Abstract

Reviewing a body of work presents unique opportunities for making a theoretical contribution. Review articles can make readers think theoretically differently about a given problematic field. The purpose of this editorial is to propose to continue further study of the described problem. The topic of the theoretical article is whether employees are in projects, program and portfolio who do not want to work in such type of the organizations initially (before being involved in the project), or perhaps unwillingness to participate/work in some projects has appeared during execution of any project processes. Causes/reasons, or the vital necessity due to which the such kind of category of personnel is in the temporary organization, for example: availability, or lack of project management standards, financial needs, there is no other work for this period, etc. What is the percentage of employees in projects has the necessity to work in projects for any reasons. Does this percentage of employees negatively impact the success of projects and like the consequence on the programs and portfolios? It is important to note that the strict focus of this work is directed significantly to those category of employees who do not want to be / work in project sphere and the impact of the personnel group on processes, elements and results as an any projects as more larger organizations.

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