mapping best and emerging practices of project management
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Presentation at the Nordic Academy of Management in Reykjavik 23. August 2013TRANSCRIPT
PM@DTU 1 DTU Management Engineering, The Technical University of Danmark
Christian Thuesen1 Charlotte Aaris Boas1 Michael V. Thorslund1 François Marmier2
Sara Grex1 Søren Lybecker1
1Technical University of Denmark 2Tolouse University, Mines Albi-Carmaux Sachabada.com: Mamika
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The typical image of project managers Marvel
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Warner Bros
A more realistic image of project management practices
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Ambition
• To study the connection between Best and Emergent practices of project management…
• …by developing an approach for studying and analysing practices of project management based on deconstruction and network visualization
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Best practices
Concepts in project work
abstraction
analysis and association
Inspired by Hatch & Cunliffe (2006)
How might we understand PM
Emerging practices
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Visual analysis using Network mapping • As practices (especially emergent) are highly complex phenomena it can be
difficult to create an overview of the material. Therefore a visual analysis is chosen to lay out the elements of the account of practices to obtain an overview of the main elements.
• The network consists of nodes (elements/concepts) and edges (connections.)
• The largest node is not necessarily the most important element, but the number of edges indicates the centrality of the concept/element at in the practices.
• The visual presentation is made in a network analysis by Gephi (www.gephi.org).
– is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs.
– can handle large networks (i.e. over 20.000 nodes) it demands almost no computer power. (For more info visit “gephi.org”)
– Is an open source project developed and distributed under GNU General Public License
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Best practices
PMI America
IPMA European
Prince 2 English ISO 21500
International
Best practice: ISO 21500
Project concepts Organizational concepts
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Emerging practices •Empirical material from a workshop on deconstructing project
management practices
•18 participating project managers (research institutions, creative and cultural intuitions, consultancies, construction companies, architects, transport organization, municipalities and governmental organizations…)
•Different levels of experience
•Process
– Individual brainstorm on the most important tools and strategies
– Collective organizing process identification of central concepts
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Emerging practice
soft concepts Hard
concepts
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Juxtaposing best and emerging practices
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Explaining discrepancies between Best and Emerging practices.
Institutionalized influences
Context
Learning processes
Best practices
Inspired by Christensen & Kreiner
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The role and relevance of best practices
•Best practices is inherently and modern idea – omitting the role of context. For good reasons since the context here was stable, well-known and thereby un-influential and irrelevant
•Today project managers are faced with a substantial amount of uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity => Context is king.
•Can we reduce the soft tools/concepts as a contextual bias to the best practices?
•Is there a special Scandinavian variant of project management?
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Perspectives on network visualization • It is possible to visualize and analyze emergent and best practices of project
management.
• Enabling
– close examinations of central project management concepts and their mutual relations
– identification of similarities and differences.
– identification of new areas of research, mapping current and past research.
• Other applications of Gephi:
– Social network analysis
– Dynamic maps of organizational development
– Mapping controversies
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