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  • ...however an interesting way of viewing the two different aspects of project management and employee motivation. The motivation topic is time accurate because of t ... and theories that point out the importance of the human aspect in project management. The ability to motivate and the relationship between employees, teams and
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  • A SWOT analysis is an analytical tool when it comes to value-based management and strategy formulation to define '''strengths''', '''weaknesses''', '''op ...gths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis is an instrument for strategic planning that scans internal strengths and weaknesses of organizations and
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  • ...rly 1930s. Understanding the effect of the experiment creates an effective management style <ref name="Using the Hawthorne Effect to Better Manage Your Employees ...ictionary"> Ananaba, T. O. J.(1981) [Management by Motivation. Engineering Management International, 11 February, pp. 63-71]. Retrieved 8 February 2021.</ref>. M
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  • ... Kaoru Ishikawa, a Japanese organizational theorist and pioneer of quality management, in the 1960s and published in his book “Introduction to Quality Controlâ ...an be used in combination with the Fishbone Diagram to strengthen the risk management of a project.
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  • ...red resources are provided. Organizational goals are achieved with project management.<ref name="BodOfKnow1"/> One of the keys to success when it comes to the ac ...es the efficiency of the project and the project success, or the portfolio management success implies the project effectiveness.<ref name="lecturesuccess"/> The
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  • ...roject Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). </ref> <br /> One tool to control project management is the stage gate approach that divides projects into stages with gates and
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  • ...cial, organisational or legal perspectives. When establishing a complexity management plan to treat a time issue, the team should be under the guidance of a sche ...e Kanban method: Challenges and Opportunities </i>. INDEPENDENT JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION (IJM&P)http://www.ijmp.jor.brv. 12, n. 8, November-December 20
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  • ...cade, SWOT research has focused on analyzing organizations for recommended strategic actions. ...tions are presented, mainly relevant to the combination of SWOT with other strategic planning tools. In addition, the author’s reflections are presented in an
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  • Extreme project management (XPM) is a modern approach to manage projects this method is used when mana Extreme project management differs from normal project management with its open and non-deterministic approach and with a larger focus on man
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  • ...ng focus may lead to build an ineffective strategy, non-optimized resource management, lack in control and communication, etc. which would further affect the per ...puts in a comprehensive overview of tools and its application in effective management of multi-projects.
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  • ...nd evaluating robust adaptive policy responses to climate change for water management agencies in the American west, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, ...s in our modern world <ref name="Standard2017"> The standard for portfolio management — fourth edition. (2017), ProQuest Ebook Central, Page 91-94, https://ebo
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  • ...ure: an examination of the key factors," Journal of Enterprise Information Management, vol. 30, pp. 142-165, 2017</ref> <ref name="unsucc1">T.R.A.J.S. Dov Dvira, ...ortfolio management. Finally, the limitation of its application in project management will be discussed.
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  • ...s soft spots where to strengthen control. In the last decades, the project management community has developed strategies and tools for spotting and managing comp ...ress this problem through an iterative approach to projects. Agile project management perfectly fit the life cycle of product development (e.g. software developm
    21 KB (3,157 words) - 16:50, 28 February 2021
  • ...based on historical data from previous seasons. As an output, the advanced management of the project will be optimized, resources will be assigned to the tasks o ...to fluctuations in demand: raw material consumption planning, supply chain management, quantities to order from suppliers, work shifts...
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  • ...e is to identify potential risks and put them into perspectives using risk management tools. ... prevent risks in a project, it is necessary to have risk management. Risk management is a process for identifying risks in a project. Multiple tools can be used
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  • ...article analyzes along with the benefits also the limitations of this risk management tool. ...ainty makes it increasingly necessary to use a model that assists the risk management process in a more effective way. <ref name="Pmi" /> <ref name="sag"> Risk r
    26 KB (4,250 words) - 21:51, 28 February 2021
  • ...sed: 21 February 2021).</ref>. Relating to project, program, and portfolio management, almost every project, regardless of its size, is delivered just in time. M These are further explored below from a project management standpoint.
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  • ...me="PMI17"> 2017 Project Management Institute, Inc. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. </ref> ...Meredith Belbin initiated a study of teams, based on several international management teams. Dr. Belbin was invited to begin his studies at a business simulation
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  • ...changes. Nonetheless, human behaviour is vital in negotiation and conflict management while misunderstandings of this subject can be fatal <ref name="HB">''Journ ...sign or improve programmes, which are utilized in many cases such as waste management, lower carbon emissions, and policy processes. Hence, the applicability of
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  • This article deals with the people perspective of project management. When different people must work together in a team different workflows, no ...or of people in a team is one of the factors that drive successful project management.<ref name=''name''> ''https://www.projecttimes.com/articles/does-people-beh
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