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'The Importance of Soft Skills in Complex Projects'

S Azim, A W Gale, T Lawlor-Wright, R Kirkham, A Khan, M Alam

International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. 2010;3(3):387-401.

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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to facilitate further understanding of project complexity by highlighting the factors contributing to project complexity as reported by the practitioners facing the actuality of projects. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative research approach was undertaken by conducting semi-structured interviews with the primary focus on the aerospace industry. Participants are involved in a variety of project settings, exhibiting different types and levels of complexity. Findings Analysis of responses highlights people issues as the main factor contributing to project complexity and the importance of soft skills in managing complex projects. Research limitations/implications The research is based on a limited number of respondents from the aerospace sector. This will be further refined and improved upon by compiling views of additional practitioners involved in multiple aerospace projects. Practical implications The main research conclusions are that hard project management skills help to organise, plan and manage, and track changes during the course of the project. However, understanding of project complexity and its contributing factors helps practitioners to understand the dynamic, social and complex contexts of projects, thus highlighting the importance of soft skills. Originality/value This paper proposes the project complexity triangle people, product and process, highlighting their importance as the three major areas contributing to project complexity.

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3
Issue:
3
Start page:
387
End page:
401
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1108/17538371011056048
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Active

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:146669
Created by:
Lawlor-Wright, Therese
Created:
10th January, 2012, 10:49:40
Last modified by:
Lawlor-Wright, Therese
Last modified:
27th October, 2015, 17:47:19

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