14 resultados para project management processes
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Software development is a discipline that is almost as old as the history of computers. With the advent of the Internet and all of its related technologies, software development has been on high demand. But, and especially in SME (small and medium enterprise), this was not accompanied with a comparable effort to develop a set of sustainable and standardized activities of project management, which lead to increasing inefficiencies and costs. Given the actual economic situation, it makes sense to engage in an effort to reduce said inefficiencies and rising costs. For that end, this work will analyze the current state of software development’s project management processes on a Portuguese SME, along with its problems and inefficiencies in an effort to create a standardized model to manage software development, with special attention given to critical success factors in an agile software development environment, while using the best practices in process modeling. This work also aims to create guidelines to correctly integrate these changes in the existing IS structure of a company.
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The purpose of this paper is to conduct a methodical drawback analysis of a financial supplier risk management approach which is currently implemented in the automotive industry. Based on identified methodical flaws, the risk assessment model is further developed by introducing a malus system which incorporates hidden risks into the model and by revising the derivation of the most central risk measure in the current model. Both methodical changes lead to significant enhancements in terms of risk assessment accuracy, supplier identification and workload efficiency.
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The main goals for the current dissertation is to research on how practices and concepts from Agile Project Management can be applied in a non-IT context and to discover which aspects should be considered when deciding if whether an Agile approach should be implemented or not. Previous studies reflect on the adoption for the identified context. However, the recognition of these practices and concepts by the Project Management field of studies still remains unresolved. The adoption of Agile Project Management emerges as a manifestation against traditional approaches, mainly due to their inability of accepting requirements’ changes. Therefore, these practices and concepts can be considered in order to reduce the risks concerning the increase of competition and innovation – which does not apply to the IT sector solely. The current study reviews the literature on Agile Project Management and its adoption across different sectors in order to assess which practices and concepts can be applied on a non-IT context. Nine different methods are reviewed, where two of these show a higher relevance – Scrum and Extreme Programming. The identified practices and concepts can be separated into four different groups: Cultural and Organizational Structures, Process, Practices, and Artefacts. A framework based on the work by Boehm & Turner in 2004 is developed in order to support the decision of adopting agile methods. A survey intended for project managers was carried in order to assess the implementation of the identified practices and concepts and to evaluate which variables have the highest importance on the developed decision support framework. It is concluded that New Product Development is the project type with the highest potential to implement an agile approach and that the Project Final Product’s Innovativeness, Competitiveness, and the Project Member’s Experience and Autonomy are the most important aspects to consider an implementation of an Agile approach.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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The processes of mobilization of land for infrastructures of public and private domain are developed according to proper legal frameworks and systematically confronted with the impoverished national situation as regards the cadastral identification and regularization, which leads to big inefficiencies, sometimes with very negative impact to the overall effectiveness. This project report describes Ferbritas Cadastre Information System (FBSIC) project and tools, which in conjunction with other applications, allow managing the entire life-cycle of Land Acquisition and Cadastre, including support to field activities with the integration of information collected in the field, the development of multi-criteria analysis information, monitoring all information in the exploration stage, and the automated generation of outputs. The benefits are evident at the level of operational efficiency, including tools that enable process integration and standardization of procedures, facilitate analysis and quality control and maximize performance in the acquisition, maintenance and management of registration information and expropriation (expropriation projects). Therefore, the implemented system achieves levels of robustness, comprehensiveness, openness, scalability and reliability suitable for a structural platform. The resultant solution, FBSIC, is a fit-for-purpose cadastre information system rooted in the field of railway infrastructures. FBSIC integrating nature of allows: to accomplish present needs and scale to meet future services; to collect, maintain, manage and share all information in one common platform, and transform it into knowledge; to relate with other platforms; to increase accuracy and productivity of business processes related with land property management.
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Flexible forms of work like project work are gaining importance in industry and services. Looking at the research on project work, the vast majority of present literature is on project management, but increasingly, problems concerning the quality of work and the efficiency of project teams become visible. The question now is how project work can be structured in order to simultaneously provide efficient and flexible work and healthy working conditions ensuring the development of human resources for a long time. Selected results of publicly funded research into project work will be presented based on case studies in 7 software development /IT consulting project teams (N=34). A set of different methods was applied: interviews with management/project managers, group interviews on work constraints, a monthly diary about well-being and critical incidences in the course of the project, and a final evaluation questionnaire on project outcomes focusing on economic and health aspects. Findings reveal that different types of projects exist with varying degree of team members’ autonomy and influence on work structuring. An effect of self-regulation on mental strain could not be found. The results emphasize, that contradicting requirements and insufficient organizational resources with respect to the work requirements lead to an increased work intensity or work obstruction. These contradicting requirements are identified as main drivers for generating stress. Finally, employees with high values on stress for more than 2 months have significantly higher exhaustion rates than those with only one month peaks. Structuring project work and taking into account the dynamics of project work, there is a need for an active role of the project team in contract negotiation or the detailed definition of work – this is not only a question of individual autonomy but of negotiation the range of option for work structuring. Therefore, along with the sequential definition of the (software) product, the working conditions need to be re-defined.
