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Bounded becoming: insights from understanding projects in situation

Viviane Sergi (Management Department, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada)

International Journal of Managing Projects in Business

ISSN: 1753-8378

Article publication date: 15 June 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to suggest a situated conception of projects, in order develop finer understanding of how these endeavors emerge and unfold over time. The author proposes that these understandings should be rooted in a process ontology, conceive action as situated and focus on actual practices as they are performed by all project actors. Taken together, these dimensions can renew how one views and approaches projects and their management.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is illustrated with examples taken out of a study of a software development project, conducted in the ethnographic tradition.

Findings

The examples expose how a specific practice, planning, was accomplished differently depending on the moment and was affected by different circumstances and constraints. The paper also discusses how preferring a processual worldview is especially befitting projects. As endeavors instigated to create or to make something happen, projects are perpetually changing and in movement; it is therefore relevant that their conceptualization takes fully into consideration their intimate nature.

Originality/value

The originality and value of the paper lie in the combination of perspectives, which can be both useful in theorizing projects differently, and in enhancing practitioners' reflexivity. This combination, it is argued, can address a wide array of issues in the context of projects, can favor localized reflection on project management prescriptions and tools, and can help practitioners to sharpen their sensitivity to their own practice.

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Citation

Sergi, V. (2012), "Bounded becoming: insights from understanding projects in situation", International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp. 345-363. https://doi.org/10.1108/17538371211235263

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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