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Using vision as a critical success element in project management

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posted on 2024-11-01, 04:33 authored by Dale Christenson, Derek WalkerDerek Walker
Purpose - The thesis reported upon in this paper addressed the research question 'How does the effective development and communication of a 'project vision' impact project outcomes?' It outlines the approach, summarizes results and explains the protocols that have been developed from the thesis so that others researching this area may: gain better insights and understanding into how project vision may impact upon project success; and have access to a model and protocols to effectively develop a project vision and effectively communicate it to project stakeholders. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative research design was selected with multiple case studies. These were conducted within a public service organization using interviews and action learning through testing a developed protocol for team members to develop a coherent and well understood vision for project outcomes. Results were then used to develop a tool for teams to develop a project vision statement in a structured workshop. This approach was then tested through gathering and analyzing participant feedback from the workshop. Subsequent to this initial workshop and the publication of the thesis, the vision development tool has been further validated in both academic class room settings (Masters of Public Administration students) and with senior public servants as part of a project sponsor course offerings. Participants in both groups have commented on the relevance and effectiveness of the tool in creating a value add project artifact: the project vision.

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Journal

International Journal of Managing Project in Business

Volume

1

Issue

4

Start page

611

End page

622

Total pages

12

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2009 Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006008697

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-11-24

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