Projects integrating Sustainable Methods

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Evolution: Explains how and why sustainability was integrated in the theory of Project management. Furthermore, this abstract outlines what sustainability has to do with project management.
 
Evolution: Explains how and why sustainability was integrated in the theory of Project management. Furthermore, this abstract outlines what sustainability has to do with project management.
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Limitations: Even though this method improves the complex process and helps to create better products, it is necessary to be aware of the Models limits and what it cannot cover.
 
Limitations: Even though this method improves the complex process and helps to create better products, it is necessary to be aware of the Models limits and what it cannot cover.
 
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Revision as of 11:33, 15 February 2019

Contents 1 Abstract 2 Evolution 2.1 Core idea 2.2 Sustainability and Management 3 Methodology 3.1 5P Standards 3.2 Principles 4 Limitations


Contents

Abstract

Structure of article

Evolution: Explains how and why sustainability was integrated in the theory of Project management. Furthermore, this abstract outlines what sustainability has to do with project management.

Methodology: After understanding, why sustainability in Projects is so important, this part goes into detail with the PRiSM Model and how it can help to improve the process of managing a project.

Limitations: Even though this method improves the complex process and helps to create better products, it is necessary to be aware of the Models limits and what it cannot cover.

Evolution

Core idea

Sustainability and Management

Methodology

5P Standards

Principles

Limitations

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