This paper studies synergism in project management for information systems (IS) development.
The quantitative output from group synergy is a structured and on-task team with synchronized
productivity. Qualitative factors in group synergy include morale, supportiveness, participation,
co-ordination, integration and commitment. It is believed that both qualitative and quantitative
aspects of group synergy are complementary to each other and together they can generate
greater effectiveness in IS project management. On the basis of substantial literature review,
the author formulated a model of group synergy in IS project management. In scholarly terms,
the suggested model provides greater understanding of how technical and organizational factors
inhibit/facilitate the success of information systems development. Practically, the qualitative
and quantitative aspects of IS project management are brought together in a complementary
manner under the umbrella of synergism. Being equipped with a broader framework, IS
professionals can perform a better job in the field of systems development. © 1997 Elsevier
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