projectized
English
editVerb
editprojectized
- simple past and past participle of projectize
Adjective
editprojectized (comparative more projectized, superlative most projectized)
- Having an organizational structure based around project teams rather than functional groups.
- 2002, Luiz Antonio Joia, IT-Based Management: Challenges and Solutions, →ISBN:
- Each projectized team's life span is temporary (Eom & Lee, 1999; Kharbanda & Stallworthy; Porter & Lilly), and the team works towards the solution for a specific problem or a new product for a client, again similar to a project team or a[sic] even a task force team (Eom & Lee).
- 2008, Paul Sanghera, Fundamentals of Effective Program Management, →ISBN:
- The project managers are happy campers in a projectized organization. A functional organization and a projectized organization are on the opposite ends of the spectrum of a project manager's authority.
- 2009, Kim Heldman, Vanina Mangano, PMP Project Management Professional Exam Review Guide, →ISBN, page 12:
- Projectized organizations are nearly the opposite of functional organizations, focusing on the project itself, and therefore developing loyalties to the project and not to a functional manager.