (p. 476) rather than starting with a
conceptualisation of leadership as whatever the appointed leader does. This approach seems
particularly well suited to self-managing teams (SMTs), in which leadership is presumably
shared. In this project, I will explore how members of a self-managing team enact leadership in
their regular team meetings. In particular, I will focus on how SMT members influence the
direction of the team as well as the relationships and identities of individual members and the
identity of the team as a unit, and how their interaction is enabled and constrained by social and
cultural influences (eg, organisational culture, national/ethnic culture, and gender). Such a
study should give insights into the workings of SMTs, an organisational form that is rapidly
gaining in popularity and acceptance. Also, the study will test the usefulness of a perspective
(the situational approach) that is underdeveloped in the leadership literature.
[Expand on the topic/question by describing what you hope to accomplish, and the desired
outcomes (especially the practical or theoretical benefits to be gained)]
Background: I will conduct my study in a team that is within the Roadworks Division within
the Hamilton City Council. Roadworks has 12 SMTs, each of which is responsible for
maintenance of roads within one geographical section of Hamilton. This particular team
includes four men and a woman. Three of the men are in their thirties and one in his early 50s;
the woman is in her thirties. They are assigned to an area around Chartwell. They start each
day with a brief (15-45 minute meeting) on an agreed upon site, often just gathering around the
back of a truck for their meeting. I will attend these three mornings a week for four weeks, and
will stay on to observe their work for approximately 20 hours during the four week period. My
primary focus will be on their interaction in meetings, although I will also observe (and perhaps
enquires about) interactions during their other work.
[Describe the context of the proposed research, making it clear how this context will allow you
to accomplish your stated purposes]
Scope: I will engage in participant-observation over a six-week period, from 8 April to 22 May
for approximately four hours per week. I will typically observe the morning meetings and stay
for an hour or so to observe their other work. On some days I may come at other times of the
day for comparison. I will not schedule structured interviews, but will interview team members
informally, as needed to clarify and provide insight into specific conversations. [Describe such
things as the time you will invest, when the field work will take place, the number of
participants, and the number of interviews you will conduct]
Theoretical framework: I will be guided most generally by the interpretive perspective, and
more specifically by Alvesson’s (1996) situational approach. The interpretive perspective
places the focus on interpreting the meanings and perspectives of cultural members, and how
these meanings are negotiated (Trujillo, 1992). I am exploring the meanings the sales staff and
customers have for themselves as individuals and for their relationships, as well as the meanings
sales staff have for the organisation, group, and profession of which they are members. The
situational approach directs me to choose one or a few specific interactions to explore in depth.
Thus, an appropriate means of investigating the topic from this perspective is observation of
conversation, plus interviewing the interactants to understand the meanings they have for their
symbolic interactions. [Briefly identify and explain the theoretical framework you will use to
guide your investigation, how it fits your purpose and its implications for the research
methods]
Method:
1. Conduct a literature review on leadership and communication in SMTs.
2. Observe the group four hours per week for six weeks, focusing mostly on conversations at
team meetings, especially those conversations in which the group addresses changes to their
work processes and issues of team relationships and identity(ies).
3. Interview team members to clarify and provide insight into conversations. I will attempt to
conduct these interviews shortly after conversations of interest. While the interviews will not
be formal or structured, the kinds of questions I will ask include the following. The general
strategy for the interviews is to start off with broad questions and follow up on the
interviewee’s responses, to capture her or his meanings and to avoid imposing my meanings
on the interviewee.
a. Tell me about the conversation you just had with X.
b. What were you thinking during the conversation?
c. What do you think she/he was thinking?
d. What do you think she/he was trying to do (or accomplish) in the conversation?
e. What did you mean when you said, “......”?
f. What were you thinking when you said that?
g. What do you think she meant when she said “......”?
h. When you think about what you did and said in that conversation, how would you
describe yourself?
4. Undertake a situational analysis of the field notes and interview notes, guided by Alvesson’s
theory.
5. Write a research report that combines my understanding of the relevant theory and previous
research with the results of my empirical research.
