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  • ==Process Management== ...roducts and the standardization of components’<ref>[Sanchez 2000: 614] ''Management Studies of the Building Process''</ref> interfaces is what theoretically en
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  • ...o2013.pdf' </ref>. These are just a few examples of how difficult resource management planning can be. ...''Project Management Institute, (January 01, 2013), A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), Vol. 5, ISBN-13 978-1-935589-67-9, chapt
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  • ...w examples of how difficult resource management planning can be. Resource management planning could for instance help project- managers and teams to answer que ...f name="Pmbokguide">''Project Management Institute. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide). Sixth Edition; 2017'' </ref>, to identif
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  • Dependency in project management means that one activity is depended to another.<ref name="gbm"/> ...00px|thumb|right|alt text|Figure 1: Sequence of activities in project time management. Inspired by PMBOK<ref name="soa"/>]]
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  • ...nagement Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). (pp. 3). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from ...novel.com/hotlink/toc/id:kpGPMBKP02/guide-project-management/guide-project-management
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  • ...ncept of these techniques for non-defense organizations. Ergo, the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide provides an overview of WBS approach for ge ...Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a widely applied tool in the field of project management which is defined as the hierarchical decomposition framework for presenting
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  • ...formalize an entity, that provides insight and transparency for the senior management to constantly align the activities (projects) with the strategy and thereby Project Management is a mature discipline with a great variety of tools supporting the project
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  • ...in 2001, in the bestseller book “Getting Things Done” by the coach and management consultant David Allen. ...sonal productivity, the article will focus on its application in a Project Management context.
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  • ...derived from determined project deliverables. <ref name="StratImp">Project Management Institute. The Strategic Impact of Projects: Identify benefits to drive bus ...onStrat">Boston Consulting Group. Connecting Business Strategy and Project Management [Internet]. 2016. Available from: https://www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents
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  • ...o deliver. Beyond its basic application across various industries, project management has tremendous value when effectively implemented to significantly increase In the pharmaceutical industry, project management in R&D plays a big role in managing such a complex context due to unique re
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  • ...ne of the most important skills to master within the discipline of project management. Cost and the ability to stay on the set budget is often used as the direct Therefore it is a heavily studied subject in the literature of project management. However, it still remains one of the most common ways to fail to deliver w
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  • In project or programme management, defining purpose is one of the key activities for success. On purpose, Th ...examples of how to listen to evolutionary purpose in project and programme management.
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  • Below the main categories of '''Project Management''' are grouped following the same criteria used in the [[ConceptBox]]. '''Scope Management''' consist in processes which help managers define the scope of a project,
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  • ...st '''relevant''', '''credible''' and '''usable''' resources of '''Program Management''' are grouped, graded and proposed following the same criteria used for th '''Stakeholder Management''' refers to all the activities and practices to identify and analyse the p
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  • ... '''relevant''', '''credible''' and '''usable''' resources of '''Portfolio Management''' are grouped, graded and proposed following the same criteria used for th '''Portfolio Strategic Management''' is the management of all the activities and initiatives from a strategic perspective. It ensu
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  • ...chnical University of Denmark. This page is a summary of different project management tools relevant for this groups specific project; Building 310. The tools ar ...l to make the goals achievable and to make the purpose clearer. SMART is a management tool to provide clarity, focus and motivation into the project, and making
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  • ...; this resource has been selected as the best pic for this area of project management. '''Title:''' '''Project Scope Management - GUIDE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE '''
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  • ...focus on the economical perspective of waste management since better waste management is more likely to happen if it has a positive effect on economics. ...waste management on multiple construction sites. In the following, program management methods, we are expecting to use, will be described.
