TY - JOUR
T1 - Are you managing an "everest" project? A case study considering issues for project managers born from tragedy
AU - Purvis, Russell L.
AU - Henry, Raymond
AU - Leigh, William
AU - McCray, Gordon E.
PY - 2009/1/1
Y1 - 2009/1/1
N2 - There is a need for case studies that provide opportunities to learn the difficult nuances of project management that are difficult to effectively recreate within another's mind. This article offers survival skills in project management for the difficult existing business environment, particularly within information systems, of today. The case study considers the tragic expeditions in 1996 to scale the peak of Mount Everest. Things went terribly wrong, ending in the deadliest tragedy in the history of the mountain. The accounts of the survivors summarized within several books on the ordeal are used to consider the implications of project management issues that pervade such difficult projects - leadership styles, hubris, planning, communication, and constraints. Readers of this case study should consider effectively implementing practices that could prove to be the difference in surviving an "Everest" project.
AB - There is a need for case studies that provide opportunities to learn the difficult nuances of project management that are difficult to effectively recreate within another's mind. This article offers survival skills in project management for the difficult existing business environment, particularly within information systems, of today. The case study considers the tragic expeditions in 1996 to scale the peak of Mount Everest. Things went terribly wrong, ending in the deadliest tragedy in the history of the mountain. The accounts of the survivors summarized within several books on the ordeal are used to consider the implications of project management issues that pervade such difficult projects - leadership styles, hubris, planning, communication, and constraints. Readers of this case study should consider effectively implementing practices that could prove to be the difference in surviving an "Everest" project.
KW - Pedagogy
KW - Project management
KW - Teaching case
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U2 - 10.17705/1cais.02444
DO - 10.17705/1cais.02444
M3 - Article
SN - 1529-3181
VL - 24
SP - 777
EP - 784
JO - Communications of the Association for Information Systems
JF - Communications of the Association for Information Systems
IS - 1
ER -