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  • ...s highly unpredictable and uncertain. Therefore, it is really important to control how the different tasks are progressing. In order to get an overview of the ...e time, the budgeted cost and the actual cost can also be balanced ''(Cost Control)''. Nevertheless, if these aspects are analysed separately, one can initial
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  • ...ject scope management on achieving a successful project and focuses on the control scope and applying scope change including how the workflow is from sending ...t is that the controlling changes of the project scope are output from the control scope process which is a part of the project scope management process. The
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  • ..."</ref>. When managing quality in a project an important aspect is Quality Control (QC), which is the topic of this article. First the definition of QC is ela =Definition of Quality Control=
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  • ..."</ref>. When managing quality in a project an important aspect is Quality Control (QC), which is the focus of this article. First the definition of QC is ela =Definition of Quality Control=
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  • ...since the LOC is traditionally a business management tool, a relation with Control Systems in Project Management is proposed taking into account the tool's li ==The Levels Of Control Framework==
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  • ...nces should be reviewed and determined if any action is necessary. Project control is considered very important because it may determine the success of the pr [[File:No0.jpg|thumb|left|upright=3.0|alt=Map of the world. Control as part of the five important ohases of a project]]
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  • ... summary</ref> This article focuses on the method of applying Scope Change Control, based on industry best practices through semi-structured interviews with P <li>'''Scope Change Control:''' Controlling changes to the project scope
    20 KB (3,134 words) - 18:51, 17 November 2018
  • ...urces to prevent this. Political and private initiatives have made quality control a separate field in construction. <ref>Arbeidstilsynet, http://www.arbeidst ...f Quality. Finally the article will discuss the limitations of the Quality Control.
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  • ==='''Cost control in project management with Data Mining and OLAP'''=== ...ery other aspect of the project, early information on shortcomings of cost control measures can be an important warning sign telling about other aspects of th
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  • ...ery other aspect of the project, early information on shortcomings of cost control measures can be an important warning sign telling about other aspects of th ...lling to give the most reliable results. In this paper, the basics of cost control will be reviewed to provide the framework for applying data mining within p
    20 KB (3,261 words) - 22:22, 4 March 2019
  • ...d indispensable content of project management's in-depth development. Cost control has become the foundation of the economic accounting system of construction ...standing the importance of cost control and clarifying the content of cost control can we actively take action to find effective ways to improve project manag
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  • ...cle Models with differing focus: Strait forward, fractal, risk, quality or control oriented.<ref name="HS"></ref>
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  • | Continuous flow, pull production control, continuous improvement ...ded in the five phases and extends through the whole project time; Product control and work structuring. A summary of the phases follows:
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  • ...y instructors choose not to use constructive controversy in fear of losing control of the classroom, which might cause some to lose their own sense of being a ...easons a team leader could hold back from using it in project work. Losing control of the group, creating conflict instead of avoiding it could be one, and no
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  • ...t stage of systems engineering and it’s overall process. It helps create control and structure in the process of developing a system. ... Proper management of requirements will also lead to a better cost/effort, control, and hopefully a successful project.
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  • -Applying a command-and-control approach longer than needed,<br>
    21 KB (3,144 words) - 12:36, 20 December 2018
  • *Which functions do the system have to control? Which structures are present?
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  • ...ctly and as intended – will support the project manager in his effort to control and manage the activities of his project, regardless of the specific field,
    24 KB (3,577 words) - 12:27, 20 December 2018
  • ...ocess group, which addresses all the processes that is used to monitor and control a project. The main idea with this section is to describe how to be able to ...cludes information about how to direct and manage project work, and how to control the work.
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  • :Description of methods used and known control features impact on the risk |;Existing control features
    19 KB (2,957 words) - 11:21, 20 December 2018
  • 4.3.5 Control project work 4.3.6 Control changes
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  • ...iling are breakdown in communications, a lack of planning and poor quality control. As a consequence, the root cause for project failure can usually be tracke ... more time and effort working with other Project Leaders to coordinate and control the cross-project functions. Interruptions occur when there is a task chang
    26 KB (4,088 words) - 12:07, 20 December 2018
  • '''Improved visibility and control'''
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  • ...me=seven>C. G. Cobb. ''Making Sense of Agile Project Management: Balancing Control and Agility''. John Wiley and Sons, 2011.</ref>. ...ny factors within an organisation may influence the ability to balance the control and agility. A balanced approach is however crucial for being able to deliv
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  • ...ronment of a system. This means that they are all factors the system is in control of. Often the internal factors can be found within these general areas: <re
    11 KB (1,631 words) - 11:28, 20 December 2018
  • ...nd managed. The purpose of requirements engineering is to track, identify, control and communicate these requirements, and to manage any changes to these requ
    19 KB (2,807 words) - 12:15, 20 December 2018
  • ...ccess of any project. This is because risk uncertainty can be difficult to control and predict; being able to communicate risk likelihood and the impact of th
    19 KB (3,144 words) - 12:17, 20 December 2018
  • ...ement emphasizes on loss prevention and risk reduction techniques, process control, loss data analysis, key risk indicators, risk self-assessments and busines ...operational level. It includes all the activities required to identify and control the risks, both negative and positive, which may have an impact on the achi
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  • ...re considered to be internal factors, because the company usually has some control over what they're good at and what they are not so good at. *Weaknesses: things that the company can control, but do not do very well.
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  • ...rMartinsuoAndBlomquist">Mûller, Martinsuo & Blomquist. "Project portfolio control and portfolio management performance in different contexts." Proj. Manag. J |Governance type moderates some relationships between portfolio control and success
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  • *Control room ...ge executing, and often runs simultaneously. The purpose is to monitor and control the process and deliverables and make the necessary preventive actions.
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