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  • First agile project management (APM) methodologies were created and implemented in the early 1990s, especi ...on. In addition, a comparison between the traditional "old-school" project management approach and APM scrum is executed and the benefits as well as limitations
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  • ...s, provide updates, or brainstorm; activities that are inherent to project management too. However, 33% of meeting time is considered unproductive by the partici The digitalisation of the workplace is another challenge for meetings management. More and more, project teams are working in different places and time-zone
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  • ...e an approach on how to use the BIM software Vico Office (VO) as a project management tool, in a given construction project.
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  • ...Asia Pacific, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Newtown Square, PA: Project Management Institute </ref> ...e, (2013) ''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge'', Project Management Institute, Fifth Edition </ref>.]]
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  • Data management
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  • ...ciency, drive analytical insights and enhance data governance. Appropriate management of master data becomes increasingly important when projects and programs wi ...g an introduction to master data and the underlying principles behind data management. The article will then proceed to describe the Seven Building Blocks for su
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  • ...trol (different sources: PMI<ref>https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/time-management-project-functions-schedules-5283. Retrieved 11 February 2018</ref> divides This article focuses on Project Time Management as the methodology and toolkit in terms of supporting Project Managers duri
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  • ... and the work breakdown structure is therefore very useful in construction management. The work breakdown structure takes the scope of the project and make it in ...rticle aims to explain the use of work breakdown structure in Construction Management through practical examples from the major Metro Cityring project in Copenha
    15 KB (2,471 words) - 17:49, 16 November 2018
  • ...ers risk taking misguided decisions based on unreliable data. Data quality management (DQM) can be utilised to ensure communication and decisions are being drive ...ata Quality Management Program, Knowledgent</ref>. DQM revolves around the management of people, processes, technology and data through coordinated activities ai
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  • ...fecting a portfolio, one must work through four aspects of "Portfolio Risk Management". These aspects are identification, analysis, development responses and mon ...ation. In the identification phase, all types of risks regarding portfolio management will be found. When the risks have been found, they will be analyzed. A pla
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  • ...ke The Standard for Program Management,<ref name="The Standard for Program Management"/> one find tools to make the decision of change but not how the change has ...ich can mean big changes for a program.<ref name="The Standard for Program Management"/>
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  • ...box of Program Management, an online resource, special edition for Program management tools, methods and theories. The definition of a Program is, that a Program ...ence area. This page is mostly oriented for project, program and portfolio management information-seekers students or advanced project practitioners.
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  • ...eduling), 5D (cost information), or nD (energy, sustainability, facilities management, etc., information) representations of a project. ...onstruction industry, and a better built environment. Construction project management software does more than automate tasks. It connects BIM information and peo
    27 KB (4,169 words) - 18:54, 4 March 2019
  • ...plaining individual human behavior and motivation, in this article project management teams are evaluated as an individual because they consist of individuals an ...ses for this article. The first aim is showing the linkage between project management and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory and the second is helping project
    35 KB (5,328 words) - 22:51, 4 March 2019
  • The first part is mainly directed for management portfolio review meetings which are considered as overwhelming, time-consum The management of meetings is an effortful and challenging process, especially for portfol
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  • ...sions right by taking the outside view'', International Journal of Project Management. 2013, Vol. 31, 760-774 </ref> ...business sector and their growing size, it becomes and important aspect of management to provide adequate forecasts. The RCF method does so by following a three
    25 KB (3,837 words) - 13:18, 11 November 2018
  • ''Communication is the most important factor of successful project management'' One of the most common mistakes in project management is not to get everbody on the team behind the project. This is often becaus
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  • ...ject, handle the stakeholders, create a risk analysis plan, handle the top management and the project team. But a topic that is often overlooked is the team moti ... co-founder and principal of Sensanalytics. He has written two books about management practices, and his work on the blog is mainly based on research papers .''<
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  • ...[[Category:Human Behaviour]] [[Category:Group Dynamic]] [[Category:Project Management]] ...to understanding group dynamics and is therefore vital in projects and the management of these. The Myers-Brigs Type Indicator® (MBTI) is an instrument designed
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  • ...trolled and, most importantly, confirmed. An important benefit of the Kata management method is the humanisation of the workplace. People working on a Kata proje ...use it successfully. Benefits and limitations are outlined keeping project management in mind.
