Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management researchers and practitioners understand the tensions that can exist between project success and client satisfaction. Our research highlights that although project success and client satisfaction are both present within a project management construct, they also belong to different functional systems. Project success and client satisfaction have different systemic-discourses and use different language games to convey information. These distinctions can create latent and sometimes salient tensions within the project management construct that project managers must understand, embrace, and work with. We have used a Grounded Theory (GT) methodology t...
This article aims to investigate how project management affects project fulfillment. Connecting skil...
Darren Dalcher, 'What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory, in T...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Construction projects involve numerous stakeholders, and their satisfaction could directly influence...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
This paper argues that as researchers of projects and project management we should pay more attentio...
Abstract: What does success in project management look like? Traditionally, it has been defined usi...
Research into organizations has concluded that organizational effectiveness is paradoxical, i.e., ef...
Success is the ultimate goal in any project.However, the notion of "project success" particularly in...
Sustainability is one of the most important challenges of our time. Companies are integrating sustai...
ABSTRACT: There have been many studies on the subject of project management and project success. Ear...
Projects account for 20%–40% of all economic activity (Schoper et al., 2018). They are the main vehi...
The thesis purposes is to explore how project managers work with project management in practice and ...
This article aims to investigate how project management affects project fulfillment. Connecting skil...
Darren Dalcher, 'What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory, in T...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Construction projects involve numerous stakeholders, and their satisfaction could directly influence...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
This paper argues that as researchers of projects and project management we should pay more attentio...
Abstract: What does success in project management look like? Traditionally, it has been defined usi...
Research into organizations has concluded that organizational effectiveness is paradoxical, i.e., ef...
Success is the ultimate goal in any project.However, the notion of "project success" particularly in...
Sustainability is one of the most important challenges of our time. Companies are integrating sustai...
ABSTRACT: There have been many studies on the subject of project management and project success. Ear...
Projects account for 20%–40% of all economic activity (Schoper et al., 2018). They are the main vehi...
The thesis purposes is to explore how project managers work with project management in practice and ...
This article aims to investigate how project management affects project fulfillment. Connecting skil...
Darren Dalcher, 'What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory, in T...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....