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Research Proposal Presentation



             Lynda Bourne
               2034113
              BUSM 1408



25 August,      Lynda Bourne -   1
Supporting Project Managers in
              building sustainable
       relationships for project success.




25 August,          Lynda Bourne -   2
In the current project environment...
•Many team members
    –will only be part of the team as long as their specialist skills are required
    –come from different organisational backgrounds and cultures
    –may be geographically dispersed
•A small core team will be responsible for project delivery
•Organisations change constantly - a project’s stakeholder set will change:
    –Senior Managers change roles or change companies
    –The ability of stakeholders to influence the project may increase or decrease
•The Project Manager is still accountable for successful delivery of the project; there
are good reasons for project responsibilities to be shared:
    –Sharing workload and coaching of less experienced members
    –Knowledge Management
This project will investigate the effectiveness of a tool - the Stakeholder Circle -
to provide support for the PM and project team in managing the project’s
stakeholders.

      25 August,                          Lynda Bourne -                3
Topic description
•   Background
•   Statement of problem
•   Objectives
•   Research question
•   Research Method
    – approach
    – sampling strategy
    – timeframe

• Scope and location of research
25 August,                Lynda Bourne -   4
Background
•   Managing relationships for project success is acknowledged as being as
    important as the ‘hard’ skills of managing schedules and budgets
•   The Project Manager’s accountabilities include relationship management
    (Stakeholder Management)
•   A project’s stakeholder set does not remain static throughout the project and
    needs to be identified, tracked and managed appropriately throughout the project
    lifecycle
•    In large organisations today, many projects have team members from many
    different organisations. Teams consist of staff, contractors, and staff of other
    organisations
•   As specialists move in and out of projects, there is a small core team that
    manages throughout the lifecycle.
•   This core team should share responsibility for Stakeholder Management:
    workload management, coaching, knowledge management, personality matching
•   To facilitate this sharing it is essential to have a solid process and the support of
    a tool.
      25 August,                       Lynda Bourne -             5
The Problem
• How can a project manager ensure all
  stakeholders are identified and assessed for
  importance to the project
• How can the PM fulfil responsibilities in:
  –   inspired leadership
  –   relationship (stakeholder) management
  –   knowledge management
  –   HR management


25 August,                Lynda Bourne -      6
Objectives
Main objective:
  – To identify ways to improve the building and
    maintaining of sustainable project relationships for
    project success.


Sub-objectives:
  – 1. To determine the effectiveness of a visualisation tool
    for stakeholder management.




25 August,               Lynda Bourne -        7
Research questions

   1. How effective is the use of a visualisation
   tool for project stakeholder management?




25 August,            Lynda Bourne -     8
Research Methods - approach
• Deductive Approach
   – testing theory through observation and data
• Exploratory Study
   – Purposive, self-selection sampling
• Longitudinal
   – projects must be around 6 months in length
• In-depth interviews at beginning and end with PM
• Group interviews with key team members
• Self-completion diaries
   – to track issues and changes in stakeholder relationships with
     project
 25 August,                    Lynda Bourne -           9
Research Methods - sampling strategy
• Through Project Management professional bodies,
  personal and business I will attempt to identify target
  companies and project to participate in the research.These
  project must have the following characteristics:
   –   A six-month lifecycle timeframe
   –   Specialisation – specialist are only part of the team for the input of their specialist advice
   –   Have a core team of 3 –5 members.

