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HERMENEUTIC ASPECTS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Marina Grinchenko    
Olexandr Ponomaryov    
Olena Lobach    
Alla Kharchenko    

Resumen

The subject of the article is to determine the hermeneutic aspects in the management of the project team. The hermeneutic aspects of project management should enrich project management technologies and at the same time help relevant specialists to improve the applied methods of project activities. The goal of the article is to determine the tasks of hermeneutics in the general system of project management philosophy, to consider issues of understanding the essence, meaning of the project itself and the nature of the relationship between the customer and the contractors. The objective of the work is to study the hermeneutic aspects of project management, determine the value and place in the general system of behavioral competencies of the project manager, justify the need for a hermeneutic approach in project management and analyze hermeneutic situations in project management practice. Research methods include the principles of the hermeneutic circle, which are the basis of the philosophy of hermeneutics, the application of the hermeneutic approach when using project management technology, approaches to the formation of high socio-psychological competence and understanding of the essence of teamwork, its features and advantages using innovative pedagogical technologies. Methods for solving hermeneutic situations in project management using system analysis technology. Results. At the present stage of social development, design and development of a project management philosophy in general and in its hermeneutic aspects is of great importance. Therefore, in the system of behavioral competencies of the leader, a deep role should be played by his deep understanding of project management technology and the people with whom he has to collaborate. A special role is played by the staging of teaching a behavioral competency course, primarily the clear practical orientation of lectures and an understanding of the degree of conflict and responsibility of potential team members. Conclusions. The spread of project management technology and the constant complication of the content and nature of project tasks put forward new, increased requirements for the quality of their implementation. In turn, this requires a deep understanding by the performers of both the essence of their production functions and tasks, as well as the requirements and expectations of the customer. The systematic application of the hermeneutic approach will allow the leader as a real leader to understand people both in the formation of the team and in the process of team management.

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