1st Edition

Project Management Methodologies, Governance and Success Insight from Traditional and Transformative Research

By Robert Joslin Copyright 2019
288 Pages 100 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

288 Pages 100 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

288 Pages
by Auerbach Publications

With all signs pointing to an increased use of and interest in project-based work in modern organizations, the better scholars are able to make sense of the current state of the field through theory development and empirical investigation, the more successful projects promise to become. This book is a welcome addition to our field and will be, I am sure, an important work and source for future... Read more



Contents



List of Figures



List of Tables



Foreword



Preface



Acknowledgments



About the Author





Chapter 1 Introduction





Chapter 2 Use of Comparatives—The Basis for the Natural-Science to Social-Science Comparative





Chapter 3 Project Management Methodologies, Project Success, Project Governance, Contingency Theory, Agency Theory, and Stewardship Theory





Chapter 4 Research Methodology





Chapter 5 New Insights into Project Management Research: A Natural Sciences Comparative



(Coauthored with Ralf Müller)





Chapter 6 The Impact of Project Methodologies on Project Success in Different Project Environments



(Coauthored with Ralf Müller)





Chapter 7 Relationships Between a Project Management Methodology and Project Success in Different Project Governance Contexts



(Coauthored with Ralf Müller)





Chapter 8 The Relationship Between Project Governance and Project Success



(Coauthored with Ralf Müller)





Chapter 9 Using Philosophical and Methodological Triangulation to Identify Interesting Phenomena



(Coauthored with Ralf Müller)





Chapter 10 Analysis and Theory Building





Chapter 11 Theoretical and Practical Implications





 



References



Further Reading



Index

Biography

Robert Joslin PhD, IPMO-M, IPMO-E, PMP, PgMP, PfMP, CEng, MIEEE, MBCS, is a professor, head of the research advisory board at SBS Swiss Business School, and the founder of AIPMO (Associational of International Project Management Officers). Robert has considerable experience in designing, initiating, and project/ program management delivery of large-scale business transformation, reengineering, infrastructure, and strategy development, having received several awards for ideas and product innovation. Robert presents at conferences as a keynote speaker and publishes books, book chapters, and research papers. Robert is in the process of architecting and co-authoring AIPMO’s Body of Knowledge, which comprises several books in the area of PMO and related topics. Previously, he has been a consultant in a wide range of industries including telecom, banking, insurance, manufacturing, and government while working for McKinsey & Co, Logica, and his own consulting and product development companies.