Project manager roles in a public change project: the case of a municipal merger

J. Karlsen, Parinaz Farid, T. Torvatn
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This paper investigates the emphasis placed on different managerial roles by the project manager in a public merger and change project.,A research model was designed based on six management roles: leader, resource allocator, spokesman, entrepreneur, liaison and monitor. Empirical data were collected using in-depth interviews. The studied case concerns a large public merger and change project between two municipalities in Norway.,The paper reveals that the project manager emphasized the externally oriented entrepreneur role mostly. The internally oriented resource allocator role that focuses on managing the project was least emphasized. The research identifies a gap between needed and actual competence in basic project management as a barrier to exercise the resource allocator role more thoroughly.,Future research should investigate other public merger and change projects so that these findings may be generalized.,This research concludes that project managers in public change projects should be more internally oriented towards the resource allocator role. Furthermore, public project managers need to make sure that they possess the necessary technical project management competence to practice the resource allocator role effectively.,Rather than stressing the importance of leadership in general to manage a project, this paper is original as it applies a set of management roles to empirically study what a public project manager practice.
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公共改革项目中的项目经理角色:以市政合并为例
本文调查了公共并购项目中项目经理对不同管理角色的重视程度。,设计了一个基于六个管理角色的研究模型:领导者、资源分配者、发言人、企业家、联络人和监督员。实证数据是通过深入访谈收集的。所研究的案例涉及挪威两个市镇之间的一个大型公共合并和变革项目。,研究表明,项目经理主要强调企业家的外部导向作用。专注于管理项目的面向内部的资源分配者角色最不受重视。该研究发现,在基础项目管理方面,所需能力和实际能力之间的差距是更彻底地发挥资源分配者作用的障碍。,未来的研究应该调查其他公共合并和变革项目,以便这些发现可以推广。,这项研究得出的结论是,公共变革项目中的项目经理应该更加注重资源分配者的内部角色。此外,公共项目经理需要确保他们拥有必要的技术项目管理能力,以有效地发挥资源分配器的作用。,本文不是强调领导力在项目管理中的重要性,而是独创性的,因为它应用了一组管理角色来实证研究公共项目经理的实践。
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International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior
International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior Social Sciences-Public Administration
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior brings together researchers and practitioners, both within and outside the United States, who are in the areas of organization theory, management, development, and behavior. This journal covers all private, public and not-for-profit organizations’ theories and behavior.
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