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  • “Project Management”. Therefore, the scope of this project was to develop a similar third-tie ...ub-goals in Hempel Case. Extending the company’s portfolio to protective management is a service very specific, achievable and relevant. The project is time-ba
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  • ...; this resource has been selected as the best pic for this area of project management. '''Title: Project Human Resource Management - Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge'''
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  • ...ontinuous in all the stages of the life-cycle of a project. For successful management, the procedures and tasks have to be planned in the early phase of the proj Although BIM appears as a new tool for management of construction projects, its concept exists for at least 30-40 years.<ref>
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  • ...del represents the relationship between these three main components of the management of a construction project, and how they all contribute to its success. The ... what quality is and the prioritization of the project deliverables. Value Management is by itself a discipline where customer value is seen as a changing factor
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  • ...name="Enterprise">Enterprise Project Governance: A Guide to the Successful Management of projects across the organization, Paul C. DInsmose and Luiz Rocha (2012) ...to follow the project closely, even if they do not have an idea of project management. The war room can create this bond, that even if they do not follow the jar
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  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Management is a tool used in cooperation with Building Information Modelling (BIM) in
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  • ...ct they can have on projects can be crucial for the success of the project management. The purpose of FTA is thus to give both a qualitative and quantitative ana ...name="krysinski" /> Top events that are used in fault trees during project management will always relate to one of these three variables. While time and budget r
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  • * Human Resource Management: all activities associated with the management of people as per the requirements Recklies Management Project GmbH </ref>
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  • ...holders to support the change program. Despite its importance, stakeholder management faces various limitations including the fact that stakeholder analysis is e ...ressing need<ref name="CM">Hayes, John ''The Theory and practice of change management'', Palgrave Macmillan, 4th edition, 2014.</ref> . The intensity of these pr
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  • In project management, there exists a tight connection between results and resources optimization ...n organization's strategic goals is called resource allocation. In project Management, it is the scheduling of activities and resources required by those activit
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  • ...a successful project outcome. These are often characterized in the Project Management Triangle. [[File:i.jpg|thumb|450px|Figure-1:The Project Management Triangle|right]]
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  • ... types of risk may influence particular stage of project. Furthermore, the management have to analyze and prioritize risks in terms of most severity and perform ...sed on its probability and impact on a project. <ref name="ISO10"> [''Risk Management - Risk assessment techniques''] ''Dansk Standart DS/EN ISO 31010, 2010'' </
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  • ... professionals can undertake in order to improve their Project and Program Management in their organizations. ==Why is it important? The Impact of Human Behaviour on Project and Program Management==
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  • ...learning.<ref name=two>John Hayes, 2004; The theory and practice of change management</ref> Based on stakeholder mapping, different communication strategies can The Project Management Institute, PMI announced that two out of five projects do not meet their or
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  • ...f this article is the description of the Gantt chart as a tool for Project management, the method, applications, advantages and limitations will be explain. ...hnews.com/historia-history/5595-karol-adamiecki-and-polish-contribution-to-management-science]]
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  • ...Jaffe, P., Letavec, C. & Merchant, R. (2005), The Chunnel Project, Project Management Institute]</ref>Some of these problems will be further discussed later on. ...the project. Therefore, in order to improve management and planning, a new management group was established, Transmanche Link (TML). TML was an Anglo-French join
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  • ...ntext of lean project management. To do so the lean principles of projects management will be outlined and reflected on Scrum. ...gement framework. Nowadays, Scrum is the most widely adopted agile project management methodology and is IT industry independent. <ref name="AB" /> <ref name="AD
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  • The bubble diagram is a graphing technique used in project portfolio management to making decision, especially to display balance in new product project p ...ssed if actually can give a real help to the decision making in Portfolio Management.
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  • '''Building Information Modeling (BIM)''' is an information management method or a digital representation of physical and functional characteristi ...ty, which means that project manager will need a good knowledge about time management.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Project Management Maturity Models]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lessons learned - a tool for sharing knowledge in project management]]
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  • ...ons among the different skill sets during working hours and easier project management but takes away the knowledge sharing with like-minded people. J. M. G. Gareth R. Jones, ''Essentials of Contemporary Management'', Sixth edit. New York, NY 10121: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015, Chapter 7.
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