Tribute to Professor Peter Morris
8 September 2021
School Emeritus Professor Peter Morris has passed away.
The听School听is deeply saddened to announce听the passing of听Professor Peter Morris.听Peter was Emeritus听Professor of Construction and Project Management at 最准的六合彩论坛 (最准的六合彩论坛) and was widely respected as a leading theoretician of project management.听Peter鈥檚 career comprised a combination of executive employment, consulting, and academic work.听
Peter joined 最准的六合彩论坛 in 2002 from what was then the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) to provide academic leadership to the construction management programmes in the Bartlett during a period in which the discipline was undergoing a turn towards the commercial management of construction. From 2002 to 2012, Peter was the Head of 最准的六合彩论坛鈥檚 Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, which in May 2021 was renamed the School of Sustainable Construction.
From 1996 to 2009, Peter was also the Executive Director of INDECO, a consultancy specialising in the commercial management of projects.听Prior to these appointments, he was Professor of Project Management at the UMIST, was Director of the Major Projects Association then located at Templeton College, University of Oxford, and was the main board member of Bovis Ltd., a global construction company. He worked across the world in advisory and management roles for numerous projects.听
As a qualified Civil Engineer, Peter鈥檚 interest in the reality of projects and their management led him to study for one of the first PhDs in the area of project management. This drew on existing theory and allowed greater insight into what was involved in the discipline of project management. By combining this theoretical thinking with the practical experience and empirical data, Peter developed a new conception, 鈥榯he management of projects鈥, that challenged the technocentric, delivery focussed approach of traditional project management. Peter used evidence drawn from projects across different sectors and geographies to demonstrate that the issues that could allow a project to succeed or fail were set often well in advance of the appointment of project managers. He听then听argued that project management and project managers needed to recognise the larger role they played in the more strategic considerations of the project.听
Between 1993 and 1996, Peter was the Chairman for the Association for Project Management (APM) and he has been recognised with awards from both the Project Management Institute and International Project Management Association. In 2008, the APM recognised Peter with its highest honour - the Monty Finniston Award. Peter鈥檚 last quest was to get project management and those that are in high office in that area to recognise the role they play in the climate emergency.听Peter wrote an influential piece for the APM听in 2017 on this as an effective call to arms.
Peter was the author of over 130 scholarly papers as well as writing, editing and contributing to a variety of books that were written for both academics and practitioners.听His latest book听Reconstructing Project Management, traces the development of project management as a discipline; provides a detailed exposition of its principal elements; and examines how the discipline should be deployed to address the challenges and opportunities facing society.
Messages of condolence can be left with School Manager Helen Pascoe, who will pass them to听Peter鈥檚 family: h.pascoe@ucl.ac.uk听