Purpose: Current literature acknowledges the growth of careers in project management. The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the characteristics of those who choose and continue in project-based careers. Design/methodology/approach: Using social cognitive career theory as the lens to explore project management career journeys, 74 project practitioners were interviewed from across three broad industry sectors. A qualitative research approach was utilized and Atlas.ti was used to analyze and categorize the interview data collected. Findings: Those who choose to continue in project-based roles demonstrate high levels of self-efficacy and coping efficacy and see uncertainty as opportunity. They value challenge, flexib...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
This study investigates the effect of uncertainty on professionals’ careers. Rapid socioeconomic cha...
For the past 60 years or so, organisations have increasingly been using projects to achieve their st...
Purpose Current literature acknowledges the growth of careers in project management. The purpose of ...
Projects and project-based careers are subject to high levels of uncertainty. Projects by their very...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term development of project wo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term development of project wor...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term developmen...
AbstractA trend towards project based organisation of work has given rise to increasing demand for s...
A trend towards projectification of work has given rise to increasing attention in the implications ...
Project managers experience unique careers that are not yet sufficiently understood, and more people...
The nature and context of project-based work combines with sector characteristics to present both ba...
As recognition of project management as a profession and increasing numbers of people from a range o...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
This study investigates the effect of uncertainty on professionals’ careers. Rapid socioeconomic cha...
For the past 60 years or so, organisations have increasingly been using projects to achieve their st...
Purpose Current literature acknowledges the growth of careers in project management. The purpose of ...
Projects and project-based careers are subject to high levels of uncertainty. Projects by their very...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term development of project wo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term development of project wor...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - The purpose of this paper is to identify issues in the long-term developmen...
AbstractA trend towards project based organisation of work has given rise to increasing demand for s...
A trend towards projectification of work has given rise to increasing attention in the implications ...
Project managers experience unique careers that are not yet sufficiently understood, and more people...
The nature and context of project-based work combines with sector characteristics to present both ba...
As recognition of project management as a profession and increasing numbers of people from a range o...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
The number of people who, at a certain point during their career, assume responsibilities as a proje...
This study investigates the effect of uncertainty on professionals’ careers. Rapid socioeconomic cha...
For the past 60 years or so, organisations have increasingly been using projects to achieve their st...