Assessing the Influence of Project Success Factors (PSFs) on Project Performance among Organizations

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Sekou Marouf Magassouba
Sekou Marouf Magassouba
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Muhammad Omar Al Thunibat
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The demand for project effectiveness in its early phase to enhance the success rate is increasing among project management professionals. Several success factors had been studied in the last decades to determine the issue of project success. However, the practice of determining the success of a project based exclusively on the criteria of time, cost, and quality is no longer relevant and deemed out-dated. Accordingly, identifying critical project success factors (PSFs) at the initial stage of a project to improve the likelihood of successful implementation remains the challenge for project managers within organizations. As a result, this paper provides meaningful theoretical framework of project success factors especially, project planning, and top management support, as well as their relationships with project success. It is expected that, the finding would contribute to fill the current research gap for future research projects, and it would contribute in great extent to the successful project implementation among organizations.

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Sekou Marouf Magassouba. 2020. \u201cAssessing the Influence of Project Success Factors (PSFs) on Project Performance among Organizations\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 20 (GJMBR Volume 20 Issue A14): .

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The demand for project effectiveness in its early phase to enhance the success rate is increasing among project management professionals. Several success factors had been studied in the last decades to determine the issue of project success. However, the practice of determining the success of a project based exclusively on the criteria of time, cost, and quality is no longer relevant and deemed out-dated. Accordingly, identifying critical project success factors (PSFs) at the initial stage of a project to improve the likelihood of successful implementation remains the challenge for project managers within organizations. As a result, this paper provides meaningful theoretical framework of project success factors especially, project planning, and top management support, as well as their relationships with project success. It is expected that, the finding would contribute to fill the current research gap for future research projects, and it would contribute in great extent to the successful project implementation among organizations.

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