dc.description.abstract | The characteristics of the information and communication industry present certain problems. These range from high-risk projects, short lifecycles, difficulties in developing professional and technical manpower, and high turnaround rates. The overwhelming majority of project management services in the domestic information and communications industry is based on manpower. Without the effective management of this manpower, this will inevitably lead to difficulties in project implementation. These difficulties cover anything from tarnishing the company′s brand and/or image, negatively affecting customer satisfaction, suspension of company services, to the inability to win contracts with public agencies. Therefore, the following have become extremely important management tasks for a company’s management. Firstly, ensuring the improvement of the accuracy and efficient execution of information and communication project management. Secondly, analyzing whether a project can effectively complete or fulfill the requirements of performance progress management, as well as the company′s internal control checks and reviews.
The purpose of this research is the following:
To discuss different types of company management projects and their possible risks.
To analyze the weight of risk factors through the analytic hierarchy process (AHP).
To effectively improve the achievement or performance of project management through a result planning checklist and check mechanisms, thereby enhancing a company′s operational capabilities.
This research involves analyzing the key factors of project management in the information and communications industry and unpacking these risk aspects. Namely, "personnel risk aspect", "owner risk aspect", and "emergency risk aspect"; among which, the "personnel risk aspect" is the most important. In the comprehensive analysis, regarding the "personnel risk aspect", a subcontractor′s professionalism is the most important risk factor. In the "owner′s risk aspect", insufficient construction periods are the most important factors. And finally, in the "emergency risk aspect", political factors are the most important. | en_US |