Title :
Pro-active Project Management
Author :
Gautier, Gilles ; Kapogiannis, Georgios ; Piddington, Colin ; Fernando, Terrence ; Polychronakis, Yiannis
Author_Institution :
Future Workspaces Res. Centre, Think Lab. Univ. of Salford, Salford, UK
Abstract :
Project management methodologies aim at reaching effectiveness during a project by supporting managers in planning and controlling tasks. But inappropriate use of risk assessment and decision making processes can still affect task completion during a project. New management methodologies must therefore be developed that enhance knowledge sharing by considering the viewpoints of more experts, supporting ad-hoc communications between partners and improving secured integration of technologies. Not only could time management become more efficient because the managers would have a broader, deeper understanding of the decisional context, but it could also minimise investment risks by enabling fast reactivity to any unforeseen issues. Based on the above requirements, the pro-active project management is introduced here as a solution to current project management limitations. It makes full use of advanced technologies, such as virtual reality, to enable knowledge sharing at any time between any members of a project. After an analysis of current issues, this paper thus introduces the pro-active project management methodologies and the technologies that enable its implementation. It finally shows how such a methodology helps achieving efficiency in a project.
Keywords :
decision making; knowledge management; planning; project management; risk management; time management; virtual reality; ad-hoc communications; decision making processes; investment risk minimisation; knowledge sharing; pro-active project management; risk assessment; task controlling; task planning; time management; virtual reality; Application software; Communication system control; Conference management; Decision making; Knowledge management; Monitoring; Process planning; Project management; Risk management; Technology management; collaboration; methodology; project management;
Conference_Titel :
Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications China, 2009. IESA '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3652-1
DOI :
10.1109/I-ESA.2009.44