Os riscos e a participação de profissionais capacitados como influenciadores da funcionalidade do planejamento em projetos
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In project management, planning is considered one of the greatest contributors to success. Recent researches have focused on the behavior of this relationship in various contexts. The present study investigates the effect of risk and participation of trained professionals on the relationship between the use of planning techniques and the project success dimensions in Brazil, based on the analysis of 257 project managers’ responses in a quantitative approach through Structural Equations Modeling. The results show that the level of risk moderates the impact of the use of planning techniques on the measure of success Project Efficiency, while does not moderate the impact of planning on the measure of success Project Effectiveness. Furthermore, the findings also show that the professional training degree does not moderate the relationship between the use of planning techniques and the project success in both Project Efficiency and Project Effectiveness dimensions. Among the practical implications, it was possible to deduce that improving the use of planning techniques is a manner that Brazilian companies follow to mitigate the impact of risks on cost overrun and schedule overrun (Project Efficiency), although this practice is not enough to mitigate the impact of risks on technical performance and customer satisfaction (Project Effectiveness). Regarding the participation of trained professionals, it is concluded that having a project team composed of a large number of trained employees does not reduce the planning dependence by the firm. Thus, in projects from different industries and with different levels of trained professionals, according to the specific demands of each type of project, companies should dedicate the same importance in planning to achieve success.
