Abstract
Managing a project involves taking a number of critical decisions that can have a crucial impact on
the success or failure of the initiative. The analytical definition and visualization of the main
components of a project can support project managers engaged to address the right issues at the
right time. This article aims to identify crucial crossroads in the management of a project, and to
provide a visual representation of knowledge involved into a system of project components and
decisions.
A design science process is adopted to define the initial goals and requirements, and to develop the
knowledge visualization framework. Expert feedback is also gathered to obtain a preliminary
validation of the framework.
Moving from a system view of project dimensions, we identify eight types of strategic decisions, i.e.
growth, problem shifting, goals balancing, escalation, rewarding, resource allocation, problem fixing,
and cooperation. We then present a visualisation map of project decision making addressing six
categories of knowledge (i.e. âEurooewhat-knowledgeâEuro , âEurooehow-knowledgeâEuro , âEurooewhoknowledgeâEuro
, âEurooewhy-knowledgeâEuro , âEurooewhat for-knowledgeâEuro , âEurooewhen-knowledgeâEuro ).
The framework needs further theoretical refinement in terms of more fine-grained decision types,
other determinants and the reciprocal influence in the management of project activities.
The article can support project managers attempting to build a comprehensive view of project
decisions, and it can be a basis to develop novel types of knowledge management systems for
project-related applications.
The article proposes a new approach to sustain strategic decision making in project management by
adopting a knowledge visualization view. Moreover, it provides an operational tool for managers
and analysts at different levels engaged into the management of a project.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1159-1181 |
Number of pages | 23 |
Journal | Management Decision |
Volume | 60 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Research Field
- Innovation Systems and Digitalisation
Keywords
- Decision making
- Project management
- strategic decision
- framework
- Knowledge visualisation
- Knowledge management