How Agile Methods Conquers General Project Management - The Project Half Double Initiative

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Abstract

Increased complexity in projects has forced new project management initiatives. In software development several agile methods have emerged and methods such as Scrum are today highly implemented in practice. General project management practice has been inspired by agile software development. But in order to fully understand and to provide suggestions for future practice on how agility can be incorporated in general project management, this paper addresses how agile methods have inspired general project management practices. To answer the research question, the paper provides an analysis which compares ten characteristics of agile software development (identified in theory) and the general project management method developed by the Danish Project Half Double (PHD) initiative. The method consists of 10 leading stars for rethinking project management the impact, flow and leadership (ILF) method. The analysis showed how general project management to a large degree has been conquered by agile methods.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings / Information Systems Research In Scandinavia (IRIS)
Publikationsdato2016
StatusUdgivet - 2016
BegivenhedThe 39th Information Systems Research Conference in Scandinavia - Ljungskile, Sverige
Varighed: 7 aug. 201610 aug. 2016
Konferencens nummer: 39
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KonferenceThe 39th Information Systems Research Conference in Scandinavia
Nummer39
Land/OmrådeSverige
ByLjungskile
Periode07/08/201610/08/2016
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