CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA

A good well maintained infrastructure network is the cornerstone of a country's economic development. It is in recognition of this fact that many Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) countries (including the Gambia), have in recent years been investing massively in infrastructure projects. Many of these pro...

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Main Author: WADDA, AMADOU TEJAN
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20017/
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description A good well maintained infrastructure network is the cornerstone of a country's economic development. It is in recognition of this fact that many Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) countries (including the Gambia), have in recent years been investing massively in infrastructure projects. Many of these projects have however not achieved their originally stated goals of timely completion, within budget, and full compliance with the required specifications. This study critically reviews how infrastructure projects are being managed in the Gambia, using two recently completed projects at the Banjul International Airport as case studies. The study proceeds from a general review of project management and the diverse management techniques being advocated by various literature on the subject. A 'best practice' framework is then developed using theoretical as well as real life project cases such as the L.B. Pearson International Airport project in Toronto, Canada. A detailed description of the two project case studies are then made and subsequently evaluated using the framework. The conclusions drawn from evaluating the two cases are that the best practice framework developed from successful projects in developed western countries might not be totally applicable to a developing country like the Gambia due to profound cultural, literacy, and standard of living differentials. In addition, the importance of project planning is usually underestimated in developing countries. The study concludes by recommending amongst other things that research and data collation on project implementation in developing countries be enhanced so that best practices, specific to developing countries, could be developed.
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spelling nottingham-200172018-04-23T05:08:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20017/ CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA WADDA, AMADOU TEJAN A good well maintained infrastructure network is the cornerstone of a country's economic development. It is in recognition of this fact that many Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) countries (including the Gambia), have in recent years been investing massively in infrastructure projects. Many of these projects have however not achieved their originally stated goals of timely completion, within budget, and full compliance with the required specifications. This study critically reviews how infrastructure projects are being managed in the Gambia, using two recently completed projects at the Banjul International Airport as case studies. The study proceeds from a general review of project management and the diverse management techniques being advocated by various literature on the subject. A 'best practice' framework is then developed using theoretical as well as real life project cases such as the L.B. Pearson International Airport project in Toronto, Canada. A detailed description of the two project case studies are then made and subsequently evaluated using the framework. The conclusions drawn from evaluating the two cases are that the best practice framework developed from successful projects in developed western countries might not be totally applicable to a developing country like the Gambia due to profound cultural, literacy, and standard of living differentials. In addition, the importance of project planning is usually underestimated in developing countries. The study concludes by recommending amongst other things that research and data collation on project implementation in developing countries be enhanced so that best practices, specific to developing countries, could be developed. 2005 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20017/1/05MBAlixatw.pdf WADDA, AMADOU TEJAN (2005) CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) project management
spellingShingle project management
WADDA, AMADOU TEJAN
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title_full CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title_fullStr CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title_full_unstemmed CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title_short CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - THE CASE OF THE GAMBIA
title_sort critical analysis of project management in a developing country - the case of the gambia
topic project management
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20017/