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    The role of Middle Management in a Digitally Matured Financial services organisation: A focus on the frontline professional advisory environment
    (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Moloto, Mankweng Athlone; Magida, Ayanda
    This research study aimed to understand the role of middle management in a digitally matured financial organisation, particularly within the frontline professional advisory environment. A qualitative research methodology was adopted and conducted through 8 one-on-one interviews, via semi-structured and conversation led questions. A purposive sampling method was used in identifying the interviewees, particularly middle managers within the frontline professional advisory environment. Following this extensive data collection, a thematic analysis was conducted to draw conclusions to the research. The research findings suggest that middle management within the frontline professional advisory environment is a critical function within a digitally matured financial organisation. Albeit, less technical, there is and will always be an inherent need for people coaching, motivating, aligning to business values and guidance through leadership. Middle managers will in effect serve to ensure that frontline professional advisory representatives are entrenched to the organisational mission, vision and objectives in their execution of their roles

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