项目执行过程中的规划与战术因素

PLANNING AND TACTICAL FACTORS IN THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 1990
被引 234
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究调查了408名项目经理,发现项目规划与战术因素在项目生命周期不同阶段的重要性会变化,且取决于所采用的成功衡量标准。

Abstract

ABSTRACT It has been a well‐recognized axiom in project management research that the project implementation process can be greatly facilitated by addressing a variety of project critical success factors. It is argued here that critical factors often fall into two distinct sub‐groups: those related to initial project planning and those concerned with subsequent tactical operationalization. A field study was conducted to explore changes in the perceived importance of project planning and tactical factors across four stages in the project life cycle. The sample consisted of 408 managers currently involved in projects. It was found that the relative importance of planning and tactical factors varies across the project life cycle. Further, the perceived importance of these factors is contingent upon the type of success measure employed. When an efficiency success measure is used, planning factors are initially perceived to be of high importance but are overtaken by tactical issues as the project progresses through its life cycle. When ‘external’ success measures (perceived value of the project and client satisfaction) are employed, project planning factors dominate tactics throughout the project's life cycle. Finally, implications for managers are developed and directions for future research are discussed.

项目管理项目规划项目生命周期成功因素