Competence of project management professionals according to type of project: a systematic literature review
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by Nelson J. Rosamilha
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Globalization and economic volatility changed the dynamics of production chains, which required new organizational arrangements from companies, leading them to projectization. Additionally, project professionals are managing increasingly complex projects, which demand an extensive and specific set of competences. In this context, this paper aims to identify the competences of project professionals by project type. A systematic literature review was carried out using the Scopus and Web of Sciences academic databases. The research corpus consisted of 209 articles published between 1989 and 2022. As a result, this research identified 173 competences distributed in 14 different project types; some competences have a greater significance for a given project type. As a contribution, when dealing specifically with projects and competences, project professionals, companies, and educational institutions can learn about the fundamental competences by type of project, improve the processes of selection and diagnosis of the professional, adapt educational programs, or even establish plans for project professionals career.
Very useful for all of you, with surprising discoveries!
https://doi.org/10.12821/ijispm110403
Posted on: January 02, 2024 03:58 PM |
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Luis Branco
CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª
Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Nelson
The topic you brought to our reflection and debate is very interesting.
Thank you for sharing the study.
I will read the academic paper with full attention and interest
Luis Branco
CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª
Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Nelson
The topic you brought to our reflection and debate is very interesting.
Thank you for sharing the study.
I will read the academic paper with full attention and interest
Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
Community Champion
Financial Management Specialist | US Peace Corps
Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon
Thanks nelson, I couldn't agree more when you said "project professionals are managing increasingly complex projects, which demand an extensive and specific set of competences...."
Markus Kopko
AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.ai
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Boris Wong
Project Manager| Hong Kong Industrial Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Centre Limited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Thanks for this insightful sharing - a must read for passionate PMPs
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
Smit Shah
Project Manager| Navitas Lifesciences
Banglore, Karnataka, India
Nigel Tan
Project Manager & Lead Consultant| Malaysian SOCIAL Project
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Very insightful post. Appreciate you sharing this!
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