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  • [[Category:Project Management]] [[Category:Human Behaviour]] ...quist, B. & Hørlück, J. (2009). To Manage and Work in Projects. Project Management - a complete guide. Denmark: The author and Hans Reitzels Forlag. 209-212.<
    36 KB (5,281 words) - 13:10, 18 December 2018
  • ...ween cost and time is analysed. Furthermore, a comparison to other project management techniques is performed and its limitations and advantages are addressed. T ...ittel, E. (2008). ''The Relationship Between Project Lifecycle and Project Management Processes''. Retrieved September 8, 2016, from http://flylib.com/books/en/2
    36 KB (5,735 words) - 12:44, 18 December 2018
  • '''Lessons learned ''' is a cost-effective project management tool that aims to bring together any insight gained during a specific proje ...e=PMI2008>Project Management Institute. (2008). <i> A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge</i>. 4th Edition. p. 6. USA. ISBN 9781933890517</ref>. Th
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  • ..., Oehmen J., How to do Projects, Version 0.5</ref> <ref>Maylor H., Project Management, 4th edition, Pearson Education Limited 2010</ref> a Project is: “A uniqu It is an essential project management technique used to gather information, the goal is to reduce the amount of d
    27 KB (4,208 words) - 13:08, 18 December 2018
  • ...for their project management system, which is that: planning is too vague, management responsibility is unclear, and project evaluation often is an adversary pro ...eme for Higher Education (Tempus), ''Objective oriented project design and management'', Publication date unknown, p. 6, Brussels</ref>
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  • *'''Gary R. Heerkens, PMP (2002), ''Project Management''.'''<ref name="Gary"/> ...bes project management tools and techniques used during the entire project management process. But instead of providing information only about their proper use,
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  • ...the limitations and benefits there are when using a Gantt chart in project management. In 1896 the Polish economist, engineer and management researcher Karol Adamiecki (1866 – 1933), figure 1, developed a tool very
    18 KB (3,120 words) - 12:59, 18 December 2018
  • Earned Value Management(EVM) is a well-known technique used in <span class="plainlinks">[https://en ...016, from https://www.humphreys-assoc.com/evms/basic-concepts-earned-value-management-evm-ta-a-74-t-1_11.html </ref>
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  • ...rticle quickly presents general valuation techniques for generic portfolio management (NPV, DCF, see below), but might be more relevant as applied to R&D portfol ===Key Highlights on Project Portfolio Management and Project Portfolio Optimization===
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  • ...result of unexpected turns and have a positive impact on the project. Risk management is highly relevant and therefore present in all projects. ... on track. This article focuses on Rumsfeld’s unknown unknowns, the risk management process and response strategies to threats and opportunities.
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  • Sustainability integrated with portfolio management implies many changes in the operations, focusing on material issues, engagi Driving sustainable strategy into an organization requires senior management to communicate the vision clearly. It gives to the organization a big compe
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  • ...his holistic approach, technology roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways: ...d. Afterwards, the utilisation and the benefits of roadmapping for program management are discussed. As a third step, a roadmapping toolbox as well as an example
    29 KB (4,260 words) - 14:04, 18 December 2018
  • ...these methods can answer to each type of uncertainty and guide the project management to success in effective and efficient product development. The Management of Innovation can be divided roughly into 4 stages:
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  • ... Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Fifth edition, Project Management Institute </ref> ...ques based on Toyota’s just-in-time scheduling method.<ref>Agile Project Management with Kanban, Brechner Eric, Microsoft Press, 2015</ref> This framework supp
    28 KB (4,298 words) - 14:07, 18 December 2018
  • He helps the Product Owner to find techniques for effective management of the Product Backlog and how to maximize the value of it, and helps the D ...[http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=18 Adaptive Project Management Using Scrum. (2004) Murpy,Craig (Read 14.09.2016)</ref><ref name=scrumguide
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