• Select five (5) projects representing a selection of
  industries and project types from the following sectors:
   –   Service Organisations using complex infrastructure including IT solutions as the main
       mechanism for delivery of that service (banks, telcos)
   –   Government (bureaucracy)
   –   Large traditional engineering (eg Ships, Bridges)




25 August,                                  Lynda Bourne -                        10
Research Methods - Timeframe
                              Day 1                         Day 344

Research Project

Develop Research Proposal
and obtain approval
Develop and test questions
Develop and test tool
Obtain participants
Administer instrument(s)

Ongoing data collection and analysis

Final collection of data

Research Report


25 August,                            Lynda Bourne -   11
Issues
• Ethical issues
  – Privacy
  – Intellectual Property
  – Confidentiality
• Other issues
  – Continuous participation



25 August,            Lynda Bourne -   12

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  • 1. Research Proposal Presentation Lynda Bourne 2034113 BUSM 1408 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 1
  • 2. Supporting Project Managers in building sustainable relationships for project success. 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 2
  • 3. In the current project environment... •Many team members –will only be part of the team as long as their specialist skills are required –come from different organisational backgrounds and cultures –may be geographically dispersed •A small core team will be responsible for project delivery •Organisations change constantly - a project’s stakeholder set will change: –Senior Managers change roles or change companies –The ability of stakeholders to influence the project may increase or decrease •The Project Manager is still accountable for successful delivery of the project; there are good reasons for project responsibilities to be shared: –Sharing workload and coaching of less experienced members –Knowledge Management This project will investigate the effectiveness of a tool - the Stakeholder Circle - to provide support for the PM and project team in managing the project’s stakeholders. 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 3
  • 4. Topic description • Background • Statement of problem • Objectives • Research question • Research Method – approach – sampling strategy – timeframe • Scope and location of research 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 4
  • 5. Background • Managing relationships for project success is acknowledged as being as important as the ‘hard’ skills of managing schedules and budgets • The Project Manager’s accountabilities include relationship management (Stakeholder Management) • A project’s stakeholder set does not remain static throughout the project and needs to be identified, tracked and managed appropriately throughout the project lifecycle • In large organisations today, many projects have team members from many different organisations. Teams consist of staff, contractors, and staff of other organisations • As specialists move in and out of projects, there is a small core team that manages throughout the lifecycle. • This core team should share responsibility for Stakeholder Management: workload management, coaching, knowledge management, personality matching • To facilitate this sharing it is essential to have a solid process and the support of a tool. 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 5
  • 6. The Problem • How can a project manager ensure all stakeholders are identified and assessed for importance to the project • How can the PM fulfil responsibilities in: – inspired leadership – relationship (stakeholder) management – knowledge management – HR management 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 6
  • 7. Objectives Main objective: – To identify ways to improve the building and maintaining of sustainable project relationships for project success. Sub-objectives: – 1. To determine the effectiveness of a visualisation tool for stakeholder management. 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 7
  • 8. Research questions 1. How effective is the use of a visualisation tool for project stakeholder management? 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 8
  • 9. Research Methods - approach • Deductive Approach – testing theory through observation and data • Exploratory Study – Purposive, self-selection sampling • Longitudinal – projects must be around 6 months in length • In-depth interviews at beginning and end with PM • Group interviews with key team members • Self-completion diaries – to track issues and changes in stakeholder relationships with project 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 9
  • 10. Research Methods - sampling strategy • Through Project Management professional bodies, personal and business I will attempt to identify target companies and project to participate in the research.These project must have the following characteristics: – A six-month lifecycle timeframe – Specialisation – specialist are only part of the team for the input of their specialist advice – Have a core team of 3 –5 members. • Select five (5) projects representing a selection of industries and project types from the following sectors: – Service Organisations using complex infrastructure including IT solutions as the main mechanism for delivery of that service (banks, telcos) – Government (bureaucracy) – Large traditional engineering (eg Ships, Bridges) 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 10
  • 11. Research Methods - Timeframe Day 1 Day 344 Research Project Develop Research Proposal and obtain approval Develop and test questions Develop and test tool Obtain participants Administer instrument(s) Ongoing data collection and analysis Final collection of data Research Report 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 11
  • 12. Issues • Ethical issues – Privacy – Intellectual Property – Confidentiality • Other issues – Continuous participation 25 August, Lynda Bourne - 12