metodologia singular de gestão de projetos: condição suficiente para a maturidade em gestão de projetos? project management maturity: just a singular methodology is enough?
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O ambiente no qual as empresas atuam hoje está rapidamente tornando-se mais complexo e competitivo. Grandes mudanças tecnológicas e no cenário econômico e de negócios apresentam muitas oportunidades, mas também muitos desafios para as organizações que buscam prosperar de forma sustentável. Projetos têm se constituído em importantes instrumentos para mudanças e desenvolvimento. Modelos de maturidade em projeto têm sido estudados e desenvolvidos para apoiar e dirigir as estratégias de gestão de projetos. A literatura em gestão de projetos destaca que o fato de uma organização possuir uma metodologia singular para a gestão de projetos é um sinal vital do seu grau de maturidade. O presente artigo irá abordar esse tema através de uma revisão dos modelos de maturidade e do estudo de caso na subsidiária brasileira de uma empresa multinacional do segmento de iluminação, combinando uma pesquisa documental da metodologia singular praticada pela empresa com uma pesquisa de campo para avaliar o seu grau de maturidade.
The world in which organizations operate today is rapidly becoming more complex than ever before. Major shifts in technology and in the business and economic environment present many opportunities, but also many challenges, to organizations striving to manage and thrive in the midst of great change. Projects have become important instruments for change and development in organizations. Project management maturity models have been studied and developed to sustain and drive project management strategies. The project management literature points out that the fact of one organization possesses a singular methodology to manage projects is a vital signal of maturity in terms of project management. This paper will address this issue through a review of project management maturity models and the presentation of a case study developed in a Brazilian subsidiary of a multinational company from the Lighting segment combining both a desk research of the singular methodology practiced by the company and a field research to evaluate its project maturity.
The world in which organizations operate today is rapidly becoming more complex than ever before. Major shifts in technology and in the business and economic environment present many opportunities, but also many challenges, to organizations striving to manage and thrive in the midst of great change. Projects have become important instruments for change and development in organizations. Project management maturity models have been studied and developed to sustain and drive project management strategies. The project management literature points out that the fact of one organization possesses a singular methodology to manage projects is a vital signal of maturity in terms of project management. This paper will address this issue through a review of project management maturity models and the presentation of a case study developed in a Brazilian subsidiary of a multinational company from the Lighting segment combining both a desk research of the singular methodology practiced by the company and a field research to evaluate its project maturity.
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| Authors | ;Ruy Bouer;Marly Monteiro de Carvalho |
| Journal | Neotropical entomology |
| Year | 2005 |
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