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  • ...me risks are referred to as opportunities and threats for the project, and it is the management of all these that constitute the Risk Management in Const ...ect starts. Therefore it is important to prioritize risk management, since it will likely lead to more problems if handling the risks is procrastinated.
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  • ...tly on the employees and partly on the team. The second result was to make it possible to predict how well the team will perform from the different compo ...reat source of original ideas, the Resource Investigator is effective when it comes to picking up other people's ideas and promoting them. As the name su
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  • ...wledge that allows him or her to identify and classify a conflict, resolve it accordingly, and design a working environment that minimizes the risk of co ...birth of conflicts does not exist. There are too many factors. Even though it is impossible to articulate the reason for a conflict prior to its occurren
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  • ...software development to avoid waste and increase responsiveness to change. It represents the solution to the unpredictability of the market in which cust
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  • ...cessfully achieved changes and pitfalls faced during the sprint. Moreover, it facilitates the implementation of improvements to the next Sprint . ...nsures the organization’s target values and requirements to be achieved. It is management who chooses the Product Owner, monitors the progress, and opt
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  • ...odel''' is a project management method for project planning and execution. It comes from the “Waterfall methods” and has begun to be widely used in t ...n adapted since then. Thus, you may find several and different versions of it. The following one reaches a global consensus.
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  • ...escribed in this article. While this article is going to be used publicly, it is also important to know other properties of this methodology, for example ...s the activities of the project manager, within each stage of the project, it also specifies the way in which progress should be monitored and how the hi
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  • ...n-variance model as risk measurement, which shows interest until today and it is used by investors. Thereafter, various other methods were developed, foc ... risk over the longer term. The "investor" is a business manager whose job it is to put assets to function efficiently as a portfolio <ref>Nikonov, O.V,
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  • ...2's relevance in this subject is bilt upon its universal nature, which let it be used from every type of organization for every project typology. ...stem of the government in order to improve delivery of their services; now it has become a valuable project tool for any type of organization.
    30 KB (4,935 words) - 15:40, 18 December 2018
  • ...oject because the future is highly unpredictable and uncertain. Therefore, it is really important to control how the different tasks are progressing. In ...t meets the objectives of cost, it is on plan, but the truth could be that it is in reality delayed. In cases like the previous example, how do we actual
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  • ...ot sufficiently support construction management during execution, nor does it create a continuous and thus economical flow of resources. ...or continuous following-up on the produced part of the project. Therefore, it can be used as a basis for identifying possible deviations and the conseque
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  • ...theory identifies the players, their assets and their possible strategies. It simulates, through a precise defined game, the different interactions betwe ...view, this article outlines the use of '''Game theory''' as a simple tool. It opens a new and more rational perspective for the manager that can be used
    26 KB (4,278 words) - 15:19, 18 December 2018
  • ...the progress of an on-going project. It is usually made as a bar chart and it relies upon [[Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)]], which is a method within pr ...t was invented by a polish engineer called Karol Adamiecki. The purpose of it was to be a methodology for work harmonization, which was based on graphica
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  • '''A Story Point''' is an estimation metric used by many IT-development teams. Story Points are often recommended in [[Agile Project Ma ... uncertainty and risks involved with the completion of the estimated task. It remains, however, a controversial tool, often because the concept is not we
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  • ...and a comparison to other existing network based project management tools. It will also explore the usage of this method in todays projects, its advantag ...he 1950s by the US Navy, during the works on the Polaris missiles project. It was a large and complex project involving multiple contractors and an effec
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  • ...ins several tools that can be applied in different ways and –situations. It would often be a good idea for a company to use Lean as project management ...ts have emphasized what Lean as a project management tool actually is, how it’s applied and why many companies see more improvement when using Lean ins
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  • ...at factors can contribute to this event, also called base events. Finally, it allows one to calculate the probabilities of the top event. ...Boing Company, then the US army, then US government and, in today's world, it is used widely in System Safety and Reliability Engineering, as well as man
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  • ...t is even harder and if the different projects have different topics, then it becomes a challenge to ensure the planned schedules while complying with th ... So,MPM is located between Program Management and Portfolio Management but it is different. That is more than a Program but less than a Portfolio.
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  • ... phases nor set of guidelines on how the activities should be executed but it adapts to the current situation and performs the best way possible. In cont ...cribed and its main differences with the traditional approach highlighted. It will follow how to deal with XPM by means of Rapid Methodology.
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  • ...tices to follow when designing and implementing a PPM system in a Startup. It is left for the readers’ criteria to evaluate the suitability of each too ...ent process is the Startup’s Achilles heel to accomplish this objective: It needs to be as smooth as a Swiss watch. But what has Project Portfolio Mana
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