Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos

The article cites a study finding that accurately gauging the degree of uncertainty inherent in the projects can help project managers quickly adapt to it. Researchers studied 16 projects in areas including personal-computer development, telecommunications, Internet startups, pharmaceutical developm...

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Main Authors: DE MEYER, Arnoud, LOCH, Christoph H., PICH, Michael T.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-64492019-08-30T06:52:37Z Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos DE MEYER, Arnoud LOCH, Christoph H. PICH, Michael T. The article cites a study finding that accurately gauging the degree of uncertainty inherent in the projects can help project managers quickly adapt to it. Researchers studied 16 projects in areas including personal-computer development, telecommunications, Internet startups, pharmaceutical development, iron-ore processing, airship development, and building construction, to examine risk management and project outcomes. They found that most managers failed to recognize that there are different types of uncertainty, each requiring a different management approach. This paper explores uncertainty-based management, which derives planning, monitoring and management style from an uncertainty profile comprising four types of uncertainty: variation, foreseen uncertainty, unforeseen uncertainty, and chaos. Although each uncertainty type is unique, a single project will typically display a blend of all four. The paper further illustrates how project managers can go about managing each type of uncertainty. The paper highlights the fact that uncertainty is an inevitable facet of most projects, and in an era of rapid change, it's time to rethink some of the traditions in project management. 2002-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5450 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6449/viewcontent/ManagingProjectUncertainity_2002_SloanMR_afv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Project management Risk assessment Executives Management by objectives Industrial management Operations and Supply Chain Management
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Project management
Risk assessment
Executives
Management by objectives
Industrial management
Operations and Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle Project management
Risk assessment
Executives
Management by objectives
Industrial management
Operations and Supply Chain Management
DE MEYER, Arnoud
LOCH, Christoph H.
PICH, Michael T.
Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
description The article cites a study finding that accurately gauging the degree of uncertainty inherent in the projects can help project managers quickly adapt to it. Researchers studied 16 projects in areas including personal-computer development, telecommunications, Internet startups, pharmaceutical development, iron-ore processing, airship development, and building construction, to examine risk management and project outcomes. They found that most managers failed to recognize that there are different types of uncertainty, each requiring a different management approach. This paper explores uncertainty-based management, which derives planning, monitoring and management style from an uncertainty profile comprising four types of uncertainty: variation, foreseen uncertainty, unforeseen uncertainty, and chaos. Although each uncertainty type is unique, a single project will typically display a blend of all four. The paper further illustrates how project managers can go about managing each type of uncertainty. The paper highlights the fact that uncertainty is an inevitable facet of most projects, and in an era of rapid change, it's time to rethink some of the traditions in project management.
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author DE MEYER, Arnoud
LOCH, Christoph H.
PICH, Michael T.
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LOCH, Christoph H.
PICH, Michael T.
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title Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
title_short Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
title_full Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
title_fullStr Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
title_full_unstemmed Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos
title_sort managing project uncertainty: from variation to chaos
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5450
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