Help! This sounds stupid but I have a complete mental block and I would like some suggestions.
I am working as an HR consultant for a large manufacturing organisation. I would like to use that as a basis for my research if I can, but don't have to.
I have 3 broad ideas, but just am completely stuck knowing how to frame them, and then how to get my research done in this lockdown where managers and employees seem to have very little time to speak to me. I'd welcome any comments or suggestions:
Research option 1: To identify the factors that contribute to the successful implementation and performance of self-directed leadership teams within a traditional business environment.
My idea here was to conduct a team effectiveness questionnaire with members of one or more self directed leadership teams, to rate their effectiveness.
I could then interview the bosses of the teams about factors they consider important to success, and then perhaps gather some secondary data about factors such as how performance is evaluated and rewarded (team vs individual) etc.
The problem with this is that I wonder if a sample of 1 team would be sufficient?
Research option 2: To evaluate the likelihood that COVID-19 flexible and agile working arrangements will permanently change the future of work and working practices.
This seems like a very current topic. I wonder how I might narrow it down - to a sector or part of the working population, for example, and how to access primary research?
Research option 3: The organisation I'm working with is asking me to improve their organisation design. They want an organisation that is more agile at decision making, and cheaper. I'm using a data-driven approach to the work, including an analysis of spans and layers. I have access to lots of data, but don't know how I might frame this into an interesting research topic that I could actually see through.
My tutor hasn't been much help at ICS learn. Any suggestions much appreciated.