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Project Management Volume, Velocity, Variety: a big data dynamics approach

Project Management Volume, Velocity, Variety: a big data dynamics approach
Project Management Volume, Velocity, Variety: a big data dynamics approach
The era of Big Data has provided business organisations opportunities to improve their management processes. This developmental paper is adopting a mixed-method research approach where qualitative data will underpin a quantitative questionnaire. The early insights are based on an initial eleven qualitative interviews and conceptualised in the following three statements: (i) Project practitioners need to increase their data literacy; (ii) Project practitioners are not utilising the available Big Data based on the 3 Vs; Volume, Velocity and Variety; (iii) Project practitioners need to utilise the structured available data to augment the decision-making process to represent the complex environment of Big Data, the study adopts Complexity Theory as a theoretical framework. When completed, the research will demonstrate the results through System Dynamics modelling.
2688-3074
Kockum, Fredrik
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Dacre, Nicholas
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Kockum, Fredrik
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Dacre, Nicholas
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Kockum, Fredrik and Dacre, Nicholas (2021) Project Management Volume, Velocity, Variety: a big data dynamics approach. Advanced Project Management, 21 (1).

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The era of Big Data has provided business organisations opportunities to improve their management processes. This developmental paper is adopting a mixed-method research approach where qualitative data will underpin a quantitative questionnaire. The early insights are based on an initial eleven qualitative interviews and conceptualised in the following three statements: (i) Project practitioners need to increase their data literacy; (ii) Project practitioners are not utilising the available Big Data based on the 3 Vs; Volume, Velocity and Variety; (iii) Project practitioners need to utilise the structured available data to augment the decision-making process to represent the complex environment of Big Data, the study adopts Complexity Theory as a theoretical framework. When completed, the research will demonstrate the results through System Dynamics modelling.

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Published date: 29 March 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 495917
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495917
ISSN: 2688-3074
PURE UUID: f30a6f61-adb4-42aa-b501-9f11a33d8f24
ORCID for Nicholas Dacre: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9667-9331

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Date deposited: 27 Nov 2024 17:47
Last modified: 28 Nov 2024 02:56

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Author: Fredrik Kockum
Author: Nicholas Dacre ORCID iD

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