Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry

IT projects continue to fail at an alarming rate. The majority of IT initiatives have a significant impact within organisations due to the integrative nature of IT systems and as a result the cost of this failure is high. The purpose of this research report is to investigate the prevalence of „accid...

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Main Author: Green, Michael L.
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6123
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-61232016-04-16T04:08:14Z Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry Green, Michael L. Project managers ICT industry Project failure Project success IT projects IT projects continue to fail at an alarming rate. The majority of IT initiatives have a significant impact within organisations due to the integrative nature of IT systems and as a result the cost of this failure is high. The purpose of this research report is to investigate the prevalence of „accidental project managers‟ in the ICT industry (employees that have demonstrated technical expertise and been promoted to project management positions without any regard for project manager training and competencies) and examine what effect these untrained project managers have on project performance. A descriptive, quantitative research methodology was employed, and the sample that supported this research was taken from members of the Internet Service Provider‟s Association and the Project Management Institute of South Africa. The results indicated a positive association between project manager training level and projects being completed within budget, on time, and resulting in an operational system. The results also supported a correlative relationship between project manager training level and overall project outcome. These findings highlight the importance to organisations of investing in project manager training and developing effective recruitment criteria in order to boost IT project success rates. 2012-08-20T11:50:20Z 2012-08-20T11:50:20Z 2012-08-20 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6123 2011 MBL 3 Research Report;
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topic Project managers
ICT industry
Project failure
Project success
IT projects
spellingShingle Project managers
ICT industry
Project failure
Project success
IT projects
Green, Michael L.
Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
description IT projects continue to fail at an alarming rate. The majority of IT initiatives have a significant impact within organisations due to the integrative nature of IT systems and as a result the cost of this failure is high. The purpose of this research report is to investigate the prevalence of „accidental project managers‟ in the ICT industry (employees that have demonstrated technical expertise and been promoted to project management positions without any regard for project manager training and competencies) and examine what effect these untrained project managers have on project performance. A descriptive, quantitative research methodology was employed, and the sample that supported this research was taken from members of the Internet Service Provider‟s Association and the Project Management Institute of South Africa. The results indicated a positive association between project manager training level and projects being completed within budget, on time, and resulting in an operational system. The results also supported a correlative relationship between project manager training level and overall project outcome. These findings highlight the importance to organisations of investing in project manager training and developing effective recruitment criteria in order to boost IT project success rates.
author Green, Michael L.
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title Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
title_short Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
title_full Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
title_fullStr Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of accidental project managers in the Information Communications Technology industry
title_sort prevalence of accidental project managers in the information communications technology industry
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