Increasing Project Effectiveness by Combining the FMEA Method Results and the Costs of Quality (Based on the Example of an Employee Relationship Management Project)
Increasing Project Effectiveness by Combining the FMEA Method Results and the Costs of Quality (Based on the Example of an Employee Relationship Management Project)
Author(s): Anna Lipka, Agnieszka GiszterowiczSubject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: multi-generational organization; human resources; PMBoK®; costs of quality; employee relationship management; FMEA method; project effectivenes
Summary/Abstract: Objective: This article presents a project focused on the stabilization of employment in a multi-generational organization in the scope of human resources – specifically, employee relationship management. Methodology: The type of project was evaluated by taking into account different typological criteria. The employee generations were defined by providing time ranges based on dates ofbirth. All important project stages were presented according to the newest PMI 2017 methodology,with particular attention to the selection of the model of the project team and thedivision of tasks within the team. The critical path method was used in the description of thecourse of project activities. Findings: The method of determination of project success factors was specified. Value Added: In accordance with the title of the article, it was, however, shown how one cancombine the identification of the level of project risk (using failure mode and effects analysis – FMEA) and the costs of quality to increase the project effectiveness. Recommendations: Projects of this type are important in these organizations where the riskof loyalty is high, which leads to negative economic implications. The advantages from suchprojects can, however, affect more than the employer.
Journal: Journal of Intercultural Management
- Issue Year: 13/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 26-68
- Page Count: 42
- Language: English