DocumentCode :
1347057
Title :
Managing multiple engineering projects in a manufacturing support environment
Author :
Fricke, Scott E. ; Shenbar, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Seagate Technol., Bloomington, MN, USA
Volume :
47
Issue :
2
fYear :
2000
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
258
Lastpage :
268
Abstract :
Business trends require front-line managers to integrate multiproject concepts with those of traditional single-project management since very rarely can one find major organizations managing just one project. A typical situation entails a limited pool of resources which is applied to the management of several projects, with people moving back and forth among different assignments in different projects. Yet, few studies on project management have started to explore the issue of how to manage an organization with multiple inter- or intradepartmental projects. Using a case study method, our exploratory research investigates the specific problems associated with the management of multiple engineering projects in a manufacturing support environment, with the intent to identify common factors of success. Knowing the factors of success is but the first step toward improving multi-project management. Our findings provide insight into how the most important multiple-project success factors in this environment differ from factors of success in traditional single-project management, and are consistent with other emerging research in product development environments. The differences center on resource allocation and flexibility. Some factors, such as ownership, staff experience, and communication, take on additional dimensions when considered in a multiple-versus a single-project environment. Division and assignment of resources, prioritization, and customized management style, which have little relevance in relation to single projects, are shown to play a major role in the success of multiproject management
Keywords :
manufacturing industries; product development; project management; communication; customized management style; flexibility; front-line managers; interdepartmental projects; intradepartmental projects; manufacturing support environment; multi-project management; multiple engineering projects; multiple engineering projects management; multiple-project success factors; multiproject concepts; ownership; prioritization; product development environments; resource allocation; single-project management; staff experience; Aggregates; Engineering management; Environmental management; Manufacturing; Product development; Project management; Research and development management; Resource management; Technology management; Time to market;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9391
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/17.846792
Filename :
846792
Link To Document :
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