Institute for Management of Information Systems, University of Regensburg
Abstract
This study presents a variation scheme of participation roles in consulting projects. Typical consulting
assignments in the area known as IS planning involve strategic planning and information systems
management, enterprise architecture, information management or information technology
governance. Participation is a crucial issue in consulting on these issues. In the literature on
participation, different roles and tasks have been found, but it is not always specified, on what types of
projects or systems the results are based. The literature on consulting suggests some models for work
division. In a two-phase qualitative study, we first collect possible tasks in ICT consulting projects,
and then, based on further explorations, create a model for role variations in consulting. We compare
roles suggested in the literature on participation and on consulting to our findings. The suggested
variation model gives a common framework of reference for negotiations between the provider and the
client, and helps to anticipate the needed competences and resources from both parties, and discern
between their responsibilities.peerReviewe