PM World Today's June 2008 edition has an interesting article for those working in Tech/IT: Seven Good Reasons for the Rapid Growth of Project Management in IT and why that Trend will Continue (PDF). As a project manager who focuses on web and software development projects I was interested in reading author David L. Pells thoughts on the future of IT and project management. Solid insights - Here's an excerpt to get you started:
Over the last decade, modern professional project management (PM) has been embraced by organizations involved in information technology (IT) more rapidly and more seriously than in any other sectors. The increased use of PM in technology organizations has been astounding, as reflected by the rapid growth in membership in the Project Management Institute (PMI). PMI has seen its membership increase from 50,000 to over 270,000 worldwide over the last 12 years, with 80% of the new members working in IS, IT, Telecoms and other technology-oriented organizations. In particular, PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP) certification has been widely embraced and adapted by IT organizations, to the point where the PMP is now one of the most sought after certifications within the IT sector.
Many of us who have been involved with the PM profession for many years have been amazed at these trends, wondering what it all means. Is the PM profession now to be completely dominated by IS and IT organizations? Why haven’t we seen similar growth in adapting PM among older, more traditional, project-oriented industries and organizations, for example, in aerospace, construction and defense? What is really driving these trends? Why all the interest in PM by IT professionals and companies? Will this trend continue?
In this paper, Seven major reasons why I think that PM has been so rapidly and fully embraced by IT organizations and professionals are outlined. In the context of this article, I include software, hardware, systems and subsystems development in the IT sector. The factors discussed below apply to all of these industries, and the projects and organizations within those industries. The reasons described below have all put pressure on technology organizations to embrace professional PM. When considered together, these factors have created enormous pressure to improve performance on IT programs and projects.
Read more here (PDF): http://www.pmforum.org/library/editorials/2008/PDFs/Pells-6-08.pdf
In case you're wondering, The "Seven Good Reason for rapid growth of project management in the IT sector" discussed are:
- Massive investments in IT worldwide
- The natural project-orientation of IT
- The increasing complexity of IT programs and projects
- Rapidly changing technologies
- IT project failures
- The Information Age - The Third Wave has arrived
- IT crosses all industries, organizations and projects
And author David L. Pells does a good job of detailing each item in the article. Definitely worth checking out if you work in/around IT. The paper is in PDF format and is 14 pages in length, including graphics, references, resources, bio, etc. Ch-Ch-Check it out!
Originally posted at Raven's Brain V1.o. Posting to Raven's Brain V2.0 for completeness.
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