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The integration of project management with Big Data and AI provides the necessary

improvements for utilizing and literacy in this field. Even with technological advancement and
despite Big Data, just 44 percent of the organizations fulfill the original project objectives. Some
tentative findings from the research are that while there is overwhelming interest among the early
adopters, there is widespread Big Data illiteracy among the practitioners of projects. The study
has also used a mixed-method approach with two main tools being qualitative interviewing and
quantitative surveying. These tools can be combined for planning on how Project Managers can
leverage Big Data better in decision-making. Key challenges identified were related to ways of
unstructured data handling, data collection not in real-time but staged, and the difficulty of
handling variety. This work applies both Complexity Theory and System Dynamics to model
project environments, suggesting that a better level of Big Data literacy and structured data
would significantly improve projects. In this research, that is still in its early stages of
development, preliminary findings suggest a more effective way of using Big Data to
complement decision making processes and bring significant business value.
Why this source is good?
This source is great because it puts in question the contemporary integration of project
management with Big Data and AI, related to the modern trends and challenges in the field. It
connects academic findings with industry practice related to scholars and practitioners in the
field. It also rubricates large gaps, such as Big Data illiteracy, and puts forward solutions on how
to improve decision-making and project results. It will ensure comprehensive and reliable
finding through the strong approach in mixed methods. Complexity Theory and Systems
Dynamics will provide a sophisticated framework for understanding the complex project
environment. Overall, research offers valuable recommendations for improving project
management practices through data-driven approaches.
APA
Kockum, F., & Dacre, N. (2021, March 29). Project Management Volume, Velocity, Variety: A
Big Data Dynamics Approach. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/k3h9r

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