Sustaining Change Through People The Role of Super Users as Change Ambassadors
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Organisations are increasingly operating in settings characterised by continuous and complex
change. While many change initiatives succeed in implementation, fewer manage to sustain
new ways of working once formal change initiatives end. This thesis explores how super users
function as change ambassadors and how their role can support the long-term sustainment of
organisational change. The study adopts a qualitative case study approach within a large
organisational change programme. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews
with super users and managerial roles involved in a change programme, focusing on
multinational system implementation. The empirical material was analysed thematically and
interpreted in relation to established change management theory of organisational change. The
findings show that super users played a central role in sustaining change through relational
influence rather than formal authority. They acted as a link between change objectives and lived
reality, enabling local adoption and stabilisation of new practices. However, their impact was
strongly shaped by organisational conditions and their surrounding context. Sustainment of the
change often emerged informally, creating dependency on individual commitment and limiting
organisational resilience. The study concludes that sustaining change requires viewing super
users not as temporary implementation resources, but as part of a long-term organisational
asset. It was shown how change is not sustained by systems alone but rather the people and
conditions that allowed them to succeed.
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Organisational Change, Change Ambassador, Super User, Change sustainment, Organisational Learning, Knowledge sharing, Continuous change
