@inproceedings{30c13ae8b9d4411baf3175d3380ff9bd,
title = "What we need: Project manager{\`s} evaluation of top management actions required for software development projects",
abstract = "Software development projects still fail at an unacceptable rate although prior studies have identified critical success factors needed for project success. This study contributes to the project management literature by providing further insight into the nature and role of 'top management support' (TMS), which is widely recognised as one critical factor in the success of software development projects. The study seeks insight into the nature and role of TMS from the perspective of software development project managers and their perceptions of actions required by top management in facilitating project success. A qualitative case-based approach was employed. Sixteen top management 'actions' are identified, and subsequently framed by a conceptual model consisting of three top management roles: strategy, facilitate and lead. The study represents the first stage of an ongoing research program. The model will be tested in the Asia-Pacific region in the second stage. The expected final outcome of the research program is a framework that will support project environments by defining top management actions needed to support a software development project in different stages of the life of a project.",
keywords = "Critical success factors, Project manager, Project success, Software development projects, Top management support, Top manager",
author = "Ochini Madanayake and Shirley Gregor and Colleen Hayes and Steven Fraser",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
isbn = "9788861293915",
series = "17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009",
booktitle = "17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009",
note = "17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009 ; Conference date: 08-06-2009 Through 10-06-2009",
}