Benefits Management in Infrastructure Projects: Towards a Best Practice Framework

Supriya Mehta, Senevi B. Kiridena
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Realization of project benefits is considered to be a reflection of project success and is therefore directly linked to organisational performance. However, the failure of projects to achieve their expected outcomes continues to remain a concern, particularly for publicly funded projects. An emerging body of literature suggests that the assessment of a project's capacity to deliver organizational outcomes should be considered within the broader context of ‘project benefit realisation’ or ‘project benefit management’. This paper first develops a conceptual framework capturing the various elements and perspectives of project benefits management applicable to infrastructure projects, and then validates it using empirical data drawn from multiple sources within public sector infrastructure organisations. The findings indicate that pursuance of the proposed framework could support the delivery of improved project outcomes. The empirical evidence further suggests that although the framework holds merit and is well received by project management professionals, its adoption would entail a significant cultural shift in organisations.
基础设施项目的效益管理:迈向最佳实践框架
项目效益的实现被认为是项目成功的反映,因此与组织绩效直接相关。然而,项目未能实现预期成果的情况仍然令人担忧,特别是对公共资助的项目而言。越来越多的文献表明,项目交付组织成果的能力评估应该在“项目效益实现”或“项目效益管理”的更广泛背景下考虑。本文首先开发了一个概念框架,捕捉了适用于基础设施项目的项目效益管理的各种要素和观点,然后使用从公共部门基础设施组织的多个来源获取的经验数据对其进行验证。研究结果显示,推行建议的架构可协助提供更佳的项目成果。经验证据进一步表明,尽管该框架具有优点,并受到项目管理专业人士的欢迎,但其采用将导致组织中的重大文化转变。
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