Research Reports
Stock Shock: The effect of project portfolio management on share price
Stock Shock, a recently commissioned independent report from Oracle Primavera, explores best practice in project and portfolio management for long-term, high-risk projects. The findings investigate the operational conditions behind some of the highest profile project successes and failures, and the dramatic implications for company share price and reputation.Click here to download the complete report
Project Management in India - Insights from Six Key Sectors
This study aims to fill the void in comparative studies on project management. By comparing project management practices across six key sectors, viz. automobile, defence, energy, infrastructure, IT-ITES and real estate, it seeks to determine whether there is a case for introducing improved project management practices in certain sectors more rigorously than in others, and draws implications for practitioners and policy-makers.Click here to download the complete report
PMI & NISG Special Report on 'Project Management in e-Governance in India'
PMI & NISG launched a special report on 'Project Management in e-Governance in India- Issues & Challenges in navigating to the New Normal' with the support of Grant Thornton as Knowledge Partner. This report is largely based on the exploratory survey, secondary research and collective experience of the organizations involved in the study. As part of the exploratory survey, views, inputs and feedback from several stakeholders in the e-Government community in India were gathered and compiled.Click here to download the complete report
PMI-KPMG Study on Drivers for Success in Infrastructure Projects 2010
KPMG and Project Management Institute (PMI) have undertaken this survey PMIKPMG Study on Drivers for Success in Infrastructure Projects 2010', to decode the issues inhibiting successful project delivery.Click here to download the complete report
Project Management Practices in India 2010 - Report by Indicus Analytics and Ace Global
The overall objective of this study is to develop a qualitative understanding and evaluate the current importance given to the application of project management principles in projects conducted by private and the public sector/government sector in India.Click here to download the complete report
A Framework for Effective Adoption of Project Management in India
This Approach Paper, authored by FICCI, contains a three-point agenda being recommended to the Government of India. The agenda has been developed on the basis of learning's from various research studies conducted by FICCI and PMI. It also summarizes inputs gathered from distinguished experts and institutions in the field.Click here to download the complete report
Drivers of Project Management (PM) Education in India - A Research Study
This study is an initial attempt, to investigate the factors that are responsible in driving the growth of Project Management Education in India. The study throws light on specific factors that emerge after studying the available literature on the subject as well as the responses compiled from a cross-section of the primary stakeholders namely the Government, Academic Institutions, Practising Executives and Human Resource Managers connected with project management education and training.Click here to download the complete report

