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  • Uncertainty is a massive issue in project management and can lead to high cost and negative impacts if not handled correctly. Th ...s data mining and management. This article focus on the use within project management.
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  • ... processes, prevent construction errors and enhance the quality of current management tools. In addition, the implementation of BIM could offer more insights int ...ing Information Models (BIM) on the construction site as communication and management tool. First the current situation of the industry and the level of implemen
    17 KB (2,647 words) - 18:54, 17 November 2018
  • ...trategy called omnichannel distribution. It provides tools for the project management in this field and reflects about the two tied areas. ...nces. However, it adds new challenges and complexities to the supply chain management.
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  • ...contract management in delivering a successful project. Effective contract management can make or break organization's vision, strategy, and its reputation. <br ...ement. In addition, the article will also provide a background in contract management and its principles. <br/>
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  • ... strategy for flow efficiency, with key principles just-in-time and visual management”'' ... the production process (more on the topic later in article), while visual management is method that secures clean, tidy and well-organized workplace.
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  • ... building as it did not live up to his or her expectation. The earlier the change the better as the changes are more easily integrated into the project and t There are several ways one might be able to reduce the number of change orders. For instance, BIM and virtual reality will make the building owner
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  • ...and composed of people with different personalities. Therefore, in project management, it is important to consider the people and their emotions, which are prese ...rpose. He is a systems thinker, so he thinks and acts strategically, leads change effectively, and balances the whole with the sum of its parts. And he leads
    28 KB (4,271 words) - 19:01, 17 November 2018
  • ...Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is a framework for Agile project management and delivery, helping to deliver results quickly and effectively. It was cr ...A#v=onepage&q=dsdm principles&f=false"]"Richards, K. (2007). Agile project management: running PRINCE2 projects with DSDM Atern"</ref>
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  • ...tions. The focus of this article will be on project, program and portfolio management (PPPM) and here the antifragile thinking can be very impactful. ==Using the antifragile system in Project, Program and Portfolio Management==
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  • ...ent. Despite the importance of measurement, taking measurements in project management is not as frequent as it should be. A project can be interpreted from diffe ...imited as the number of methods in performance measurement and performance management is extensive.
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  • ...reasing interest in people and their behaviour has slowly led to essential change in how projects are managed. Today, people and people’s behaviour is cons ...up of people. It is important to be aware that no type is definite and can change with time for each individual. There is also no right or wrong type.<ref na
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  • ...>['' Twort, Alan C.; Rees, J. Gordon, 2004 ''] ''Civil Engineering Project Management Fourth Edition'' </ref>. In an Open tender any contractor is allowed to wri ...nnel connecting Germany and Denmark, the Fehmarn Belt Link. Apart from the management consortium, the project was split into four different construction projects
    25 KB (3,689 words) - 19:10, 17 November 2018
  • ...s followed by developed action plans is of great importance in any project management process. ...e.edu/mis0855002fall2015/files/2015/10/S.M.A.R.T-Way-Management-Review.pdf Management Review](1981), the SMART goals can be classified as an effective goal setti
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  • ...any obstacles such as lacking organisational capabilities or resistance to change, e.g. due to individual anxiety. Facing the importance of goals for the ove ...://community.mis.temple.edu/mis0855002fall2015/files/2015/10/S.M.A.R.T-Way-Management-Review.pdf, Retrieved September 20, 2017</ref>, the SMART goals can be clas
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  • ... with the literature review, and their aim is to contribute to the Project Management holistic field of science. If you discover any potential copyright infringe ...ations. He observed that culture is always in the process of formation and change tends to cover all aspects of human functioning. It is also learned around
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  • ...name="project”> Meredith, Jack R. and Mantel, S.J.Jr. (1995), ‘Project management: A managerial approach, John Wiley, New York‘ John Wiley & Sons, Inc., vo ...ks, A.C. (1985), ‘Centralized Project Management‘, Journal of Systems Management, pp. 30-35. </ref>.
    17 KB (2,460 words) - 18:52, 17 November 2018
  • ...sts in determining what to change, when to change it, and how to cause the change<ref>Vorne Industries Inc.,. (2016). What is the Theory of Constrains?. Retr ... Since this time, TOC has continued to develop and evolve and is a primary management tool in the engineering industry. When applying TOC, evaluative tools are u
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  • In project management, decisions need to be made on a frequent basis. Most are relatively unimpor ...he decisions are the same. There are different types of decisions that the management needs to take during a project and at each case the decision-maker is diffe
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  • ...cture Matrix and Alignment Matrix is finally reflected upon from a program management perspective drawing on insights on how projects communicate and coordinate ...(2001) and Ali Yassine (2003) in fields of systems engineering and project management has made this tool a subject of interest and relevance in this course. Whil
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  • ...s the likelihood for the success of a project <ref name=" Winch " />. Risk management involves identifying possible risks and analyzing their potential in order ... and ''Monte Carlo Simulations''. All these methods, though beneficial for management, have their limitations and drawbacks <ref name="MITRE"/>.
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