Bernard Augey

Bernard Augey

PhD student CNRS
Contact
Bois de l'Etang (Université Gustave Eiffel)
Bâtiment C, étage 2
Rue Galilée - Cité Descartes
77420 Champs-sur-Marne

Bio

Supervised by Pascal Ughetto, my thesis focuses on “The agile transformation of an IT department: changes in the organisation, management and business functions of Pôle Emploi’s IT department

The ongoing evolution of technologies and the methods associated with the IT profession, observed throughout a career, coupled with the acceleration of this trend in recent years and the lack of sociological analysis of its impacts on the IT profession, are the driving forces behind this research topic.
The sociological analysis aims to describe the organisational realities of agile transformation: which projects involve the transition to agility, what deployment trajectories, what levels of adoption in theory and in practice, but also how these are perceived by the various professional groups involved, particularly by members of line management and, in the case of an IT department, by the various categories of IT professionals?

The theoretical framework draws primarily on symbolic interactionism and the sociology of activity, or the pragmatic sociology of work. The research approach adopted is qualitative in nature; it is conducted from an action-research perspective. To provide a framework for the conditions of the study and the relationship with Pôle Emploi’s IT department throughout the research, a collaboration agreement was signed between the latter and Gustave Eiffel University.

Drawing on an agile methodology that has its origins in the software development profession, we will seek to understand how Pôle Emploi interprets this approach and what adjustments it has introduced; we will focus on assessing all aspects of the organisational work undertaken in support of this transformation. We will then examine Pôle Emploi’s strategic dimension and how its social and political actions are interwoven with its drive for transformation. At the heart of our approach lies the transformation of IT professionals’ work; we will explore the changes to their roles and professional identities, going so far as to understand how IT professionals have come to embrace these changes.