This article provides new insights into the project life cycle by proposing an alternative image to the predefined time boundary between life cycle stages. It makes a theoretical contribution by identifying how project organizations re-create patterns of action—organizational routines—as they transition through life cycle stages. It presents the findings of an autoethnographic empirical study and, through the lens of routine dynamics, contributes to the project management literature by identifying a five-stage process model of transitioning and the generative mechanisms involved in re-creating patterns of action
Research on Project Management Offices (PMOs) has concentrated on their structure and role as an int...
A project can be seen as a complex temporary organization, which integrates the efforts of multiple ...
Changes in management personnel - variously termed displacement, succession or just turnover - have ...
Large, or mega, construction project organisations are temporary in nature and traditionally structu...
General management research has increasingly recognised the significance of routines in organisation...
When talking about projects, the barrier is clear: successful and failed. Some fail due to different...
To manage the project life cycle and facilitate transitions, Project Management (PM) research often ...
Project management is increasingly important to organisations because projects are the method by wh...
Purpose: A project contractor can promote the success of a delivery project by planning the project ...
The study explores the inter-organizational relationships (IORs) between one of the biggest utility ...
Before they begin in deep my topic, I will like to define what is a project life cycle? And what are...
Prior research on organizational routines in the ‘capabilities’ literature has either studied how ne...
This paper examines the organizational phenomena of long-term projects. While research literature fr...
Projects are forms of organizing that have become increasingly common in the past decades. The ad...
Life cycle management (LCM) is a concept that goes beyond traditional corporate environmental manage...
Research on Project Management Offices (PMOs) has concentrated on their structure and role as an int...
A project can be seen as a complex temporary organization, which integrates the efforts of multiple ...
Changes in management personnel - variously termed displacement, succession or just turnover - have ...
Large, or mega, construction project organisations are temporary in nature and traditionally structu...
General management research has increasingly recognised the significance of routines in organisation...
When talking about projects, the barrier is clear: successful and failed. Some fail due to different...
To manage the project life cycle and facilitate transitions, Project Management (PM) research often ...
Project management is increasingly important to organisations because projects are the method by wh...
Purpose: A project contractor can promote the success of a delivery project by planning the project ...
The study explores the inter-organizational relationships (IORs) between one of the biggest utility ...
Before they begin in deep my topic, I will like to define what is a project life cycle? And what are...
Prior research on organizational routines in the ‘capabilities’ literature has either studied how ne...
This paper examines the organizational phenomena of long-term projects. While research literature fr...
Projects are forms of organizing that have become increasingly common in the past decades. The ad...
Life cycle management (LCM) is a concept that goes beyond traditional corporate environmental manage...
Research on Project Management Offices (PMOs) has concentrated on their structure and role as an int...
A project can be seen as a complex temporary organization, which integrates the efforts of multiple ...
Changes in management personnel - variously termed displacement, succession or just turnover - have ...