A relação entre o planejamento e o sucesso do projeto sob os efeitos do risco e da capacitação profissional

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5585/gep.v12i3.19048

Palavras-chave:

Planejamento de projetos, Risco, Capacitação profissional, Sucesso de projetos

Resumo

O planejamento é considerado um dos maiores colaboradores para o sucesso dos projetos. Pesquisas recentes dedicaram-se a estudar o comportamento dessa relação em diferentes contextos. Sugere-se que projetos expostos a maiores níveis de riscos demandem maior necessidade de planejar para alcançar o sucesso, enquanto projetos com maior número de profissionais capacitados apresentem menor necessidade de planejamento para alcançar o sucesso. Este trabalho buscou investigar a influência do planejamento no sucesso do projeto sob diferentes níveis de risco e de participação de profissionais capacitados em projetos no Brasil. Para tanto, foram avaliados os efeitos das moderações a partir da análise das respostas de 257 gerentes de projetos, por meio da Modelagem de Equações Estruturais. Os resultados mostram que o nível de risco modera o impacto do planejamento na dimensão de sucesso eficiência do projeto, enquanto a participação de profissionais capacitados não modera as relações do planejamento com qualquer dimensão de sucesso (eficiência ou eficácia). Foi possível deduzir que aprimorar o planejamento para alcançar o sucesso em eficiência do projeto é uma maneira que as empresas brasileiras dispõem para compensar o efeito dos riscos na relação. Em contrapartida, conclui-se que o fato de possuir uma equipe formada por grande parcela de colaboradores com capacitação não reduz a dependência da organização por planejar para alcançar o sucesso.

 

Biografia do Autor

Lucio Barbosa Roubach, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo – UFES

Engenheiro civil e mestre em Administração pela UFES. Pós-graduado em Gerenciamento de Projetos e em Gestão Financeira, Controladoria e Auditoria pela FGV. Certificado como Project Management Professional (PMP) pelo PMI. Possui mais de 10 anos de experiência nos segmentos de Construção, Mineração, Óleo e Gás e Infraestrutura Digital, com atuação nos estados de São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Bahia, Pernambuco e Maranhão, onde ocupou cargos estratégicos em empreendimentos de destaque nos cenários nacional e regional.

Marcos Paulo Valadares Oliveira, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo – UFES

Doutorado em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil (2009)
Professor Adjunto da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brasil

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2021-12-06

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Roubach, L. B., & Valadares Oliveira, M. P. (2021). A relação entre o planejamento e o sucesso do projeto sob os efeitos do risco e da capacitação profissional. Revista De Gestão E Projetos, 12(3), 88–120. https://doi.org/10.5585/gep.v12i3.19048

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