Abstract

The object of this research is to assess the quality of project management processes. The conducted research is aimed at developing a method for assessing the quality of project management processes in accordance with modern requirements for management and its results. The study is based on the entropy concept of management, and entropy is considered as an integral indicator for assessing the quality of management processes, characterizing the «controllability» of the project and «confidence» in certain results of the project. It is proposed to use information entropy as an indicator of management quality, which is understood as the ability to assess and minimize, through preventive or adaptive measures, uncertainty or negative impact from outside and inside on the project, that is, to ensure the success of the project. The main factors influencing the level of entropy of the project are determined. It is substantiated that the role of management is to counteract entropy and create such conditions for the implementation of the project, under which its level tends to be acceptable. Only under this condition can the quality of management be defined as «high level» or «sufficiently high level». A scale for assessing the entropy level of a project is proposed, which is substantiated by experimental studies of the entropy level of various projects. The concept of «entropy index» of the project is introduced into consideration, as a relative indicator of the level of entropy of the project. The proposed approach is illustrated on the example of a specific project, which substantiated the adequacy of the results of applying the approach to the logic and experience of project implementation, and also demonstrated the practical applicability of the approach for assessing the level of project entropy and management quality. The results obtained make it possible to assess the quality of management processes at each stage of the project life cycle in order to identify problems early; and also form a theoretical basis for the further development of tools to ensure and improve the quality of project management processes.

Highlights

  • Quality management is one of the areas of expertise in project management

  • The conducted research is aimed at developing a method for assessing the quality of project management processes in accordance with mo­ dern requirements for management and its results

  • The study is based on the entropy concept of management, and entropy is considered as an integral indicator for assessing the quality of management processes, charact­erizing the «controllability» of the project and «confidence» in certain results of the project

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Introduction

Quality management is one of the areas of expertise in project management. According to international pro­ ject management standards [1], project quality implies two components – the quality of the product (project product) and the quality of management processes. In mo­ dern literature, considerable attention is paid to the first component – the quality of the project product This is explained by the fact that this direction is connected both ideologically and instrumentally with quality management, ISO standards, for which relevant studies of both theoretical and practical nature have been conducted for quite some time. ECONOMICS OF ENTERPRISES: the quality of project management processes is a certain property of the project management system, the presence of which ensures the achievement of the project goal and its effectiveness This property should have a certain assessment, which, given the lack of such in modern literature, determines the relevance of this direction. This will make it possible, firstly, to assess the quality of manage­ ment processes at each stage of the project life cycle, in order to identify problems early; secondly, it will form the basis for the further development of tools for ensuring and improving the quality of project management processes

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