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  • ...9'' </ref> risk management is the coordination of activities to direct and control an organization with regards to risk. In literature<ref name=''Nemuth''> '' *'''Phase 4:Risk Monitoring and Control ''':
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  • ...ing project teams, overlapping development phases, "multilearning", subtle control, and organizational transfer of learning" <ref name=three/> when used as a "Scrum works well because it provides communication, social integration, control and coordination mechanisms that are especially useful for distribution and
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  • Project management consist on coordinate and control all the activities belonging to a set of processes aimed at fulfilling all Project management is about coordination and control of set of processes aimed at fulfilling all the requirements such as time l
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  • ...initions recognize that complex projects have factors which lie beyond the control of the PM and as such need to be identified, evaluated and recognized in th
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  • *'''Control''' is the process of monitoring and measuring project activities to anticip
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  • ...e huge challenges and result in misunderstandings, unsatisfactory, lack of control, inaccurate and inappropriate information. A management communication plan
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  • ... the project will be defined in the kick-off report, followed by a project control. The project control stage contains requirements, resource hours and a plan so as to help managi
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  • ...ted projects which are managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control of the overall outcome. This approach would not be possible by managing the ...ecomes the responsibility of the Programme/Project Management team to take control of the components and apply the correct management processes to ensure that
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  • ... considers the compatibility between people using behaviours of inclusion, control, openness, and how those behaviours relate to inner feelings of significanc
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  • | style="height:10px; width:170px; text-align:left;" |1.16; Control and reports. | style="height:10px; width:150px; text-align:left;" |4.3.34 Quality control:
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  • ...of Management Studies 38:6 September 2001.'' </ref>. Instead of seeking to control and measure the activities of the employee, the managers should act as coac * ''Control charts'': Serve to detect abnormal trends with help from line graphs. (http
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  • ...get within the scope is threatened and the risk increases when there is no control. Splitting up a project into phases allows project management to plan and control progress throughout a project's life cycle. The partition of a project show
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  • In order to control and manage risks, the Risk Management Process (RMP) is used. RMP is divided ...is should be used for this (see section [[#Treat risks/Control|Treat risks/Control]]). The tool, however, can be used to prioritize and categorize the risks,
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  • ...H.; J.R. Turner (1999):''Company-wide project management: the planning and control of programmes of projects of different type''; International Journal of Pro ...failures refer to the planning phase, communication, resource planning and control. The core problems within the project start result from a misunderstanding
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  • ... as a sacred plan and is not to be changed unless it follows formal change control procedures. It is therefore important for a project manager to have a scope ...oject scope statement. The project team should be in a better position to control the project scope if the level of detail were the project scope statement d
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  • #''Control'' ==Control==
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  • ...irecting junior subordinates. Their motto might well be "consultation with control" and they usually believe in tackling problems calmly. ... by their practical approach and possess higher than normal levels of self-control and discipline. They are prepared to work hard to ensure things are done as
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  • :The actors try to establish control of the situation by threatening the opponent with various demands. Typicall ...e destructive and the severity increases. The actors can no longer stop or control the escalation.
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  • * [[Integrated Cost and Schedule Control]]
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  • ...rol the progress of the Sprint Backlog. The Daily-Scrum meetings are under control of the Scrum Master. ..., and quality. It offers effective open-communication, social integration, control, and coordination mechanisms that are the key aspects for agile project man
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  • ...topics are key: the project organization, the risk management, the quality control and the problem management.<ref name="NumberOne">“Fundamentals of the V-M ...o another test when ready. Last but not least, the quality controls should control the performance of single elementary parts of the final system, but also th
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  • ...how to plan effectively. Every project relies in an effective planning and control process, even if the project is very small, it require planning. Planning p ...it is a comprehensive planning method that enables the project managers to control progress, it provides a description of product requirements, which skills n
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  • ... the so-called PRINCE2 method, focused on processes and continue viability control. PRINCE2's relevance in this subject is bilt upon its universal nature, whi ... pledge to stay on time and within the budget, is able to ensure a perfect control, coordination and implementation of the project. Making this possible throu
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  • ...s highly unpredictable and uncertain. Therefore, it is really important to control how the different tasks are progressing. In order to get an overview of the ...e time, the budgeted cost and the actual cost can also be balanced ''(Cost Control)''. Nevertheless, if these aspects are analysed separately, one can initial
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  • ...ction Division-ASCE, 100(NCO3), p. 203–210</ref> was that scheduling and control in the construction industry should aim to complete the projects in the sho ====Control of resources and linkages====
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  • ... to read. In these cases companies often need to hire specific managers to control the chart. For smaller companies this can be rather expensive.
