Summary: | For decades researchers have discussed what defines a successful project. Although
the evaluation of project performance is important, it is also essential to know what are the
necessary conditions for the development of successful projects in a company. In this
sense, the objective of this research is to analyze the associations between the degree of
success obtained in the Foz do Iguaçu hotel projects, and the levels of existence of Critical
Success Factors for Project Management (CSFPM). Data collected through a survey with
a probabilistic sample of 51 projects revealed significant correlations between the degree
of success of the projects and the level of existence of the CSFPM in the hotels surveyed,
with special emphasis on the "Capacity and availability of HR" and "Using Lessons
Learned "and" Conduct Formal Presentations of the PMO "as the strongest and moderate
correlations respectively.
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