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A qualitative re-construction of project measurement criteria

A qualitative re-construction of project measurement criteria
A qualitative re-construction of project measurement criteria
Purpose: failure is encountered regularly within project-based industries and there has been research for decades into this phenomenon. Much of it has considered the failure of projects in terms of the classic project progress issues such as time, cost and quality. Using cases from two major industries the authors aim to develop a different understanding of project measurement criteria. This work is part of a larger completed investigation into information systems and information technology (IS/IT) project management models, developed for industry comparisons.
Design/methodology/approach: during the study, the concept of project failure and success is investigated. The authors carry out a UK-based, grounded study of two project-based industries of differing maturity levels (construction and IS/IT) to investigate measures of project failure or success across the two industries.
Findings: the paper presents a reassessment of project measurement criteria. This is based on the separation of measures for project performance and project progress.
Research limitations/implications: the adopted strategy of naturalistic inquiry has always been susceptible to the criticism that it relies too much on subjective interpretation of data. In addition, no clear relationship was established between the factors discussed and the criteria for measuring project success.
Originality/value: the paper discusses current differences in perception of what actually constitutes a failed or successful project. The paper highlights that often two different (but closely related) concepts, are being discussed by project stakeholders
measurement, project management
0263-5577
405-417
Ojiako, Udechukwu
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Johansen, Eric
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Greenwood, David
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Ojiako, Udechukwu
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Johansen, Eric
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Greenwood, David
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Ojiako, Udechukwu, Johansen, Eric and Greenwood, David (2008) A qualitative re-construction of project measurement criteria. Industrial Management and Data Systems, 108 (3), 405-417. (doi:10.1108/02635570810858796).

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Abstract

Purpose: failure is encountered regularly within project-based industries and there has been research for decades into this phenomenon. Much of it has considered the failure of projects in terms of the classic project progress issues such as time, cost and quality. Using cases from two major industries the authors aim to develop a different understanding of project measurement criteria. This work is part of a larger completed investigation into information systems and information technology (IS/IT) project management models, developed for industry comparisons.
Design/methodology/approach: during the study, the concept of project failure and success is investigated. The authors carry out a UK-based, grounded study of two project-based industries of differing maturity levels (construction and IS/IT) to investigate measures of project failure or success across the two industries.
Findings: the paper presents a reassessment of project measurement criteria. This is based on the separation of measures for project performance and project progress.
Research limitations/implications: the adopted strategy of naturalistic inquiry has always been susceptible to the criticism that it relies too much on subjective interpretation of data. In addition, no clear relationship was established between the factors discussed and the criteria for measuring project success.
Originality/value: the paper discusses current differences in perception of what actually constitutes a failed or successful project. The paper highlights that often two different (but closely related) concepts, are being discussed by project stakeholders

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: measurement, project management

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Local EPrints ID: 71416
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71416
ISSN: 0263-5577
PURE UUID: 6a851914-36da-46da-8e35-86881ec8ee50

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Date deposited: 09 Feb 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:27

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Author: Udechukwu Ojiako
Author: Eric Johansen
Author: David Greenwood

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