The future of digitalized project practices through data-savvy talent: A digital competence formation perspective

Yan Liu , Ningshuang Zeng , Eleni Papadonikolaki , Kirk Maritshane , Paul W. Chan
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Amidst the disruptive backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations are navigating toward a new normal, leveraging digital technologies to reconfigure business processes and operational practices. This study delves into the transformative effects of digitalization on project management, with a focus on integrating data-savvy talent in a data-rich era. Employing a mixed methods approach, data were collected from June to November 2022, providing a comprehensive blend of various perspectives. Quantitative and qualitative methods were adopted successively in this study to explore the formation mechanism of digital competence of talents in project management and analyze the practical experience and expectations on the impact of data-savvy talents on project management. This study highlights the crucial role of organizations in actively shaping digital competencies to align with the changing demands of project management. It also emphasizes the increasing importance of data-savvy talents, whose intrinsic understanding of digital technologies and business models is essential in transforming the project management landscape. The outcomes of this study offer both theoretical insights into the nexus of digital competence, talent management, and project management, and practical guidelines for effectively integrating new talents into project management practices.

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通过精通数据的人才实现数字化项目实践的未来:从数字化能力形成的角度看
在 COVID-19 大流行的破坏性背景下,企业正在利用数字技术重新配置业务流程和运营实践,向新常态迈进。本研究深入探讨了数字化对项目管理的变革性影响,重点是在数据丰富的时代整合精通数据的人才。本研究采用混合方法,从 2022 年 6 月至 11 月收集数据,全面融合了各种视角。本研究先后采用定量和定性方法,探索项目管理人才数字化能力的形成机制,分析数据型人才对项目管理影响的实践经验和预期。本研究强调了组织在积极塑造数字化能力以适应不断变化的项目管理需求方面的关键作用。本研究还强调了精通数据的人才日益增长的重要性,他们对数字技术和商业模式的内在理解对于项目管理领域的变革至关重要。本研究的成果既为数字能力、人才管理和项目管理之间的联系提供了理论见解,也为将新人才有效融入项目管理实践提供了实用指南。
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