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Micro-Management Presence Evaluation within Technology-Based Project Management

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  • Mauricio Vladimir Umana-Ramírez

    (Universidad Católica de El Salvador (UNICAES), El Salvador)

  • Gabriel Silva-Atencio

    (Universidad Latino Americana de la Ciencia y Tecnología (ULACIT), Costa Rica)

  • José Pablo Nuño

    (UPAEP University, Mexico)

Abstract

This research covers a micro-management presence study, taking into consideration the three main elements of this concept, where organizational culture, project management frameworks, and leadership are found; thus, a relationship between these areas is established and detailed so that a relationship between micro-management as concept and issue from enterprise management can also be identified within a project management context. This research has been made qualitative, exploratory with a transversal denomination, creating and applying an assessment instrument to know the perspective of a small population from the Technology, Information, and Communication industry in Costa Rica; thus, taking into account these results and analyzing it against the theory, so that enterprise elements within organizational culture, project management frameworks and leadership, where micro-management could accommodate can be identified, as results of this research, by placing several significant symptoms and scenarios where team's performance and motivation are affected negatively.

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  • Mauricio Vladimir Umana-Ramírez & Gabriel Silva-Atencio & José Pablo Nuño, 2023. "Micro-Management Presence Evaluation within Technology-Based Project Management," European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 8(2), pages 56-64, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:8:y:2023:i:2:id:51599
    DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2023.8.2.1599
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