在政府对政府项目中实施成功管理:与 PMBOK 指南相结合的视角

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nilton Takagi, João Varajão, Thiago Ventura
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摘要

目的 与私营部门一样,公共组织信息系统(IS)的开发通常是通过项目进行的。政府组织执行项目的一个替代方法是外包(聘用在要开发的项目的信息系统领域具有专长的其他公共机构)。然而,关于这些政府对政府(G2G)情况下项目成功与否的研究却很有限。由于实现成功对公共管理至关重要,本文提出了 G2G 环境下的信息系统项目成功管理模式。 设计/方法/途径研究方法是设计科学研究(DSR)。在设计科学研究的评估步骤中,G2G 环境中的信息系统项目是案例研究的对象。研究结果本文详细介绍了如何将成功管理活动整合到项目管理协会项目管理指南的流程和流程组中。实际意义管理成功,特别是解决成功标准和成功因素问题,可以帮助管理人员将精力集中在真正影响项目成功的因素上。就 G2G 环境下的信息系统项目而言,这有助于减少浪费,增加为公民提供更好服务的机会。
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Implementing success management on government-to-government projects: an integrated perspective with the PMBOK guide

Purpose

As in the private sector, public organizational information systems (IS) development is commonly carried out through projects. One of the alternatives followed by governmental organizations to perform their projects is outsourcing (by hiring other public institutions that have expertise in the IS area of the projects to be developed). However, limited research has been conducted on project success regarding these government-to-government (G2G) contexts. Since achieving success is crucial for public management, this paper proposes a model for Success Management of IS projects in G2G context.

Design/methodology/approach

The research method was design science research (DSR). In the evaluation step of the DSR, IS projects in a G2G environment were the object of case studies.

Findings

This work presents in detail how Success Management activities can be integrated into the processes and process groups of the Project Management Institute's project management guide. The authors also suggest tools and techniques to be used in each Success Management activity.

Practical implications

Managing success, particularly addressing success criteria and success factors, can help managers focus their efforts on what will really impact the success of a project. In the context of IS projects in G2G contexts, this contributes to decreasing waste and increasing the chances of providing better services to citizens.

Originality/value

This work contributes to theory by providing a new model for IS G2G projects that integrates Success Management and project management processes.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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