Project managers' ability to explore and exploit predictive and iterative best practices

Author:

Marnewick CarlORCID,Marnewick Annlizé L.

Abstract

Purpose Project managers face decisions every day and those decisions result in an “either or” situation. This is also true when it comes to the choice of a project management approach, i.e. predictive versus iterative. A case is made in this article that project managers should be ambidextrous and apply practices that are beneficial to the project, irrespective of the origin of the practices.Design/methodology/approach This study is based on a questionnaire focussing on six themes. The results of 290 projects were analysed using ANOVA and boxplots to test for skewness and variances.Findings Based on the analysis of 117 practices, most of these projects could be classified as either hybrid or iterative projects. The results indicate that irrespective of the classification of the projects or the industry, projects are managed using a hybrid approach, with a tendency to incorporate more iterative practices than predictive practices.Originality/value This article contributes to the current debate on which approach is the best given certain circumstances.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business and International Management

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