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How to Lead to Sustainable and Successful IT Project Management? Propose 5Ps Guideline

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  • Hamed Taherdoost

    (Hamta Group, Tablokar Co | Switchgear Manufacturer, Research Club (Research and Development Departement) | Hamta Group, Hamta Academy | Hamta Group)

  • Abolfazl Keshavarzsaleh

Abstract

Projects failure may negatively affect the whole implementing enterprise and there is empirical evidence that failure is a persistent trauma within project-oriented organizations. However, it is necessary to know why majority of IT projects fail and what the perceived success/failure factors are and to what extent the risk management concept is of central importance in every IT projects. This study aims to put spotlight on the importance of IT projects success/failure factors and IT project risk factors comprehensively according to literature review. Accordingly, it is proposed 5Ps (Presiding, People, Pragmatic, Process, and Performance) as preventative and proactive measures that IT project managers may consider in order to gain sustainable IT project management development processes. This research indicates how 5Ps consideration will lead to sustainable and successful IT project management.

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  • Hamed Taherdoost & Abolfazl Keshavarzsaleh, 2015. "How to Lead to Sustainable and Successful IT Project Management? Propose 5Ps Guideline," Post-Print hal-02546794, HAL.
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    1. Mateusz Trzeciak, 2021. "Sustainable Risk Management in IT Enterprises," Risks, MDPI, vol. 9(7), pages 1-20, July.
    2. Danijela Toljaga-Nikolić & Marija Todorović & Marina Dobrota & Tijana Obradović & Vladimir Obradović, 2020. "Project Management and Sustainability: Playing Trick or Treat with the Planet," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(20), pages 1-20, October.

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