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IBIMA BUSINESS REVIEW
The
Effect of
Knowledge Management Processes on project Management
Abdel Naser
Al-Zayyat, Firas Al-Khaldi, Ibrahem Tadros, and Ghassan al-Edwan
Volume 3,
number 5,
IBIMA BUSINESS REVIEW, 2009, pages 47-52
Abstract
Knowledge
management and project management are recognized to be of supreme
importance to the competitive advantage of organizations as well as a
major agent of change in the new era of the knowledge economy. This
study empirically examines the relationship between knowledge
management processes and project management in the context of the
information technology industry in Jordan. Very frequently
projects, mostly information technology (IT) projects, fail or are
challenged due to their incapability to get the right knowledge to the
right people at the right time, and help people on the project share
and put information into action in ways, which improve project
performance. Knowledge management may be able to address this. Previous
studies have not clearly identified nor demonstrated the relationship
between the management of projects and the use of knowledge management
processes. The purpose of this research is to identify if a positive
relationship exists between the two? If a relationship does exist,
which knowledge management processes in use by practitioners of project
management are significant in terms of improving project management,
and what is their impact? Hundred and fourteen project practitioners
(project managers, managers, team leaders, team members, supervisors,
etc) some affiliated with the Project Management Institute (PMI), and
mostly from organizations in the IT industry both governmental and
private had participated in the research to answer these questions. A
positivistic approach was adapted using quantitative data. A
survey aimed at project practitioners of information technology
industry population was conducted in an effort to investigate the
knowledge management activities and to examine the relationship of
knowledge management processes and the improvement of project
management.
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ISSN:1947-3788
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