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  • === Project control === * Good control over the project from the beginning; weak points of the project located rig
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  • ...on behalf of the US Air Force in connection with the Minuteman ICBM launch control system. It was very succesful, and were subsequently adopted by the Boing C
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  • It takes a disciplined approach to manage and control projects carefully. The best way is to use a systematic and deliberate proc ...agement, Program Management was introduced as a higher layer of managerial control to guarantee and sustain alignment. So, to conciliate the Program and the
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  • ... the process the amount of rework will be reduced which leads to increased control of costs as well as the ability to make risk management decisions based on
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  • ... 1''' illustrates the use of a simple Gantt Chart from a Security & Access Control project. As it can be seen in the figure, all activities are marked with a
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  • Goldratt describes three measurements that can control the manufacturing plant; Advantages of using the CCPM method is that the project manager is put in control of contingency and that it allows time to act if things slip. The example f
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  • ... the smallest groupings of work tasks which are necessary for the level of control needed. Material, labor and other resources are allocated to each work pack There is a fundamental distinction between using a traditional cost control approach and the Earned Value management. In traditional project cost manag
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  • ... document for everyone on the programme. It formed the basis of our change control. It captured the scope of work that we had to deliver, the cost of that wor ...ut of many individual projects (scale of a venue). In their effort to have control over each and every individual project, ODA together with CLM followed the
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  • ... in cooperation with VDC is Lean Construction. This is because you can not control the activities if the knowledge sharing and communication is leaking in the
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  • Furthermore, it is necessary to control the risk source through the project life cycle, since the probability of ri
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  • ...thod, therefore this article was primarily limited by the type in order to control the flow to a certain level and keep the reader's focus. A greater depth of
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  • ...achieved by a vertical line, indicating the time when the project progress control is made. ... its target within accepted timeframes and simultaneously will allow it to control all intermediary activities. The table below shows the immediately foregoin
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  • ... fields. <ref name="booz"> Booz, Allen & Hamilton, 1963, PERT Planning and Control Procedures: Deere & Company, Moline, Illinois. </ref> Through PERT is possible to keep under control the project’s activities using the visual representation that keeps in mi
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  • |Wrong specifications, missing competencies, insufficient or not effective control
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  • ...ste tool for Lean project management to the Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control(DMAIC) system from Six Sigma. Some other characteristics of Lean Six Sigma *Control: The companies have been able to establish mechanism of control on possible causes of problems for the long run.
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  • The concept of loop of control in risk management is a comprehensive model consisting of applicable method The loop of control is built upon 4 phases: individuation, assessment, controlling and monitori
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  • ...processes and themes that address the planning, delegation, monitoring and control of all these six aspects of project performance. At its core, the method h ...led on a stage-to-stage basis. This approach provides senior managers with control at different milestones throughout the project. The project is assessed at
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  • ...cond Edition, Addison-Wesley.</ref>. Most emphasize is given to resources, control and process management in order to fully optimize costs, schedules and qual The purpose of the Configuration and Change Management Discipline is to control, maintain and configure all the various artifacts that are produced by the
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  • ...ifetime. It needs to be accompanied by a skillful project manager that can control and monitor the progress of the project and seek to make continuous improve ...f the project instead of a task-by-task basis in order to get a feeling of control over the project and finish early. However the contingency should be planne
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  • ...ions it may include the percentage of steps completed. This ensures better control and guidance in case during the project development occur changes. It is gr ...hould be deliverable-oriented, this guaranty a WBS that can be taken under control thanks to a “Milestone Structure”. Moreover, the final scope of the Pro
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  • *12.Monitoring and project control
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  • :; ''Control'' This alternative splits the Consulted as Control and Suggest to separate the impact of each participant, binding or non-bind
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  • ... will be shown the main project management communication issues and how to control them: Communication of the Vision, Progress, Presentation of the project's
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  • ...n as the parameter for optimization of the schedule, resource planning and control of construction projects<ref name="Fon62"/>. ...onstruction contractors it can be applied for the planning, scheduling and control of construction projects. CPM produces a planned schedule to guide the proj
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  • ...d them, complex systems become complicated: They confuse us, and we cannot control what happens or understand why''.<ref>(Oehmen et al., 2015, p. 5)</ref> Min ...project context''. The “thing” that goes beyond what one would usually control, is in this context chosen to be our own mind. It is well known that cognit
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  • ...ki/Project_management Project Management]''': Plan, organize, motivate and control the resources to achieve a specific goal of a temporary project within the
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  • *4. monitor/control
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  • ...ntrol, The ePM book''. [http://www.epmbook.com/scope.htm"'' Scope & Change Control''"]''</ref>. At an early stage a project change has limited consequences an '''Control of the project basis'''
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  • The '''Risk Management''' is a methodology which aims to control the uncertainties that may occur in a project.The methodology started to be
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  • ...f applicable methods, implying a dynamic and countinous model. The loop of control is built upon 4 phases: individuation, assessment, controlling and monitori - relation with loop of control
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  • ... can provide a more precise cost estimate and therefore makes it easier to control and manage budgets more accurately <ref name="Smith">Smith, D. P., 2014 (27 ...one of many applications of BIM, which can be used to increase the quality control and assurance of construction projects, while reducing time allocation for
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  • ...l Chain Project Management(CCPM) is a method to plan, execute, manage, and control both single and multi projects, which emphasizes the effects of resource al ...<ref name="CCPM2"></ref>. In addition, the FB acts as means to measure and control the feeding paths.
