February 2024
Intermediate to advanced
666 pages
17h 40m
English
Rodney Turner and Martina Huemann
In this chapter, we describe the nature of the complexity of projects. We describe the dimensions of complexity. We consider the practitioner view with six dimensions and the academic view with two dimensions. With the academic view, we meet for the first time the concept that conventional project management cannot manage complex projects. We then consider the nature of uncertainty and how it leads to bounded rationality and bounded manageability. It also leads to the difference between puzzles and mysteries. Complex projects are mysteries which require innovation. Conventional project management is not good at innovation. We ...
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