CONCURRENT PROJECTS: HOW MANY CAN YOU HANDLE?
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https://doi.org/10.7166/26-3-1104Keywords:
Concurrent projects, Number of projects, Project portfolio management, Resource allocation.Abstract
The number of projects a person can handle simultaneously is a relevant factor in strategic planning and in project portfolio management. Internationally the de facto standard seems to be that a person should not work on more than two or three projects simultaneously; but several factors could influence this figure. Empirical evidence indicates that, in some South African sectors, people tend to work on many more than two or three projects simultaneously. In this paper, factors that influence the number of projects a person can work on are identified so that they can be investigated in further studies. Some ideas about using key resources optimally are also presented.
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Published
2015-11-30
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Steyn, H., & Schnetler, R. (2015). CONCURRENT PROJECTS: HOW MANY CAN YOU HANDLE?. The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 26(3), 96–109. https://doi.org/10.7166/26-3-1104
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