Agile Project Management and Complexity

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A01=Czeslaw Mesjasz
A01=Katarzyna Bartusik
A01=Mariusz Soltysik
A01=Tomasz Malkus
Agile Manifesto
Agile Project Management
APM
ASD
Author_Czeslaw Mesjasz
Author_Katarzyna Bartusik
Author_Mariusz Soltysik
Author_Tomasz Malkus
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Cellular Automata
chaos theory
complex adaptive systems
Complex Responsive Processes
complexity in agile management frameworks
Complexity Science
Critical Systems Thinking
Cynefin Framework
Dead Metaphor
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Holds
Intuitive Interpretation
Online Etymology Dictionary
organisational dynamics
Product Backlog
Project Management
Scrum Master
Scrum Team
Social Systems
sociocybernetics
Software Development
Source Domain
SSM
systems thinking
Target Domains
Vice Versa
wicked problems

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032006529
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This research monograph presents an inter-disciplinary study of the impact, and current status, of applications of complexity-related concepts in the early stages of development of Agile Project Management (APM). The results serve as an introduction for exploring more profound relations between complexity-related ideas and APM in the future.

The increasing complexity of software projects and their environment in the 1990s constituted the main determinants of the development of the family of methodological frameworks called Agile Project Management. Development of APM has been shaped by a broadly defined area of research called complexity science or complexity theory based on complex adaptive systems (CAS) and on their characteristics: Complexity, chaos, the edge of chaos, emerging properties, non-linearity, self-organization, etc. In the 21st century, due to the expansion of Agile beyond software development, the challenges deriving from the complexity of projects and the environment are even more urgent or compelling. Such phenomena demand more profound inter- and multi-disciplinary studies. This book examines the impact of applications of complexity-related ideas deriving from intuitive complexity and from complexity science in the early stages of development of the Agile methodological frameworks in project management and considers the current status of those applications. It questions the usefulness of those applications for the practice and theory of APM, and then proposes a conceptual framework for further theoretical studies and several ways of improvement and refinement of the Agile Project Management necessary to deal with broadly defined complexity in project management.

Requiring a medium-level knowledge of complexity studies and knowledge of project management, this book is written for the research community studying the links between the various methodological frameworks included in APM and complexity-related ideas. It will also be interesting for studies of the impact of complexity on modern management, and for master’s students on IT and management courses.

Czesław Mesjasz is an Associate Professor within the Management Process Department of the Cracow University of Economics, Poland.

Katarzyna Bartusik is an Assistant Professor within the Management Process Department of the Cracow University of Economics, Poland.

Tomasz Małkus is an Assistant Professor within the Management Process Department of the Cracow University of Economics, Poland.

Mariusz Sołtysik is an Assistant Professor within the Management Process Department of the Cracow University of Economics, Poland.

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