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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the relationship between a project manager's background characteristics and certain characteristics of the projects he is asked to manage and examine the impact of this decision process by relating project manager experience and project characteristics to measures of project performance.
Abstract: The study reported focuses first on the relationship between a project manager's background characteristics and certain characteristics of the projects he is asked to manage. The impact of this decision process is then examined by relating project manager experience and project characteristics to measures of project performance. The findings indicate that organizations select their oldest and most experienced project managers to direct large, high-priority projects. Performance is then superior without relation to the project manager's total experience, but in relation to the high priority given larger projects. With the exception of a measure of “growth in responsibility,” none of the measures of the project manager's experience were found to bear any direct relationship to project performance.

116 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the dual authority problem created by the implementation of the project management technique in R&D organization is discussed and the basic findings demonstrated that the use of an ambiguou...
Abstract: This report discusses the dual authority problem created by the implementation of the project management technique in R & D organization. The basic findings demonstrated that the use of an ambiguou...

43 citations