Commercial management in project-based organisations

Lowe, D J and Leiringer, R (2005) Commercial management in project-based organisations. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 10(1), pp. 3-18. ISSN 1366-4387

Abstract

The term commercial management has been used for some time, similarly the job title commercial manager. However, as of yet, little emphasis has been placed on defining. This paper presents the findings from a two-year research initiative that has compared and contrasted the role of commercial managers from a range of organisations and across industry sectors, as a first step in developing a body of knowledge for commercial. It is argued that there are compelling arguments for considering commercial management, not solely as atask undertaken by commercial managers, but as a discipline in itself: a discipline that, arguably, bridges traditional project management and organisational theories. While the study has established differences in approach and application both between and within industry sectors, it has established sufficient similarity and synergy in practice to identify a specific role of commercial management in project-based organisations. These similarities encompass contract management and dispute resolution; the divergences include a greater involvement in financial and value management in construction and in bid management in defence/aerospace.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: commercial management; commercial manager; management of projects
Index terms: project-based organization, manager, contract management, industry sector, body of knowledge, dispute, resolution, project management, synergy, value management
Subjects: organization, practitioner, dispute resolution, knowledge management, management, contract management, project management theory and practice, partnership management, conflict resolution, industry analysis
Topics: Stakeholder Management, Roles and Professions, Information Management, Research Practice, Project Management, Contract Administration, Organizational Design, Legal Issues, Value Management
Descriptive scope: 3 PCA

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