Problem structuring in project management: an application of soft systems methodology (SSM)

Problem structuring in project management: an application of soft systems methodology (SSM)

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Article ID: iaor20072145
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 57
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 802
End Page Number: 812
Publication Date: Jul 2006
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: project management, soft systems, retailing
Abstract:

Recent research suggests a major role for problem structuring methods (PSMs) in the field of project management, particularly at the front-end of projects, where objectives are often unclear and where different constituencies have conflicting aims. This paper presents a case example of soft systems methodology (SSM) at the front-end of a major project within Tesco Stores Ltd. A detailed account of the intervention is given, including the results achieved and a discussion of how the methodology was used for multiple purposes within the same intervention. Within the literature, there remains a lack of detailed examples from which people can learn more about the use of PSMs in project management. By providing a detailed example of SSM in action, this paper seeks to highlight the importance of problem structuring at the front-end of projects and the potential role an approach such as SSM can play at this crucial stage.

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