GAPPS

The CIFTER

GAPPS has developed an approach to categorising projects based on their management complexity. The GAPPS framework uses a tool called the Crawford-Ishikura Factor Table for Evaluating Roles, or CIFTER. The tool, named after two major contributors to GAPPS, is used to differentiate project manager roles based on the complexity of the projects managed.

 

The CIFTER factors identify the causes of project management complexity. For example, in some application areas, a project manager's ability to control project costs is considered to be the primary factor in determining competence. The CIFTER provides a mechanism for matching competence to need by identifying the factors that affect the project manager's ability to control costs.

The CIFTER identifies seven factors that affect the management complexity of a project. Each factor is rated from 1 to 4 using a qualitative point scale, and the factors are totalled to produce a management complexity rating for the project.

For further explanation on the CIFTER, its application and uses, please download the GAPPS Framework for Project Managers Global Level 1 & 2

Crawford-Ishikura Factor Table for Evaluating Roles (CIFTER)

Project Management
Complexity Factor

Descriptor and Points

1.       Stability of the overall project or program context

Very high

(1)

High

(2)

Moderate

(3)

Low or very low

(4)

2.       Number of distinct disciplines, methods, or approaches involved in performing the project or program

Low or very low

(1)

Moderate

(2)

High

(3)

Very high

(4)

3.       Magnitude of legal, social, or environmental implications from performing the project

Low or very low

(1)

Moderate

(2)

High

(3)

Very high

(4)

4.       Overall expected financial impact (positive or negative) on the project’s stakeholders

Low or very low

(1)

Moderate

(2)

High

(3)

Very high

(4)

5.       Strategic importance of the project to the organisation or organisations involved

Very low

(1)

Low

(2)

Moderate

(3)

High or very high

(4)

6.       Stakeholder cohesion regarding the characteristics of the product of the project

High or very high

(1)

Moderate

(2)

Low

(3)

Very low

(4)

7.       Number and variety of interfaces between the project and other organisational entities

Very low

(1)

Low

(2)

Moderate

(3)

High or very high

(4)

 

Current Members

Current GAPPS members include:

  • Standards and Qualification Organisations,
  • Project Management Professional Associations,
  • Academic/Training Institutions and Industry.

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