TY - JOUR
T1 - Analogy between Modern Project Management Theory and Sunzi Art of War
T2 - 2023 International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2023 - International Conference on Project MANagement, ProjMAN 2023 - International Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies, HCist 2023
AU - Chan, Victor K.Y.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article scrutinizes the analogy between modern project management theory and Sunzi Art of War (or "Sunzi"for short in this abstract) by comparing and contrasting them and identifying the similarities and dissimilarities between them. It is revealed that similarities overwhelmingly exceed dissimilarities at least by the numbers of ideas in the two philosophies. To be specific, Sunzi's decision on war versus no war is comparable to modern project selection, both being worth prior rigorous contemplation and thus analysis. Sunzi's analysis is analogous to key success factor (KSF) analysis or strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis commonly adopted in modern project management. Sunzi reiterates the criticality of performing analysis prior to any warfare in the same way as modern project management accentuates analysis for the purpose of project selection. Sunzi analyzes war in a quantified manner somewhat akin to the cost-benefit analysis commonly employed in modern project selection. Sunzi assumes the increase of fixed costs with time just as modern project management does. Sunzi's practice of "team building"resembles modern project management's. Sunzi regards victory in war as the objective of top priority in a way similar to defining project objectives and establishing project priorities in modern project management. Sunzi pays heed to the satisfaction and other psychological statuses of the soldiers as much as modern project management does. Sunzi prefers to fight wars only after conducting thorough analysis to predict favorable outcomes of the wars, whereas modern project managers likewise would proceed with any projects only after performing systematic analysis for project selection to predict favorable outcomes. Sunzi believes in managing the military by means of the rule of law and discipline, which modern project management is premised on. Sunzi contends that everything in war has to be measured, estimated, calculated, and probability-based, which is exactly the kind of positivism and scientific approaches upheld by modern project management. Having said this, Sunzi's insistence on "doing it right once"disagrees with a few modern project management methodologies. Also, the approaches to implement the ideas differ between the two philosophies.
AB - This article scrutinizes the analogy between modern project management theory and Sunzi Art of War (or "Sunzi"for short in this abstract) by comparing and contrasting them and identifying the similarities and dissimilarities between them. It is revealed that similarities overwhelmingly exceed dissimilarities at least by the numbers of ideas in the two philosophies. To be specific, Sunzi's decision on war versus no war is comparable to modern project selection, both being worth prior rigorous contemplation and thus analysis. Sunzi's analysis is analogous to key success factor (KSF) analysis or strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis commonly adopted in modern project management. Sunzi reiterates the criticality of performing analysis prior to any warfare in the same way as modern project management accentuates analysis for the purpose of project selection. Sunzi analyzes war in a quantified manner somewhat akin to the cost-benefit analysis commonly employed in modern project selection. Sunzi assumes the increase of fixed costs with time just as modern project management does. Sunzi's practice of "team building"resembles modern project management's. Sunzi regards victory in war as the objective of top priority in a way similar to defining project objectives and establishing project priorities in modern project management. Sunzi pays heed to the satisfaction and other psychological statuses of the soldiers as much as modern project management does. Sunzi prefers to fight wars only after conducting thorough analysis to predict favorable outcomes of the wars, whereas modern project managers likewise would proceed with any projects only after performing systematic analysis for project selection to predict favorable outcomes. Sunzi believes in managing the military by means of the rule of law and discipline, which modern project management is premised on. Sunzi contends that everything in war has to be measured, estimated, calculated, and probability-based, which is exactly the kind of positivism and scientific approaches upheld by modern project management. Having said this, Sunzi's insistence on "doing it right once"disagrees with a few modern project management methodologies. Also, the approaches to implement the ideas differ between the two philosophies.
KW - Modern project management theory
KW - Sunzi Art of War
KW - analogy
KW - dissimilarities
KW - similarities
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201264092
U2 - 10.1016/j.procs.2024.06.385
DO - 10.1016/j.procs.2024.06.385
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85201264092
SN - 1877-0509
VL - 239
SP - 1998
EP - 2005
JO - Procedia Computer Science
JF - Procedia Computer Science
Y2 - 8 November 2023 through 10 November 2023
ER -