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Are project managers ready for the 21th challenges?: a review of problem structuring methods for decision support

Abstract: Numerous contemporary problems that project managers face can be considered as unstructured decision problems, characterized by multiple actors and perspectives, incommensurable and/or conflicting objectives, and important intangibles. This work environment demands that project managers to possess not only hard skills but also soft skills with the ability to take a management perspective and, above all, develop real leadership capabilities. In this paper, is presented a family of problem structured methods for decision support, aimed at assisting project managers in tackling complex problems. Problem structured methods are a family of soft operations research methods for decision support that assist groups of diverse composition to agree on a problem focus and make commitments to consequential action. Project management programs are challenged to implement these methodologies in such a way that it is organized around the key competences that a project manager needs in order to be more effective, work efficiently as members of interdisciplinary teams and successfully execute even a small project.

 Authorship: Mateo J., De Navamuel E., Villa M.,

 Fuente: International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management. 2017, 5(2), 43-56

 Publisher: SciKA

 Publication date: 01/05/2017

 No. of pages: 14

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.12821/ijispm050203

 ISSN: 2182-7788,2182-7796,2182-780X

 Publication Url: http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-050203.pdf

Authorship

MARIA ANTONIA GONZALEZ VILLA