Competences of the Executive Secretariat in project management

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Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the perception of the project manager regarding the Executive Secretary's contribution in project management. The pursuit of competitive advantage has led organizations to be concerned with project management and the communication difficulties and a lack of leadership during the process are cited among the reasons that compromise project success. In order to relate the powers of the Executive Secretary with the competences of the project team, was used the Brazilian Curriculum Guidelines of the Executive Secretariat Course and the skill set proposed by the International Project Management Association, for the construction of a theoretical model, which was analyzed by structural equation modeling. The results showed that the Executive Secretary is a contributive member of the project management team who enables efficient management of projects. With this result, we found that project managers may seek Executive Secretariat support to achieve project success.

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Do Carmo Assis Todorov, M., Kniess, C. T., Lopes, E. L., & Martins, C. B. (2021). Competences of the Executive Secretariat in project management. Gestao e Producao, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9649-2021V28E5181

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