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Purpose: The main research objective entails identification of the project excellence manifestations in project-immature organizations as well as delineation of the areas of excellence positively affecting the PMMM-model-accordant organizational project maturity. Design/methodology/approach: To achieve the research objective, the methods of bibliometric analysis and literature review, as well as an opinion survey, statistical analysis and LOGIT modeling, were used in the theoretical and the empirical dimensions respectively. The study covered a group of large organizations registered in Poland, which were assessed with respect to their levels of project maturity and excellence. The statistical analysis carried out allowed a delineation of the excellence areas positively impacting project maturity in organizations at low stages of project maturity. Findings: The vast majority of the examined group of large organizations is characterized by low levels of project maturity and excellence. The entities surveyed meet the excellence criterion mainly in the areas of process integration and culture. Statistically, the area of excellence supporting organizational project maturity is informal project management. Areas of project excellence, which, if properly managed, will positively affect the level of organizational project maturity have been identified. Research limitations/implications: The use of non-probabilistic sampling is a research limitation restraining the conclusions formulated to the surveyed group of 48 large organizations. The study carried out can serve as an inducement of extended empirical investigations. Future research should be focused on the search for the factors supporting and hindering the achievement of higher levels of project maturity, in order to formulate assumptions regarding a strategy enabling organizations’ transition to higher levels of project maturity. Practical implications: The research results indicate important interdependencies between the stages of project maturity and the areas of excellence. These interdependencies call the attention of business and project-management practitioners to the prospect of achieving higher levels of organizational project maturity through targeted management of the key, from the positive¬impact perspective, areas of project excellence. Recognition of these mechanisms should encourage businesses to take deliberate steps aimed at improvement of organizational project management. Originality/value: The article fills an important cognitive gap by indicating that management activities focused on the project excellence areas identified in the paper can positively impact the levels of project maturity. The results can be of significance for both the researchers exploring for the factors supporting the achievement of higher project-maturity levels as well as the practitioners, i.e., organizations keen on methodical improvement of project maturity levels.
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Purpose: The ability of an enterprise to execute projects, using the tools appropriate to do so, is called project maturity. On the other hand, at a higher level of detail, it is seen as the appropriate selection of a portfolio of projects, in such a way that the implementation of given projects is directed to support the goals and strategies of the enterprise, as well as the ability to apply appropriate project management tools and techniques. Accelerating changes in the company's environment, cause them to be forced to implement project management, in order to increase flexibility and standardization, so that activities become more professional. In sum, this translates into better financial health of the enterprise, a better position among competitors and, what is related to this, gaining new markets for their products and services. Project maturity models provide a starting point for conducting an analysis of the current state of the enterprise and indicate the direction or directions in which the enterprise should develop. The purpose of this article is to present the results of a usability analysis of project maturity models for an IT enterprise. The following models are presented in it: PMMM (The Kerzner Project Management Maturity Model) - developed by H. Kerzner; P3M3 (Portfolio, Program and Project Management Maturity Model) - developed by the Office of Government Commerce; OPM3 (Organizational Project Management Maturity Model) - developed by the Project Management Institute; P2MM (PRINCE2 Maturity Model) - developed by the Office of Government Commerce. The essence of project maturity, the project approach and its operation and improvement in management systems is also discussed. Design/methodology/approach: The article is exploratory in nature, and the primary research was conducted using the expert interview method. Research limitations/implications: Future research should focus on further analysis of both design and process maturity models. Practical implications: The research discussed in this article can contribute to further empirical research, including, among other things, the initiation of work on the development of a project maturity model aimed at the IT industry. Social implications: The practical implications of the research involve the possibility of using IT to improve existing maturity models and practical implementation in IT companies. Originality/value: The main value of the article is the analysis of models past IT practitioners, and the overview presented is based on existing and used maturity models.
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Project maturity is the ability of an organisation to effectively select a project portfolio in such a way that the execution of these projects contributes to the objectives and strategy of the organisation and the ability to apply professional project management techniques and tools in order to achieve high quality project products, repeatability of successes and avoid failure in forthcoming projects. The article presents the results of preliminary survey research aiming to assess the degree of maturity in project management in the scope of methods and tools, human resources, environment and knowledge management. The research was conducted in mining service enterprises in Poland.
