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[[Category:Logic]]  [[Category:Decision making]]  [[Category:Mathematical model]]  [[Category:Complexity]]  [[Category:Tool]]  [[Category:Strategic Management]]
 
[[Category:Logic]]  [[Category:Decision making]]  [[Category:Mathematical model]]  [[Category:Complexity]]  [[Category:Tool]]  [[Category:Strategic Management]]
In order to advance, management and more specifically strategic management, needs to integrate other scientific disciplines in its own concept. '''Game theory''' is an aspect of mathematics designed to understand, model and predict the behaviour of actors considering a determined environment. Basically, the theory identifies the players, their assets and their possible strategies. It simulates, through a precise defined game, the different interaction between entities such as companies, states, lobbies, individuals etc. The concept is already widely used in many fields such as psychology, economics, politics and others. Despite its great efficiency, some prerequisites of '''Game theory''' may seem contradictory with a management point of view. First, the extreme mathematical complexity needed to treat some problems is an important limitation, secondly the presumed rationality of the players can be defected in the real world.
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A project management is difficult because of costs and schedules. A multi project management is even more hard and if the different projects have different topics, then it becomes a challenge to ensure the planned schedules while complying with the costs. And the communication with the clients and the colleagues become pretty harsh. You have to be careful about informations you can share or not while staying meaningful and accurate.
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A way to facilitate multi project management is to use the same interface to manage your ressources and to keep the same way of thinking for each project.
  
Regarding some simple games, such as the prisoner dilemma, this article focuses on the possible outcomes of '''Game theory''' leading to development of models and decision making process in management. Going through different scenarios and examples while considering the ethical point of view, this article outlines the use of '''Game theory''' as a simple tool. It opens a new and more rational perspective for the manager which can be used in addition to usual managerial skills.
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== Effective project planning ==
  
== Application and Use ==
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== Efficient ressource management ==
 
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== Alternatives ==
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== Limitations ==
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== Active collaboration in management ==
  
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= Safe and secure document management ==
  
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 12:44, 10 September 2015

A project management is difficult because of costs and schedules. A multi project management is even more hard and if the different projects have different topics, then it becomes a challenge to ensure the planned schedules while complying with the costs. And the communication with the clients and the colleagues become pretty harsh. You have to be careful about informations you can share or not while staying meaningful and accurate. A way to facilitate multi project management is to use the same interface to manage your ressources and to keep the same way of thinking for each project.

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Effective project planning

Efficient ressource management

Active collaboration in management

Safe and secure document management =

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