Verktækni - 2019, Page 76

Verktækni - 2019, Page 76
76 management to compete and respond quickly to changes in their environment. In a way, this is in line with the "corporate" professionalism defined by Muzio et al (2011). These organizations represent "pools of excellence" within a business environment where there is great room for improvement. Municipalities and governmental initiatives will by means of a more general projectification hopefully lead to better governance that will bring positive results for society in general. The Icelandic Project Management Association could play a still larger role in pushing the project management profession forward, for instance, by facilitating an open discussion about the profession as such, professionalism, and on the ethical and professional responsibility of holders of IPMA certificates and IPMA members. Such an open forum for discussion about project management can be backed up with efforts to win political, social, and legal recognition of the value of regulating project management for better project management and the common good. Conclusion In this paper we have looked some historical milestones in the development of the project management profession within the Icelandic society. We have seen how the profession grew through the practical application of project management methodology, project management education, and organizational support in the for of consultancy and trainings. The Icelandic example of how the project management profession gets born and how it matures within a society is an interesting example for variety of reasons. Starting off as a rather vague idea on how to use some basic concepts from operation management to manage schedules, developed over a few decades and has now become a sought-after professional discipline with educational frameworks and organizations with professional interests. The application of project management was initially sporadic and led by motivated individuals. Today the scene is different, with project management as one of the key drivers of the Icelandic economy. In the paper “Projectification in Iceland measured, comparsion of two methods” (Fridgeirsson, Ingason & Jonasson, 2019) indicates that monetary value added via projects is little less than one third of the actual economy (Gross Value Added), and that stakeholders from industry and the public domain agree that this evolution will escalate in the near future. All the main universities in Iceland teach project management as an integrated part of engineering and business curriculum, and a thriving post graduate scene exists, with the MPM program at Reykjavik University arguably at its spearhead. The Icelandic scenario with regards to the development of the project management profession is comparable to that of nations with similar frameworks with regards to what should constitute professionalism. It had been lagging behind by a few years, but in recent years higher project management maturity has been achieved, with the reservation that the public governance framework in Iceland does still not comply with similar charters in Europe (Innanrikisraðuneyti, 2016). However, despite some imperfections, there is clear evidence of the growing significance, importance and impact of project management within the Icelandic society.
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