In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland

Following the collapse of the banking system in October 2008, Iceland has faced numerous challenges. Major changes are being made to some of the foundations of the society, for instance the banking sector, but questions have been raised on further basic changes in government and ministries, e.g. mer...

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Main Authors: Ingason, Helgi Thor, Dalcher, Darren, Jonasson, Haukur Ingi
Other Authors: Hertfordshire Business School, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2299/10095
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spelling ftunivhertford:oai:uhra.herts.ac.uk:2299/10095 2023-05-15T16:48:21+02:00 In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland Ingason, Helgi Thor Dalcher, Darren Jonasson, Haukur Ingi Hertfordshire Business School Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2299/10095 eng eng Proceedings 24th IPMA World Congress Ingason , H T , Dalcher , D & Jonasson , H I 2010 , In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland . in Proceedings 24th IPMA World Congress . 24th IPMA World Congress , Istanbul , Turkey , 15/11/10 . conference PURE: 1273377 PURE UUID: 68a46b71-6d33-4c3d-9730-4030d3afa4c8 http://hdl.handle.net/2299/10095 2010 ftunivhertford 2022-12-16T00:03:39Z Following the collapse of the banking system in October 2008, Iceland has faced numerous challenges. Major changes are being made to some of the foundations of the society, for instance the banking sector, but questions have been raised on further basic changes in government and ministries, e.g. merging of ministries and official institutions, in order to increase efficiency, reduce cost and increase the capability of the government to deal with the present and future emerging situations. But given the new impetus on increasing efficiency, what is the status of project management maturity within the ministries? In order to foster effective improvement, there is a need to gain an understanding of the current state and capabilities. The project management maturity of Icelandic ministries was assessed in a simple way by looking at five of the twelve ministries in detail. The average maturity score of all the studied ministries is only 1,3 out of five. There would therefore seem to be a potential for considerable improvement in project efficiency and project results within the ministries. The paper argues that rather than cutting projects, the current focus needs to shift to creating and establishing capabilities that will underpin and sustain future improvement. Project management is central to economic recovery and developing the right balance of capabilities will deliver improvement in the long run and play a key part in delivering a new and improved future. In doing so it will also rehabilitate the profession and its reputation Other/Unknown Material Iceland University of Hertfordshire: UH Research Archive
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description Following the collapse of the banking system in October 2008, Iceland has faced numerous challenges. Major changes are being made to some of the foundations of the society, for instance the banking sector, but questions have been raised on further basic changes in government and ministries, e.g. merging of ministries and official institutions, in order to increase efficiency, reduce cost and increase the capability of the government to deal with the present and future emerging situations. But given the new impetus on increasing efficiency, what is the status of project management maturity within the ministries? In order to foster effective improvement, there is a need to gain an understanding of the current state and capabilities. The project management maturity of Icelandic ministries was assessed in a simple way by looking at five of the twelve ministries in detail. The average maturity score of all the studied ministries is only 1,3 out of five. There would therefore seem to be a potential for considerable improvement in project efficiency and project results within the ministries. The paper argues that rather than cutting projects, the current focus needs to shift to creating and establishing capabilities that will underpin and sustain future improvement. Project management is central to economic recovery and developing the right balance of capabilities will deliver improvement in the long run and play a key part in delivering a new and improved future. In doing so it will also rehabilitate the profession and its reputation
author2 Hertfordshire Business School
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute
author Ingason, Helgi Thor
Dalcher, Darren
Jonasson, Haukur Ingi
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Dalcher, Darren
Jonasson, Haukur Ingi
In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland
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title_short In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland
title_full In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland
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Ingason , H T , Dalcher , D & Jonasson , H I 2010 , In times of crisis invest in maturity : results of an assessment in Iceland . in Proceedings 24th IPMA World Congress . 24th IPMA World Congress , Istanbul , Turkey , 15/11/10 .
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