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  • ...r differed from how they usually work. The environment invited them to get to know one another and therefore they started working together. The workers s ...penstax/chapter/the-hawthorne-studies/ The Hawthorne Effect - Introduction to business ]. Retrieved 8 February 2021.</ref>.
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  • ...or one to achieve higher aspirations and overcome great challenges in once projects and life, Stephan R. Coveys has come up with seven principles. <ref name="S ...nd happiness one must look inside with the help from the seven principles. To achieve greatness, you must plant the seeds and work with your own self. <r
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  • ...y referred to as the Fishbone Diagram. The tool’s original intention was to analyze quality control; however, it has since then been applied in many si ...ool for uncertainty and risk identification as it can help identifying how to best handle potential risks.
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  • ...ey"/> When setting a goal, there are two important concepts that one needs to have in mind; '''''efficiency''''' and '''''effectiveness'''''.<ref name="l Efficiency shows how productively resources are used to achieve a goal and effectiveness is a measure of the relevance of the goal.
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  • ...I)''. <ref name="1-PMI"> Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). Pro ...h gates and tracks their progress and success. In the 1990s a modification to focus on especially schedule, cost, and quality was established known as Qu
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  • ...e gates review whether or not the project is ready to continue and move on to the next stage, which also includes portfolio management - is the project b ...ects with their own individual stages but sharing gates across the program to align and keep the whole project, parts, and portfolio on track within the
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  • .... In addition, according to the Project Management institute almost 40% of projects failures is due because of poor planning<ref name="Monday"/>. ...s, it can also give more visibility to stakeholders so they can see better how the project is going as well as the project teams will have a better overvi
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  • ...ization and gives an easy overview of a project. A Gantt Chart can be used to structure and control a project both in the planning phase and the executio ...nd, it gives an overview of some software to use when making Gantt Charts, to help the reader get started using the tool.
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  • ...ocus on what Scrum is and why it can benefit software development compared to the traditional waterfall development framework. This will include an overv ... agile approach, Scrum, has gained its justification. The ability of Scrum to cope with the reality of modern software development with ever-changing dem
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  • ...rticle will describe why and how project managers should use the DISC tool to enhance team environment as well as the limitations of the tool. == Introduction to the DISC model ==
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  • ...ler, P. (2006). Communication. No More Muddling Through – Master Compelx Projects in Engineering and Management. p. 1. Published by Springer Netherlands. ISB ...nagers <ref name="PMBOK"> Project Management Institute, Inc. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition), Cha
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  • ...nality tests in companies in order to establish ones personality according to a standardized framework. This tool was first proposed by Lewis Goldberg <r ...series of questions allows you to change to which of these two aspects and to what degree tends the personality of the candidate. For example, for the tr
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  • ...ly present the charges to the rest of the project group. It will be easier to estimate the entire project process, as one has clarified the project's sco ... WBS. Further, throughout the years, the WBS got more developed and spread to the labor market.
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  • ... a schedule, which allows clarification for issues such as when tasks have to be carried out. For this purpose, various methodologies are used, among the ... </ref> . It was conceived in such a way that its use was directly related to <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_manufacturing
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  • ...cess of iteratively reporting the current status and progress of a project to relevant stakeholders. The reporting is conducted by the members of a proje ...(PMI). (2019). ''Standard for Risk Management in Portfolios, Programs, and Projects''. Chapters: 4 & 7. Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved fro
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  • ...t-Developer-Practices/dp/073561993X]. Furthermore it is highly recommended to take a look at scrum.org[http://www.scrum.org] where a lot of material and ... Project Management Institute, Inc (PMI).</ref>. Where it will be compared to the Waterfall model[https://www.wrike.com/project-management-guide/faq/what
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  • ... planning, funded by the Fortune 500 companies while creating a new system to support management change. Over the past decade, SWOT research has focused ...ed validity due to the quantity of different identified factors or failure to easily include dynamic and structural changes in a world based on competiti
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  • ...ainty and opportunities will always be present, and hence, it is important to accommodate and grasp important factors that might influence the outcome of ...sks are potentially discovered once using the risk register and also added to the register.
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  • ...en that success of the project depends on the estimation - both in regards to time and cost. When estimating (or in other words 'predicting the future'), ... estimation. [online] Available at: https://www.apm.org.uk/blog/three-ways-to-approach-cost-estimation/ [Accessed February 18th 2021].</ref> <br />
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  • ...nd its subsequent monitoring during the implementation stage makes it easy to align plans and goals between each team within the organization. Considerin ...tion of X-Matrix to project management but it is possible to apply it also to program management and portfolio management. Finally, the limitation of its
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