THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Abstract: This study aimed to assess the impact of information systems on project management within organizations. The objectives were to examine how information systems enhance project planning, improve resource allocation, and facilitate project monitoring and control. A survey research design was employed to collect quantitative data from 280 respondents, selected using the Taro Yamane formula to ensure representation across industries with project management needs. The study focused on a case study of a construction company in Abuja, known for its use of project management information systems (PMIS) for large-scale infrastructure projects. Conducted in Abuja, the reliability coefficient score was calculated at 0.89, indicating strong internal consistency in survey responses. The findings revealed that PMIS integration improves project efficiency, reduces project risks, and enhances stakeholder communication. The study recommends that organizations implement robust PMIS solutions, integrate project analytics capabilities, and provide project management training to personnel to optimize project outcomes and achieve organizational objectives effectively.
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