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The aim of the paper is entering the discussion concerning the sources of competitive advantage in project management in basic local government units in Poland. The focus of the paper is placed on the selected elements of the sources of competitive advantage in basic local government units in Poland, namely tasks implemented in projects. The paper consists of two main parts. In the first part of the paper, a starting point was the presentation of the essence of competitiveness and competitive advantage in the process of project management from the perspective of local government units in Poland. In the second one, the results of the research proceedings concerning the importance of tasks implemented in projects in projects in basic local government units in Poland were discussed. The considerations presented in the paper refer to the results of the research proceedings, which took place in two stages. The first stage of the studies was conducted in 2013 and it concerned the years 2010-2012, the second stage – in 2018, and it concerned the years 2016-2018.
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Celem artykułu jest włączenie się w dyskusję dotyczącą źródeł przewagi konkurencyjnej w zarządzaniu projektami w podstawowych jednostkach samorządu terytorialnego w Polsce. W artykule skoncentrowano uwagę na wybranych elementach źródeł przewagi konkurencyjnej w podstawowych jednostkach samorządu terytorialnego w Polsce do jakich należą zadania realizowane w projektach. Artykuł składa się z dwóch zasadniczych części. W pierwszej części artykułu punktem wyjścia uczyniono przedstawienie istoty konkurencyjności i przewagi konkurencyjnej w procesie zarządzania projektami z perspektywy jednostek samorządu terytorialnego w Polsce. Natomiast w drugiej omówiono wyniki postępowania badawczego nad znaczeniem zadań realizowanych w projektach w podstawowych jednostkach samorządu terytorialnego w Polsce. Przedstawione w artykule rozważania odnoszą się do wyników przeprowadzonego postępowania badawczego, które przeprowadzone zostało w dwóch etapach. Pierwszą część badań przeprowadzono w 2013 roku i obejmowała ona lata 2010-2012, drugi etap badań zrealizowano w 2018 roku uwzględniając lata 2016-2018.
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Modern organizations, both business and local government units1, function in a changing environment in which new challenges emerge, and moreover, they are forced to improve constantly. This trend for excellence turns into attempts to implement, into the management system, methods and tools aimed at increasing organisational efficiency. The article concerns theoretical issues in the field of organization maturity. The main aim of the article is to discuss the applied models of organisation maturity, particularly in the field of project management based on literature study.
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Współczesne organizacje, zarówno te biznesowe jak i jednostki samorządu terytorialnego1, funkcjonują w zmiennym otoczeniu, w którym pojawiają się nowe wyzwania do sprostania, ponadto zmuszone są do ciągłego doskonalenia. To dążenie do doskonałości przekłada się na próby implementacji do systemu zarządzania metod i narzędzi nakierowanych na podnoszenie efektywności funkcjonowania organizacji. Artykuł został poświęcony zagadnieniom teoretycznym z zakresu dojrzałości organizacji. Celem artykułu jest omówienie stosowanych modeli dojrzałości organizacji, w szczególności w obszarze zarządzania projektami na podstawie przeprowadzonego studium literatury przedmiotu.
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W artykule ukazano kierunki rozwoju zarządzania projektami w świetle badań zagranicznych i krajowych oraz zwrócono uwagę na znaczenie dojrzałości projektowej organizacji, chociażby dla powtarzalnego osiągania takiego samego poziomu sukcesu w kolejnych projektach. Przedstawiono studia przypadków stosowania zwinnego zarządzania projektami w dużych korporacjach oraz wskazano na konieczność bardziej świadomego – czyli powiązanego ze strategią – pojmowania roli zarządzania projektami w organizacjach.
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The article presents project management development trends in the light of foreign and national research and draws attention to importance of the organization’s project maturity if only for repeatable achievement of the same level of success in consecutive projects. Furthermore, case studies of the use of agile management in big corporations are presented along with the need to apply a more conscious – i.e. connected with strategy – understanding of the role of project management in organizations.
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Content available remote Problems accossiated with project maturity in construction companies
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This paper describes the problem of project maturity for construction companies when analyzed by their ability to execute construction investment projects. On the basis of survey results it was revealed that the success of a company is connected with the increasing level of project maturity as a condition for a successful project management.
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Artykuł dotyczy dojrzałości projektowej przedsiębiorstw budowlanych. Przeanalizowano je pod kątem zdolności do realizowania projektów inwestycyjno-budowlanych. Na podstawie wyników badań wskazano, że sukces przedsiębiorstwa budowlanego jest związany z podnoszeniem poziomu dojrzałości projektowej, warunkującej skuteczne zarządzanie projektami.
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