Causal Factors of Project Management Performance Affecting Business Results in The Construction Sector
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Project Crashing, Project Schedule Change, Project Management Methodology, Project Management Performance, Business Results service quality, land officeAbstract
The objectives of this paper were: 1) to study the causal factors affecting project management performance and business results in the construction sector, 2) to study the influence of causal factors of project management performance affecting business results in the construction sector, and 3) to construct a model of the causal factors of project management performance affecting business results in the construction sector. This research methodology is a mixed method between qualitative and quantitative research. The informants of qualitative informants are managers or representatives responsible for managing the construction business projects. By categorizing the group of informants by type of construction were 4 informants. The quantitative sample size is the manager or agent who manages the project of the construction business by collecting a sample of 420 sample The tools used for data collection were interview forms and online questionnaires. The statistics used in the data analysis were descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
The results showed that as follows: 1) The causal factors affecting project management performance and business outcomes in the construction sector included project acceleration, project scheduling, and project management methods. 2) The causal factors of management competency influencing business outcomes in the construction sector were:Project acceleration, project schedule adjustments and project management methods as well and
3) Modeling that affects business outcomes Construction and construction engineering business operators all three key principles should be to apply as a guideline for the causal factor modeling of project management competency in order to advance the development of project management innovation increase accuracy accurate project management and create a competitive advantage for the construction and engineering business.
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