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Attributes and levels of programme management competence: an interpretive study

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posted on 2023-10-19, 20:39 authored by David Partington, Sergio Pellegrinelli, Malcolm Young
<p>Growth in the use of programmes as a vehicle for implementing strategy has been accompanied by a need to understand the competence of effective programme managers. Corporate leaders know that promoting proven project managers into a programme manager role is unreliable, yet little rigorous research has been done into the distinctiveness of programme management competence. Using the interpretive approach known as phenomenography, we studied the management of 15 strategic programmes spread over seven industry sectors. We present our findings in the form of a framework of 17 key attributes of programme management work, each conceived at four levels in a hierarchy of competence</p>

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International journal of project management : the journal of the International Project Management Association

Volume

23

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

87-95

Publisher

Elsevier / IPMA

ISSN

0263-7863

Date Submitted

2007-06-22

Date Accepted

2007-06-22

Date of First Publication

2007-06-22

Date of Final Publication

2007-06-22

ePrints ID

600

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