成功的中小企业项目管理中的团队互动

D. Pons, S. Haefele
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团队互动被认为是成功项目管理的重要因素。即使如此,在项目管理文献中,“团队”的概念也没有发展到任何细节。这个项目试图确定中小型企业sme在项目管理PM中对团队的管理方面的实际实践。具体感兴趣的领域是工程组织,重点领域是新西兰。数据是通过一项调查收集的,该调查通过各种PM章节和其他组织进行宣传。结果显示,对于项目中团队合作的重要性,人们有压倒性的认识,但对团队模型的认识和使用却很低,而且有37%的团队过程工作得不好。团队建设是与项目成功联系最紧密的团队过程。奇怪的是,研究结果还表明团队合作与项目成功之间存在不对称关系:有效的团队合作是项目成功的一个因素,但缺乏团队合作并不是失败的因素。相反,项目失败的主要原因被认为是糟糕的计划和糟糕的沟通。对于团队变量如何影响项目成功的更全面理解的未来发展,确定了其含义。
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Team Interactions for Successful Project Management in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Team interactions are recognised as important factors in successful project management. Even so the concept of 'teams' is not developed to any great detail within the project management literature. This project sought to determine the actual practices of small and medium enterprises SMEs in regard to their management of teams within project management PM. The specific area of interest was engineering organisations, and the focus area was New Zealand NZ. Data were collected by means of a survey, which was advertised through various PM chapters and other organisations. Results show that there is an overwhelming appreciation for the importance of team work in projects, but a low awareness and usage of team models, and a large proportion 37% of team processes that do not work well. Team building is the team process that is strongest associated with project success. Curiously, the results also suggest the existence of an asymmetrical relationship between teamwork and project success: that effective teamwork IS a factor in project success, but the lack thereof IS NOT a failure factor. Instead the major causes of project failure are identified as primarily poor planning and poor communication. Implications are identified for future developments of a more comprehensive understanding of how team variables affect project success.
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