Towards a Substantive Theory of Decision-Making in Software Project Management: Preliminary Findings from a Qualitative Study

J. A. O. G. Cunha, F. Silva, H. Moura, Francisco J. S. Vasconcellos
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Context: In software project management, the decision-making process is a complex set of tasks largely based on human relations and individual knowledge and cultural background. The factors that affect the decisions of the software project managers (SPMs) as well as their potential consequences require attention because project delays and failures might be related to a series of poor decisions. Goals: To understand how SPMs make decisions based on how they interpret their experiences in the workplace. Further, to identify antecedents and consequences of those decisions in order to increase the effectiveness of project management. We also aim to refine the research design for future investigations. Method: Semi-structured interviews were carried out with SPMs within a Brazilian large governmental organization and a Brazilian large private organization. Results: We found that decision-making in software project management is based on knowledge sharing in which the SPM acts as a facilitator. This phenomenon is influenced by individual factors, such as experience, knowledge, personality, organizational ability, communication, negotiation, interpersonal relationship and systemic vision of the project and by situational factors such as the autonomy of the SPM, constant feedback and team members' technical competence. Conclusions: Due to the uncertainty and dynamism inherent to software projects, the SPMs focus on making, monitoring and adjusting decisions in an argument-driven way. From the initial relationships among the identified factors, the research design was refined.
面向软件项目管理决策的实体理论:一项定性研究的初步发现
背景:在软件项目管理中,决策过程是一组复杂的任务,主要基于人际关系、个人知识和文化背景。需要注意影响软件项目经理(SPMs)决策的因素以及它们的潜在后果,因为项目延迟和失败可能与一系列糟糕的决策有关。目标:了解spm如何根据他们如何解释他们在工作场所的经历做出决策。进一步,确定这些决策的前提和结果,以提高项目管理的有效性。我们还旨在为未来的研究完善研究设计。方法:对巴西大型政府组织和巴西大型私人组织的spm进行半结构化访谈。结果:我们发现软件项目管理中的决策是基于知识共享的,其中SPM充当促进者。这种现象受到个人因素的影响,如经验、知识、个性、组织能力、沟通、谈判、人际关系和项目的系统性愿景,也受到情景因素的影响,如SPM的自主性、持续的反馈和团队成员的技术能力。结论:由于软件项目固有的不确定性和动态性,spm关注于以论证驱动的方式制定、监控和调整决策。从确定的因素之间的初始关系出发,对研究设计进行了细化。
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