Towards a hybrid project management framework: A systematic literature review on traditional, agile and hybrid techniques

E. Papadakis, Loukas K. Tsironis
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It is the state of the practice in these turbulent times to combine different approaches and project management methods into hybrid and adaptive methods according to the specific needs of the project and the project team. The objective of the present work is to investigate this practice conducting a systematic literature review on project management methods, hybrid agile methods, method tailoring and innovative processes to tailor methodologies. We applied a systematic analysis of the existent research published during period 2000 – 2020 following similar approaches of several scholars. 1.121 articles published from 2000 until 2020 were collected after exhaustive literature search. However, 98 of them were selected for further investigation according to the criteria selection. Results provide key insights and background on agile project management frameworks as well as challenges and best practices implementing an inhouse hybrid agile project management framework. We anticipate the present work to constitute a useful source of information to PM scientists and practitioners. Results identify new dimensions emerging of the synthesis of project management aspects and provide key insights on traditional and agile project management frameworks as well as challenges and best practices implementing an inhouse tailored hybrid agile project management framework. This work contributes to the body of knowledge about the organization mainly of agile and hybrid approaches. We analyzed the found descriptions thoroughly regarding their characteristics and their organization.
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迈向混合项目管理框架:对传统、敏捷和混合技术的系统文献回顾
根据项目和项目团队的具体需求,将不同的方法和项目管理方法组合成混合的和自适应的方法,这是在这个动荡时期的实践状态。当前工作的目标是通过对项目管理方法、混合敏捷方法、方法裁剪和裁剪方法的创新过程进行系统的文献综述来调查这种实践。我们对2000年至2020年期间发表的现有研究进行了系统分析,并采用了几位学者的类似方法。通过详尽的文献检索,收集了2000 - 2020年间发表的1.121篇文章。然而,根据标准选择,其中98人被选中进行进一步调查。结果提供了敏捷项目管理框架的关键见解和背景,以及实现内部混合敏捷项目管理框架的挑战和最佳实践。我们期望目前的工作构成一个有用的信息来源,PM科学家和从业者。结果确定了项目管理方面综合的新维度,并提供了关于传统和敏捷项目管理框架的关键见解,以及实现内部定制的混合敏捷项目管理框架的挑战和最佳实践。这项工作为组织的知识体系做出了贡献,主要是敏捷和混合方法。我们对发现的描述进行了深入的分析,分析了它们的特征和组织。
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