Management of complexity in Norwegian oil & gas projects : an industrial case study
Project Management has for decades been considered as the most valuable contribution to the success of a project. Despite this accepted statement, project management has up to recently been identified with the person named project manager and his technical competence in complex project. Com...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54775 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Project Management has for decades been considered as the most valuable
contribution to the success of a project. Despite this accepted statement, project
management has up to recently been identified with the person named project
manager and his technical competence in complex project. Complexity of projects
and requirement for timely delivery motivated the offshore oil and gas industry to
establish management tools to support the project manager to succeed.
This principal objective of this thesis is to study project management
complexities, its root causes and suggest ways to improve on Singapore's marine
industry in handling Norwegian oil and gas projects. The marine environment is
extremely dynamic and this has resulted in widespread use of advance techniques
and methodologies to cope with the intense competition of the big players in the
international market. Oil and gas projects today are more complex. Existing
traditional project management tools and techniques alone are not adequate to
successfully manage highly complex projects. Complexity is a major critical project
dimension which provides a basis for determining the appropriate managerial
actions required to make projects successful. This dissertation will assess the
structural, technical, directional and temporal types of complexity and issues related
to managing complex situation in organisational settings. The industrial study has
identified four different types of complexities in project context and analysed each
complexity characteristics to present different management challenges. The
emphasis is to adapt a system approach in front-end development phase of projects
in order to better manage and avoid chaos.
A global awareness is emerging towards the essential need for improved
complexity management to delivery complex projects. Leading complex
projects require an inventive approach to assess project complexity and to deploy
the best techniques to achieve success. The case study captures the most practical
dispute in managing oil and gas projects and provides better solution to deal with
complexity issues while handling projects belonging to Norwegian shelf
continental. The study result presents feasible solutions and recommendations for
complexity issues from which project managers can better address the complex
situations. |
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