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  • ...ther conditions, force-majeure, finances and stakeholder engagement. Thus, it is important to start a risk management process before actually starting th ... method visualizes the hazardous events that are present during a project, it gives an overview of multiple plausible scenarios that can occur during a p
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  • Kanban is considered to be a prominent and relatively new framework, as it was first introduced (to this use) in the early 2000’s. Nonetheless the K ...was emptied, a card with this information was sent to the warehouse. There it would be a new batch ready to be transported to the production line.
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  • ...ay of organizing complex decision. It’s based on math and psychology and it uses a scoring system. AHP differentiates from other multi-criteria decisio ...ructure, simplicity and ease of use. What makes AHP even more relevant how it eliminates subjective and biased input with the eigenvectors.
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  • ...activity, work package or project<ref name="Andrew" />. In order to do so, it compares the scope of the project, the schedule of work and the work undert ...lowing<ref name="Lukas">Lukas, Joseph (2008) Earned Value Analysis – Why it Doesn't Work, AACE INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS</ref>:
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  • ...ess errors and a more effectively workflow. The tool has the benefits that it discovers misleading information and makes sure the work is done in the rig ...ures that all prerequisites are available for the activities. Furthermore, it helps to ensure that no excessive stock material on the spot.
    16 KB (2,706 words) - 12:46, 18 December 2018
  • The following article will try to offer a solution to that issue. As such it will define a risk and point out that risk management methods are really ne ...ll not be explained (on how to use them) as other articles on this Wiki do it, but their benefits for a project will be detailled. To find a detailled ex
    37 KB (6,103 words) - 14:02, 18 December 2018
  • ...nagement practice the problems in a project can by decreased. Furthermore, it could also help to resolve problems that occur later on in projects. ... that period to minimize or mitigate around a potential risk. Moreover, as it goes further into the project phase the increase in cost is very steep <ref
    32 KB (5,360 words) - 12:41, 18 December 2018
  • ...f it’s executed and correctly planned in the early stages of the project it could really help the NGOs to still provide aid to highly insecure areas. ...es could not be reached. Finally, clusters are a new way to work together. It promotes innovation and is a unit with its own agenda inside a company.
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  • ...tfolio has become too complex. Through intelligent product rationalization it is possible to minimize revenue loss but ensure significant cost reductions ...ow to set up the project and the importance of involving key stakeholders. It explains how to identify, quantify and allocate complexity costs to product
    33 KB (4,703 words) - 12:44, 18 December 2018
  • ... the benefits by reducing project time with the total cost associated with it can often be a huge challenge for project managers, thus, the decision to r ...in a project of any size, duration and complexity level at any given time. It is notable that project planning, scheduling and monitoring is a major part
    40 KB (6,164 words) - 14:05, 18 December 2018
  • ... and may include the past as well for reference. Depending on the purpose, it can also include non-specific time designations such as "Now", "Plan", "Str ...round (bottom up) one may estimate the effects of a new technology and how it can affects future products and therefore shape markets.
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  • ...nce of identifying these different stakeholders in a construction project. It also includes the theory about classifying the stakeholders and comparing t ...ent requirements, and the interference in the project by key stakeholders. It can also mean the opposite that key stakeholders show little interest in th
    19 KB (2,913 words) - 14:12, 18 December 2018
  • ...Triangle]</span>. To guarantee that all project deliverables are achieved, it is very important that all three dimensions of the project management trian ...the 1960’s as a financial analysis discipline in US Government programs. It was the creation of an Industrial Engineer, named A. Ernest Fitzgerald, who
    39 KB (6,064 words) - 13:08, 18 December 2018
  • ...ject management and planning in a way that those who do the work also plan it. All managers are activated in the planning process which ensures that team Before the Last Planner System is described in detail it is important to understand that construction projects are different from ma
    26 KB (4,273 words) - 13:59, 18 December 2018
  • ... they operate their businesses, to something that all company uses. But as it is a growing business model to use, companies seems to to find the best way ...ges and nodes. A graph usually shapes from definitions defined by oneself. It can be shaped dependent on a set of factors which can be connectivity, modu
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  • ... was developed by an Israeli physicist, Eliyahu M. Goldratt. He introduced it in his Theory of Constraint (TOC) book ''Critical Chain'' in1997. The metho ...B) approach, which is to produce only what is needed. In his second book ''It’s not Luck'', he extended this method for marketing and distribution. The
    41 KB (6,367 words) - 17:31, 19 February 2023
  • ...actors during a project and it can be hard to directly manage it. However, it can be improved by understanding, aligning and managing the stakeholders ex ...ief description should provide the reader with enough information to apply it, and links for further information.
    29 KB (4,375 words) - 14:04, 18 December 2018
  • ...alls. These issues have been a major topic for researchers especially when it comes to large transportation infrastructure projects. Here, the Danish geo ... first explain the background of the establishment of the RCF method. Then it will give an overview of the disadvantages of false forecasts followed by e
    25 KB (3,837 words) - 13:18, 11 November 2018
  • ...ail of creating a sense of urgency that would not just let them think that it was business as usual. [2] ...cle/2392504/careers-staffing/how-to-become-a-better-communicator-with-your-it-staff.html
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  • ...ses. The project manager should not necessarily take on strategy, and keep it through the whole project. Being able to do good swaps between the differen ...It also requires a highly skilled leader, because if that is not the case, it would slow down the project very much.
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