The presented paper uses simulation model to show the effects of an intuitive solution to the conflict on the performance of project team members. The paper is based on the systemic methods for problem solving in accordance with the IPMA standards (International Project Management Association), system approaches, systems thinking and system dynamics. Project Manager's decisions, whatever these are, always have a side effect. A conflict which is resolved quickly and intuitively saves time, though the overall performance of the team is at risk. Systemic conflict solution places higher demands on the project and thus the achievement of its range is endangered. How to cope with this dilemma and select a correct approach to the problem solution?...
This paper presents work in progress that attempts to identify the unique characteristics of current...
The use of competition as a conflict-handling style aimed at win-lose end results has been highligh...
Purpose: The punctuated equilibrium model of group activity and the positive task conflict-performan...
Project management is one of the most important forms of management due to its versatility, demand a...
Abstract: Projects encounter conflicts during execution. Conflicts are an unavoidable natural phenom...
Compared to research on the success of IT projects in general, research on the management of conflic...
While existing research has mainly focused on project management’s static view, our work investiga...
The influence of client behaviour on a project is complex, including schedule restrictions on milest...
There are many examples of complex projects suffering massive time and cost overruns. If a project h...
Successful software development is becoming increasingly important to many companies. However, most ...
International audiencePurpose – Despite extensive studies of conflicts in IT project teams, this lit...
Conflict resolution is a key issue to manage when dealing with diverse stakeholders. By analyzing in...
The single most important characteristic of the project environment is conflict. In fact, many compa...
AbstractConflict resolution is a key issue to manage when dealing with diverse stakeholders. By anal...
This paper is a study of the dynamics of software project management. In Section (I) we argue for th...
This paper presents work in progress that attempts to identify the unique characteristics of current...
The use of competition as a conflict-handling style aimed at win-lose end results has been highligh...
Purpose: The punctuated equilibrium model of group activity and the positive task conflict-performan...
Project management is one of the most important forms of management due to its versatility, demand a...
Abstract: Projects encounter conflicts during execution. Conflicts are an unavoidable natural phenom...
Compared to research on the success of IT projects in general, research on the management of conflic...
While existing research has mainly focused on project management’s static view, our work investiga...
The influence of client behaviour on a project is complex, including schedule restrictions on milest...
There are many examples of complex projects suffering massive time and cost overruns. If a project h...
Successful software development is becoming increasingly important to many companies. However, most ...
International audiencePurpose – Despite extensive studies of conflicts in IT project teams, this lit...
Conflict resolution is a key issue to manage when dealing with diverse stakeholders. By analyzing in...
The single most important characteristic of the project environment is conflict. In fact, many compa...
AbstractConflict resolution is a key issue to manage when dealing with diverse stakeholders. By anal...
This paper is a study of the dynamics of software project management. In Section (I) we argue for th...
This paper presents work in progress that attempts to identify the unique characteristics of current...
The use of competition as a conflict-handling style aimed at win-lose end results has been highligh...
Purpose: The punctuated equilibrium model of group activity and the positive task conflict-performan...