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  • ...g so, a fundamental understanding of human psychology and [[Cross-cultural Management]] is a plus. ...used by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests. Conflict as a concept can help explain many aspects of social life and social death
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  • ...ould thus possess skills in identifying conflict, approaching and managing conflict as well as creating an environment, that aims to reduce conflicts. ...ss knowledge of different ways to handle conflict, and know when to tackle conflict and when not to.
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  • ... guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge'', 7th edition, Project Management Institute, Inc. p. 29, 168-169" </ref> ...the use of the key attributes, which from where you choose the appropriate conflict handling mode. This needs to be taught, developed, and practiced and requir
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  • ...conflicts. Another part of the survey worth pointing out is the sources of conflict which in this survey tended to be psychological factors such as misundersta ...e=interviewNurse> K. Costello, (1993), "The Myers-Briggs type indicator--a management tool", ''Nurs Manage'', 24(5):46-7, 50-1. PMID: 8265080.</ref>
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  • ...n conflicts and its preferred conflict resolution style, identified by The Conflict Mode Instrument(TKI)<ref name="MBTI"/><ref name="TKI2"/>. Based on that the ...onflicts and finding a resolution that satisfy all parties involved in the conflict. Lastly, limitations of MBTI are discussed.
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  • ...e, C. W. (2014). The Mediation Process: Practical Strategies for Resolving Conflict (4th ed.). Jossey-Bass </ref>. == Understanding Conflict in Project Management ==
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  • ...ed in education, but the concept can also be applied to benefit in Project-management as a tool to help a group into more critical thinking in order to achieve b ...rl A. Smith "Constructive Controversy: The Educative Power of Intellectual Conflict", 2010 - Published Online</ref>
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  • Stakeholder management was first observed in Scandinavian management <ref name="Scandi">''Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Pra ...der theory originally published in his book <ref name="REF 84">''Strategic Management: A stakeholder approach, R. Edward Freeman, 1984, Pitman, Boston, isbn=0-27
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  • ...n addition, collaborative problem solving consists of continuous learning, conflict solving, decision-making styles and problem analysis (Hvenegaard 2003). ...ocus on building relationships between the team and provide leadership and management. The open and trusting relationships reduce communication barriers and have
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  • ...team”''<ref name="ogc">Office of Government Commerce, UK, ''Requirements Management'', available online: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/201006091115 From this, requirements management can be described as a strategy that has to be used by any organisation in o
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  • ... many examples in literature, where QFD is applied in construction project management for identifying customer requirements during the design phase. Moreover, QF ...ment and its extensions’, International journal of Quality & Reliability Management, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 616-640.</ref>.
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  • The purpose of this article is to illustrate project management practices in volunteering organisations. The Danish scouting and guiding or Furthermore the project management practices from volunteering organisations will be discussed with the focus
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  • ...projects<ref >Ralph L. Kliem, ''Creative, Efficient, and Effective Project Management'' Auerbach Publications 2013, p2</ref>. ...otential<ref >Ralph L. Kliem, ''Creative, Efficient, and Effective Project Management'' Auerbach Publications 2013, p36-37</ref>.
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  • ...agement are often mentioned in the context of the overall topic of Project Management and thereby it can be confusing to understand the differences. The objectiv It is often mentioned that a certain project management method is a standard, which is developed by a specific organisation such a
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  • ...D. Dvir. "A Critical Look At Critical Chain Project Management.” Project Management Journal 34.4 (2004): 24-32. '' </ref>]] ...between traditional project management planning and Critical Chain Project Management is shown in figure 1.
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  • ...elf is not new anymore, but the significance of a novel process in Project Management is consistently growing. It is understood as an approach to implement creat ...king>Ewin, N.; Luck, J. Chugh, R.; Jarvis, J. (2017): ''Rethinking Project Management Education: A Humanistic Approach based on Design Thinking.''; Procedia Comp
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  • ...me="PMI13"> 2013 Project Management Institute, Inc. A guide to the Project Management body of knowledge. </ref> Acquire Project team is the process of confirming ...D, focusing on the psychology of ageing in industry. He has been an active management consultant in more than fifty years for many different international and pr
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  • ...g so, a fundamental understanding of human psychology and [[Cross-cultural Management]] is a plus. ...used by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests. Conflict as a concept can help explain many aspects of social life and social death
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  • Project management is a discipline that is indispensable and rapidly expanding as organization ...thodology, for example, '''scalability''' and '''Benefits'''.<ref> Project Management Methodologies: A Review of the Literature, PM, 15-sep-2015, Liberty Univers
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  • ...etty harsh<ref>[''http://projectcoordinator.net/en/solutions/multi-project-management''] ''Description of a MPM'' </ref>. You have to be careful about informatio ...rables planned. So,MPM is located between Program Management and Portfolio Management but it is different. That is more than a Program but less than a Portfolio.
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  • ...nagement”, that for the ease of reading, only will be denoted “project management” in the remainder of the article. ... contemporary movements within the area of project, program, and portfolio management. Its definition of complexity, the section about mindfulness, and its menti
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  • ...ed in the course 42433 Advanced Engineering Project, Program and Portfolio Management at the Technical University of Denmark in Autumn 2015. ... proposed by Ralph Douglas Stacey. It gives the possibility to distinguish management decisions and deal with [[Complexity]] and [[Uncertainty]] in organization
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  • This type of project management approach requires a thorough risk profile for the project coalition actors ...ject manager, engineer or another kind of consultant. As there often occur conflict of interest when a single contractor is responsible for the overall project
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  • ...D. Dvir. "A Critical Look At Critical Chain Project Management.” Project Management Journal 34.4 (2004): 24-32. '' </ref>]] ...between traditional project management planning and Critical Chain Project Management is shown in figure 1.
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  • ... areas in focus are; project human resource, communication and stakeholder management. .... "Chapter 1." Global Project Management: Communication, Collaboration and Management across Borders. Aldershot: Gower, 2007. 21-42. Print. '''Summary:''' Introd
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  • ...ry and practice of change management" >''The Theory and practice of change management'', John Hayes, Palgrave Macmillian, Fourth edition, 2014</ref> Management of knowledge is the heart of building a learning organization. There are si
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