Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model

Since Martin Barnes’ so-called ‘iron triangle’ circa 1969, much debate has occurred over how best to describe the fundamental constraints that underpin project success. This paper develops a 3D project integration model for PMBOK® comprising core constraints of scope, cost, time and risk as a basis...

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Main Author: Craig Langston
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2013-12-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/3658
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spelling doaj-a93b4d860f3f4b54a05308fbcae4452c2020-11-24T21:40:09ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292013-12-0113410.5130/AJCEB.v13i4.36582438Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration modelCraig Langston0Bond UniversitySince Martin Barnes’ so-called ‘iron triangle’ circa 1969, much debate has occurred over how best to describe the fundamental constraints that underpin project success. This paper develops a 3D project integration model for PMBOK® comprising core constraints of scope, cost, time and risk as a basis to propose six generic key performance indicators (KPIs) that articulate successful project delivery. These KPIs are defined as value, efficiency, speed, innovation, complexity and impact and can each be measured objectively as ratios of the core constraints. An overall KPI (denoted as s3/ctr) is also derived. The aim in this paper is to set out the case for such a model and to demonstrate how it can be employed to assess the performance of project teams in delivering successful outcomes at various stages in the project life cycle. As part of the model’s development, a new PMBOK® knowledge area concerning environmental management is advanced.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/3658Project managementIntegrationTetrahedronKey performance indicatorsSuccess criteriaPMBOK® knowledge areas
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Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
Construction Economics and Building
Project management
Integration
Tetrahedron
Key performance indicators
Success criteria
PMBOK® knowledge areas
author_facet Craig Langston
author_sort Craig Langston
title Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
title_short Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
title_full Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
title_fullStr Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
title_full_unstemmed Development of generic key performance indicators for PMBOK® using a 3D project integration model
title_sort development of generic key performance indicators for pmbok® using a 3d project integration model
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Since Martin Barnes’ so-called ‘iron triangle’ circa 1969, much debate has occurred over how best to describe the fundamental constraints that underpin project success. This paper develops a 3D project integration model for PMBOK® comprising core constraints of scope, cost, time and risk as a basis to propose six generic key performance indicators (KPIs) that articulate successful project delivery. These KPIs are defined as value, efficiency, speed, innovation, complexity and impact and can each be measured objectively as ratios of the core constraints. An overall KPI (denoted as s3/ctr) is also derived. The aim in this paper is to set out the case for such a model and to demonstrate how it can be employed to assess the performance of project teams in delivering successful outcomes at various stages in the project life cycle. As part of the model’s development, a new PMBOK® knowledge area concerning environmental management is advanced.
topic Project management
Integration
Tetrahedron
Key performance indicators
Success criteria
PMBOK® knowledge areas
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/3658
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