How hard can it be? Complexity and response in major projects

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How hard can it be?Managerial complexity

and response in projectsDr Harvey Maylor

PMPC Ltd and Said Business School

Complexity – a crisis?

Time

Complexity / Capability

Complexity

Capability

Identify managerial

complexities

Actively manage

complexities

Working framework

Complexity assessment

tool

Resolve, reduce, run with

Determine managerial response

Processes, people,paradoxes

Project Complexity: TIPS• Temporality: the assessment is valid only at the time that

it was made and for a limited period (e.g. a single phase or stage of a project into the future).

• Interactive: the complexity is affected by the (in)actions of those responding to a perceived complexity.

• Position in WBS: complexities differ depending on the level being considered (e.g. programme vs project vs task)

• Subjective not objective – the assessment depends on individual attitude, experience, role, responsibility and perceived ability to influence.

Academic Background Extensive work on understanding what ‘complexity’

means in the project/ programme context. Can be summarised into 3 key dimensions:

Structural complexities

Socio-political complexities

Emergent complexities

Representing Complexities

11

Low

Medium

High

Structural Complexity

Socio-Political Complexity

Emergent Complexity

KeyProject 1Project 2

Managing Complexities

Resolve – make it go away

Reduce – make less severe

Run with it – work out response

Q. In 43 workshops with a total of 1100 managers, what % of the identified complexities were they able to plan to resolve or reduce?

A. 22% B. 52% C.82%

Responding to Complexities

Responding to Complexities Complexity response more

than this area?

Responding to complexities: project leadership and the primary colours model

Influencer:relationship-builder

Strategist:Proactive, adaptive

S

E S-P

Manager / Operations deconstruct and solve

Responding to complexities: people

We asked a group of 246 PMs these questions “In your work, which of the 3

complexities is the most difficult to manage?”

“In your own formal training and development, which of the 3

complexities has received the most attention?”

16

17

Future research:Complexity and response

Complexity of Response

So what?Complexities of projectsRRRComplexity response

References:Maylor, H., Turner, N. and Murray-Webster, R. (2013), ‘How Hard Can It Be? Actively Managing the Complexity of Technology Projects,’ Research-Technology Management, (3*), Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 45-51.

Geraldi, J., Maylor, H. & Williams, T. (2011), “Now Let’s Make It Really Complex (Complicated): a systematic review of the complexities of projects,” International Journal of Operations and Production Management, (4*) Vol. 31, No. 9, pp. 966-990.

Maylor, H., Vidgen, R. and Carver, S. (2008), “Managerial Complexity in Project-Based Operations: A Grounded Model and Its Implications for Practice,” Project Management Journal, (2*) Vol. 39 No.S1, pp. 15-26.

How hard can it be?Managerial complexity

and response in projectsDr Harvey Maylor

PMPC Ltd and Said Business Schoolharvey@pmpc.co.uk / harvey.maylor@sbs.ox.ac.uk

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