The Change in Management Style during then Course of a Project from the Classical to the Agile Approach

Branislav Gablas, Eugen Ruzicky, Martina Ondrouchova

The Change in Management Style during then Course of a Project from the Classical to the Agile Approach

Číslo: 4/2018
Periodikum: Journal of Competitiveness
DOI: 10.7441/joc.2018.04.03

Klíčová slova: waterfall management style, agile management style, changes in the course of the project life cycle, business environment, PRINCE2, PMI, Scrum, classic, project, manager, SME businesses

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Anotace: Changing managing style in the middle of a project cycle has become a highly discussed topic. Most business enterprises consider it a risky process and therefore resist doing it. In our research, we aim to test the possibility of changing management style in the course of a project from a theoretical point of view. Normally, the classic waterfall is considered as an obvious project management style, while a change would mean a shift to the agile management style. Switching between the classic and agile management style during one project is an area which needs deeper consideration. Since there is a lack of documented samples, a questionnaire was prepared to determine if this switch is possible. The data were collected through an anonymous online survey and controlled by the 4 level scale to avoid concentration in a medium answer (5 Likert scheme). Taken mainly from SMEs, the survey results show that there is a positive overall sign that a transition between classic and agile management style over the project life cycle is possible, but only in the areas suitable for agile management. By analyzing the 119 responses of project managers and using the Fisher’s exact test, we have shown that it is possible to change management style during a project. The change increases the competitiveness of SMEs in order to determine how to proceed in the implementation of projects. The research should continue with the monitoring of a real project which is undertaking the switch from the classic to the agile approach.