Building up a project complexity framework using an international Delphi study
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Project management has spread around the world to become what it is today, that is to say a set of theories, principles, methodologies and practices. Past research works argue for a paradigm shift so that one could focus more on project complexity to manage projects more efficiently. However, there is a lack of consensus on what project complexity is, which makes it difficult to understand it good. As a consequence, this article reviews the literature in order to build a standardized project complexity framework. Then, it describes how a Delphi study was conducted over a panel of academic and industrial experts to refine it. Further on, it draws some conclusions regarding project complexity factors perception, functions of experts type (academic/industrial experts, gender study). Finally, after a correlation study based on the Spearman Rank, some perspectives are given to illustrate the applications of the project complexity framework which is built.
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Vidal et al - 2013 - IJTM - Building up a project complexity framework.pdf (1.34 Mo)
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