English edit

Verb edit

projectized

  1. simple past and past participle of projectize

Adjective edit

projectized (comparative more projectized, superlative most projectized)

  1. 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.