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  • ... process, and it is difficult if not virtually impossible for retailers to control this use (Neslin et al., 2014; Verhoef et al., 2015)<ref>[''https://www.ncb ...across the supply chain, check the status of any item and be able to fully control the production process. Big retailers in the world now realise the need for
    17 KB (2,455 words) - 18:57, 17 November 2018
  • * Greater value for money and cost control.<br />
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  • ...n from 1956 to 1958 in two parallel but different problems of planning and control in projects in the United States. In the first case, the US Navy was concerned with the control of contracts for its ''Polaris Missile program''. As the contracts compris
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  • ...m various studies show that workers working in a takt time system has more control and a tidier workplace. Takt time planning can also show for less conflicts ...sses and workflows are repeated. A successful implementation of lean gives control over the company's processes and resources, high productivity, motivated em
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  • ..."Coping">O'Leary, A., ''Coping With Change Orders. Keeping Confusion Under Control and Limiting Disputes'', 2009. Available at: http://www.dcd.com/oleary/olea
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  • ...ompassionate collaborator does not think "I win, you lose", and is able to control his anger. He does not see his anger as being caused by others but by his o
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  • ...ractices, a non-compromising stance on quality and the need to demonstrate control. These principles are trying to embrace the Agile values and create a minds '''8. Demonstrate Control<br>'''
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  • The abstract describes issues regarding ''"Quality Control"'' and ''"Safety"'' during the construction phase of projects but fails to The abstract does not provide any correlation between ''"Quality Control"'' and ''"Safety"'' that could be addressed in the article, the article sho
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  • ...o set goals, make decisions, stablish the key indicators and parameters to control and monitor the progress of a particular project. Performance measurements ...s of this tools, medium-sized businesses and large organizations find this control of processes critical.
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  • ...xD). In any case I believe it would help you to find some cases of project control in different projects and discuss/reflect what worked, what didn't, and how
    485 B (95 words) - 13:14, 19 September 2017
  • Maybe I am mistaken, but I believe Control and Reporting are two separate things in the project life cycle. In your ti
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  • ...risk identification and before risk response development and risk response control according to PMBOK standard. The objective of project risk quantification i ...RP Projects Using an Integrated Method.” 3rd International Conference on Control, Engineering and Information Technology (ceit 2015), (2015), 7233184. Web.'
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  • ...ors, consultants, or staff members over whom they have little or no direct control. In such situations of responsibility without authority, they need the acce ...culty increases with poor project planning, poor status tracking or change control, slow reporting of open issues, or failure to make essential decisions quic
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  • ...ng possible risks and analyzing their potential in order to respond to and control the projects most significant threats and opportunities <ref name="Maylor"/ ... by the project manager. The analysis should be repeated as a part of risk control to determine whether the overall risks are reaching a desirable state. Ther
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  • File:Project Scope Change Control Process (update).jpg
    Project Scope Change Control Process - inspired from the PMBOK® Guide
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  • File:Project Scope Change Control Workflow (update).jpg
    Project Scope Change Control Workflow
    (941 × 365 (121 KB)) - 14:47, 2 October 2017
  • ...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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  • ... In the context of the Stage Gate Process they help the project manager to control the spending of resources and to ask frequently "Should we go on?". ... when the probability is high but the impact low e.g. through a management control system or the integration of sufficient buffer
    34 KB (5,151 words) - 15:32, 4 November 2018
  • ...stimation, then delves into aspects on tendering and contracting. The cost control of the project is later mentioned, finally followed by the cost aspects on ...ontrolling''' ''The controlling processes are used to monitor, measure and control project performance against the project plan. Consequently, preventive and
    29 KB (4,381 words) - 19:30, 20 November 2018
  • Decision making in '''''Agile approaches''''', are based on an '''''empirical control method''''' and the real observation during the project. This method can af ===Control schedule in agile approach===
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