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27-02-2021 | Production Management

Complexity management in project organisations

Authors: Zaza Nadja Lee Hansen, Anders Haug, Said Afandi, Lars Hvam

Published in: Production Engineering | Issue 3-4/2021

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Abstract

Managing costs is vital to developing profitable organisations. Whilst the literature stresses the importance of managing complexity in production companies, little attention has been given to project-based organisations. Thus, this paper investigates the research gap that exists for project organisations within the field of complexity management. The aim is to create a conceptual understanding of where complexity may be found in project organisations, thereby, paving the way for understanding the impact of complexity on operational performance. In order to accomplish this, a case study was conducted to understand complexity drivers and their effects in project organisations. The study has two main findings. First, three main complexity drivers in project organisations are identified: (1) project risks, (2) personal preferences and capabilities and (3) project management. Second, based on the case study, seven guidelines for project organisations engaging in complexity management projects are developed. The results provide new knowledge of complexity management in project organisations, thereby, enriching current complexity management frameworks. Given the novelty of the topic, several points of interest are identified as possible follow-up research areas, which include an investigation of other project organisations to generalise the research findings and a study of the detailed cost breakdown of project execution to identify areas where the least profitable projects consume incremental resources.

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Metadata
Title
Complexity management in project organisations
Authors
Zaza Nadja Lee Hansen
Anders Haug
Said Afandi
Lars Hvam
Publication date
27-02-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Production Engineering / Issue 3-4/2021
Print ISSN: 0944-6524
Electronic ISSN: 1863-7353
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-021-01033-7

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