[Describe in detail the steps you will take in attempting to answer your research question]
Timetable:
Prepare proposal by 1 April
Complete literature review by 15 April
Complete fieldwork by 22 May
Complete analysis by 29 May
Give presentation on 3 June
Complete final report by 16 June
Limitations: Time constraints of the semester require less time than may be ideal for an
ethnographic study. By being in the organisation for only four hours a week for five weeks,
there are bound to be aspects of leadership practice, organisational culture and team
communication that will not be revealed during my observations. Being an outsider may also
limit what is revealed to me. The team members may be guarded in their conversations around
me, especially in my initial observations. [Describe conditions beyond your control that place
restrictions on what you can do and the conclusions you may be able to draw]
Delimitations: I am choosing not to observe multiple teams, even though such comparisons
might be valuable, in order to allow more depth of understanding regarding the group on which
I will focus. Additionally, I will not use structured interviews in order to minimise my
obtrusiveness and my influence on the team members. [Describe the boundaries of the study
that you determine]
References
[List all references cited that are not on the course reading list]

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  • 1. Developing Research Proposals Handout Prepared by Mohammad shah University of okra 00923076969599 Research Proposal (Example) (Note: This is single spaced to save paper; yours should be double-spaced) To: Sir Dr. seed From: Mohammad shah Date: 1 march 2017 Subject: Research proposal Proposed Research Topic: A situational analysis of shared leadership in a self-managing team [provide a brief description or a descriptive title or a research question] Purposes: Alvesson (1996) claims that a situational approach enables leadership to be viewed and studied as “a practical accomplishment” (p. 476) rather than starting with a conceptualisation of leadership as whatever the appointed leader does. This approach seems particularly well suited to self-managing teams (SMTs), in which leadership is presumably shared. In this project, I will explore how members of a self-managing team enact leadership in their regular team meetings. In particular, I will focus on how SMT members influence the direction of the team as well as the relationships and identities of individual members and the identity of the team as a unit, and how their interaction is enabled and constrained by social and cultural influences (eg, organisational culture, national/ethnic culture, and gender). Such a study should give insights into the workings of SMTs, an organisational form that is rapidly gaining in popularity and acceptance. Also, the study will test the usefulness of a perspective (the situational approach) that is underdeveloped in the leadership literature. [Expand on the topic/question by describing what you hope to accomplish, and the desired outcomes (especially the practical or theoretical benefits to be gained)] Background: I will conduct my study in a team that is within the Roadworks Division within the Hamilton City Council. Roadworks has 12 SMTs, each of which is responsible for maintenance of roads within one geographical section of Hamilton. This particular team includes four men and a woman. Three of the men are in their thirties and one in his early 50s; the woman is in her thirties. They are assigned to an area around Chartwell. They start each day with a brief (15-45 minute meeting) on an agreed upon site, often just gathering around the back of a truck for their meeting. I will attend these three mornings a week for four weeks, and will stay on to observe their work for approximately 20 hours during the four week period. My primary focus will be on their interaction in meetings, although I will also observe (and perhaps enquires about) interactions during their other work. [Describe the context of the proposed research, making it clear how this context will allow you to accomplish your stated purposes] Scope: I will engage in participant-observation over a six-week period, from 8 April to 22 May for approximately four hours per week. I will typically observe the morning meetings and stay
  • 2. for an hour or so to observe their other work. On some days I may come at other times of the day for comparison. I will not schedule structured interviews, but will interview team members informally, as needed to clarify and provide insight into specific conversations. [Describe such things as the time you will invest, when the field work will take place, the number of participants, and the number of interviews you will conduct] Theoretical framework: I will be guided most generally by the interpretive perspective, and more specifically by Alvesson’s (1996) situational approach. The interpretive perspective places the focus on interpreting the meanings and perspectives of cultural members, and how these meanings are negotiated (Trujillo, 1992). I am exploring the meanings the sales staff and customers have for themselves as individuals and for their relationships, as well as the meanings sales staff have for the organisation, group, and profession of which they are members. The situational approach directs me to choose one or a few specific interactions to explore in depth. Thus, an appropriate means of investigating the topic from this perspective is observation of conversation, plus interviewing the interactants to understand the meanings they have for their symbolic interactions. [Briefly identify and explain the theoretical framework you will use to guide your investigation, how it fits your purpose and its implications for the research methods] Method: 1. Conduct a literature review on leadership and communication in SMTs. 2. Observe the group four hours per week for six weeks, focusing mostly on conversations at team meetings, especially those conversations in which the group addresses changes to their work processes and issues of team relationships and identity(ies). 3. Interview team members to clarify and provide insight into conversations. I will attempt to conduct these interviews shortly after conversations of interest. While the interviews will not be formal or structured, the kinds of questions I will ask include the following. The general strategy for the interviews is to start off with broad questions and follow up on the interviewee’s responses, to capture her or his meanings and to avoid imposing my meanings on the interviewee. a. Tell me about the conversation you just had with X. b. What were you thinking during the conversation? c. What do you think she/he was thinking? d. What do you think she/he was trying to do (or accomplish) in the conversation? e. What did you mean when you said, “......”? f. What were you thinking when you said that? g. What do you think she meant when she said “......”? h. When you think about what you did and said in that conversation, how would you describe yourself? 4. Undertake a situational analysis of the field notes and interview notes, guided by Alvesson’s theory. 5. Write a research report that combines my understanding of the relevant theory and previous research with the results of my empirical research. [Describe in detail the steps you will take in attempting to answer your research question] Timetable: Prepare proposal by 1 April Complete literature review by 15 April Complete fieldwork by 22 May Complete analysis by 29 May Give presentation on 3 June Complete final report by 16 June
  • 3. Limitations: Time constraints of the semester require less time than may be ideal for an ethnographic study. By being in the organisation for only four hours a week for five weeks, there are bound to be aspects of leadership practice, organisational culture and team communication that will not be revealed during my observations. Being an outsider may also limit what is revealed to me. The team members may be guarded in their conversations around me, especially in my initial observations. [Describe conditions beyond your control that place restrictions on what you can do and the conclusions you may be able to draw] Delimitations: I am choosing not to observe multiple teams, even though such comparisons might be valuable, in order to allow more depth of understanding regarding the group on which I will focus. Additionally, I will not use structured interviews in order to minimise my obtrusiveness and my influence on the team members. [Describe the boundaries of the study that you determine] References [List all references cited that are not on the course reading list]