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The role of the rework cycle from system dynamics modelling for project management: challenges and future research agenda

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posted on 2025-01-31, 11:58 authored by Javier Andrés Calderon-Téllez, Milton M Herrera, Gary BellGary Bell

Purpose This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between the rework cycle with system dynamics (SD) models and the Project Management Institute (PMI) process group.

Design/methodology/approach To achieve the aim of this paper, 84 articles that blended SD models and project management (PM) were analysed to identify key variables used in PM modelling. The key variables were utilised to build an extended SD model with multiple rework cycles to explain the link between the rework cycle SD model and PMI process group.

Findings The results show that SD might be a favourable approach to capture the reality of the project life cycle when it is extended to represent front-ending, delivery and back-ending. In fact, SD models could potentially be extended to the agile and hybrid methodologies for improving the PM.

Research limitations/implications Although this paper provides a better understanding about the extended project life cycle by SD modelling, the results reported herein should be considered in future research that comprises the design of a SD model considering the agile and hybrid methodologies for PM.

Practical implications This paper shows how the rework cycle can be applied to the extended project life cycle and the PMI process groups. Additionally, it highlights why SD modelling is a crucial tool for assisting managers with long-term decision-making in PM.

Originality/value This study is among the first to explore the integration of rework cycle SD models within the PMI process groups. Specifically, it may prove valuable in supporting decision-making for project managers at each stage of a project’s extended life cycle. As a result, the research also contributes to the ongoing discussion on integrating PM with sustainability and innovation considerations.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administración

ISSN

1012-8255

Publisher

Emerald

Issue

ahead-of-print

Volume

ahead-of-print

Department affiliated with

  • Business and Management Publications
  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

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