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RESUMO - Independentemente do modelo jurídico adoptado para os hospitais é necessário introduzir políticas de gestão estratégicas e adoptar instrumentos que permitam uma melhoria efectiva dos processos de gestão organizacional. A implementação de um modelo de contratualização interna que se traduza na transposição dos compromissos assumidos externamente para o interior da organização e, consequentemente, a sua desagregação pelos diferentes níveis de gestão, permite alcançar um alinhamento cada vez maior entre os objectivos contratualizados externamente e a missão das instituições de saúde. No presente estudo pretendeu-se identificar o estado de arte relativamente à contratualização interna numa amostra representativa das unidades hospitalares portuguesas, tendo-se concluído pela identificação de acções a desenvolver para servir de suporte à sua efectiva adopção.--------------------------ABSTRACT – Despite legal framework applied on hospitals, it is essential to develop and launch a set of management and strategic policies, as well as to adopt instruments that can grant an effective improvement to organizational management processes. The implementation of a «management by objectives model» that will carry external commitments the organization and therefore its splitting through the different management levels, will provide a higher alignment between the objectives externally agreed and the mission of health institutions. The goal of this study, is to identify the «management by objectives» state of the art on a representative sample of the Portuguese hospital units, as well as to identify the actions nece
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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This research has as a goal to give an overview of what Project Management is in Portugal. The purpose is not to focus on a small picture, but to understand the broad concept and perception of Project Management in Portugal in two very important sectors: Profit- and Non-Profit Sector. Both Profit- and Non-Profit project managers have been interviewed, giving an insight of how different projects are in both sectors and why. This paper will be especially helpful comparing the Project Management maturity of Portugal to other countries regarding these two different point of views.
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A pós-edição, aqui definida como a reescrita de um processo tradutório gerado exclusivamente por tradução automática, tem vindo a ganhar cada vez mais destaque no mundo da tradução. Influencia clientes, tradutores e empresas, e por isso merece um espaço no seio académico da tradução, de modo a ser estudada e discutida. Levanta questões, maioritariamente, no que diz respeito a tempo e a qualidade. É uma área na qual ainda há bastante pesquisa para ser feita. Neste relatório, analisa-se principalmente um projeto de pós-edição realizado no âmbito de um estágio curricular, abordando teoria e prática, como o nome indica, de uma forma introdutória.
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O risco de ocorrência de desvios significativos dos custos orçamentados e de incumprimento dos prazos de execução constituem duas das principais preocupações da gestão de projetos. A derrapa-gem de prazos de projetos é um dos motivos apontados para a falta de competitividade da indústria portuguesa (Tenera, 2012). Estes atrasos, para além de falta de competitividade, podem resultar ainda, por exemplo, em sanções financeiras e perda de confiança dos clientes. Goldratt, em 1997, alertou que as limitações das técnicas clássicas de planeamento e controlo pode-riam estar na origem do não cumprimento dos prazos dos projetos, propondo a aplicação da Teoria das Restrições à gestão de projetos, a Gestão de Projetos pela Cadeia Critica (Critical Chain Project Management - CCPM). A CCPM tem os seus princípios vocacionados para a gestão do tempo e introduz mudanças signifi-cativas na forma como os projetos são geridos, preconizando uma redução nas durações programadas das atividades, para contrariar tendências comportamentais humanas de atrasar a execução das tare-fas, introduzindo ainda estrategicamente reservas temporais agregadas, que procuram proteger o pro-jeto de derrapagens temporais. Um dos principais fatores de diferenciação da CCPM é precisamente a forma de monitorizar os projetos, sendo a Gestão das Reservas (Buffer Management - BM) o prin-cipal mecanismo de gestão do tempo de execução dos mesmos. No presente trabalho foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica dos conceitos associados à gestão de riscos em geral e em particular à gestão de tempo em projetos, através da CCPM. Estudou-se ainda, a metodologia geral de implementação das cartas de controlo, com o objetivo de se desenvolver um modelo adaptado ao controlo de reservas temporais em projetos. Assim, e de acordo com o estudo realizado, foi proposto, desenvolvido e implementado um modelo, que complementa a gestão clássica de reservas temporais da CCPM com a utilização de cartas de controlo. O modelo proposto foi testado numa empreitada de reabilitação de edifícios, na Marinha Portuguesa, com o objetivo de se avaliar a sua aplicabilidade, as suas vantagens e limitações. No presente trabalho procurou-se propor e implementar um modelo robusto de gestão de reservas na CCPM, com aplicabilidade efetiva à gestão de riscos de derrapagem de prazos de projetos, não só na indústria da construção civil como em projetos de outras áreas. Com a aplicação do modelo proposto num caso de estudo, foi possível concluir o projeto dentro do prazo contratualizado, tendo-se verificado que a implementação de cartas de controlo na BM permi-tiu antecipar a deteção de consumos excessivos das reservas temporais do projeto.
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The present work project investigates the implications of design thinking on an interbusiness collaborative project, unveiling both the benefits and fragilities that derive from the use of such methodology within the mentioned context. The study is organized in two parts. The first one starts with a literature review on the two relevant frames of reference – design thinking and business collaboration. It proceeds to the creation of a conceptual framework to assess the potential value of the design-based approach. The second part focuses on the practical application of to the newly developed instrument to the inTRAIN project – R&D for railway interiors.