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Managing Projects - A Very Brief Introduction

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 17.09.2025

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The linear, goal-oriented approach to projects that is so popular in management literature is only appropriate if you are dealing with well-defined problems. For projects that address poorlydefined problems, however, the principles of classic project management don’t work; project managers attempt in vain to maintain a linear approach, even if targets, people affected andframework conditions cannot be determined precisely. We propose a fundamentally different approach based on current organizational theory: to start out with experiments, without predetermined conclusions. Projects are not evaluated by comparing the current status to the target, but rather by assessing whether stagnation has been overcome, conflicts putaside, and shared understanding about newopportunities has been created. Project groups and steering committees are not set up at all. Power “games” are harnessed and put to use, rather thanprohibited.
 
Stefan Kühl is professor of sociology at the University of Bielefeld in Germany and works as a consultant for Metaplan, a consulting firm based in Princeton, Hamburg, Shanghai, Singapore, Versailles and Zurich. 

List of contents

Preface: Managing Projects beyond the Model of the Organization as Machine.- What Is a Project? A Proposed Definition and Classification.- The Charm and the Limits of Instrumental Rationality in Project Management.- Project Management beyond Instrumental Rational Restrictions.- Limits and Opportunities for Management of Projects Addressing Poorly Defined Problems.

About the author

Stefan Kühl is professor of sociology at the University of Bielefeld in Germany and works as a consultant for Metaplan, a consulting firm based in Princeton, Hamburg, Shanghai, Singapore, Versailles and Zurich. 

Summary

The linear, goal-oriented approach to projects that is so popular in management literature is only appropriate if you are dealing with well-defined problems. For projects that address poorly defined problems, however, the principles of classic project management don’t work; project managers attempt in vain to maintain a linear approach, even if targets, people affected and framework conditions cannot be determined precisely. We propose a fundamentally different approach based on current organizational theory: to start out with experiments, without predetermined conclusions. Projects are not evaluated by comparing the current status to the target, but rather by assessing whether stagnation has been overcome, conflicts put aside, and shared understanding about new opportunities has been created. Project groups and steering committees are not set up at all. Power “games” are harnessed and put to use, rather than prohibited.

Product details

Authors Stefan Kühl
Publisher Springer International Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 17.09.2025
 
EAN 9783032008596
ISBN 978-3-032-00859-6
No. of pages 55
Illustrations VI, 55 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

Projektmanagement, Soziologie, Strategisches Management, Economic Sociology, Organization, Organisationstheorie und -verhalten, Project, Systems Theory, Project management, Business Strategy and Leadership, Sociology of Organizations and Occupations, Organizational sociology, Organizational Theory

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