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  • ...em, assessment of the risks, how to respond to the risks and lastly how to control the risks. To assess the risks, a risk-management process tool will be util * Control the risks throughout the whole project, so that they have minimum impact on
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  • ... (1996), ''Effective project management through applied cost and schedule control'', Marcel Dekker, New York </ref> ... much on pointing out any significant inequalities on how a manager should control a specific project.
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  • '''''6. Monitor and control risks:''''' * Perform integrated scope control on the report
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  • ...tion and insisted to make decisions at top level. This classic command-and-control bureaucracy is adequate for a stable situation but too inflexible in times ...stance with similar characteristics. Generally categorization help gaining control in a fast pace world. Categories can predict what will happen and plan one
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  • ... theory and cognitivist psychology. Cybernetic theory is highly focused on control and regulation of a system, which helps to guide and return into the state ...ower will dominate and the strongest individual who builds coalitions will control the decision-making. <ref name="Child"> J. Child (1972); Organizational str
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  • ...lture around the new organisation made less necessary to apply command and control techniques <ref name=Bojeun/>. However, he also applied some supervision of ...sequently, the program needed to be fast-moving as well, resulting in less control processes and substantial delegation of power. This challenged the best pra
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  • Companies traditionally implement Six Sigma and other quality control tools to assist in new product development, to reduce the cost of developme ...gnificant ways. Both disciplines seek to reduce failures, prevent defects, control costs and schedules, and manage risk.
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  • ...apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Risk_analysis], Risk Response Planning and Risk Control processes. ...of the four business units to one coagulation rather than stand-alone risk control.
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  • ...This type of waste is difficult to measure because it is more difficult to control. ...es. This will give an identification of objectives and a better production control. There are some given precondition for better flow in construction project,
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  • ... the process the amount of rework will be reduced which leads to increased control of costs as well as the ability to make risk management decisions based on
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  • ... bedrock of business. Every project needs effective direction, management, control and communication. Establishing an effective project management team struct Other relevant stakeholder control techniques can be explored in the article [[Stakeholder_Analysis|Stakeholde
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  • .... With good relationships to the sub-contractors, they have better overall control when they price the project. This way they limit the possibility of risks a ...ctive work and extension of the time schedule. Overall they will have less control over the process. Since the client is not part of the construction part and
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  • ...his is much needed, as this overview is required to keep the project under control and to identify upcoming bottlenecks and therefore giving the possibility o
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  • ...processes and themes that address the planning, delegation, monitoring and control of all these six aspects of project performance. At its core, the method h ...led on a stage-to-stage basis. This approach provides senior managers with control at different milestones throughout the project. The project is assessed at
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  • ...rdinated and economical application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events or to maximize the real ...on to effectively manage its key risks and demonstrate whether they are in control a risk identification process must be in place. Risk identification is a ke
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  • ...f applicable methods, implying a dynamic and countinous model. The loop of control is built upon 4 phases: individuation, assessment, controlling and monitori The PRM Loop of Control is a comprehensive model consisting of simple and applicable methods
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  • ...and stored in the system. This allowed the PM to control tasks, issues and control and oversee which project member was responsible for each of them. ...e about these topics and being able to utilize these correctly in order to control projects of this type, and can be the outcome of either failure or success.
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  • ...to find out additional tasks necessary to achieve sprint goal; to keep the control over processes during sprint development it could be useful to maintain a c
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  • ...processes and themes that address the planning, delegation, monitoring and control of all these six aspects of project performance. At its core, the method h ...led on a stage-to-stage basis. This approach provides senior managers with control at different milestones throughout the project. The project is assessed at
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  • '''(9)''' Detection: detection is a ranking number associated with the best control from the list of detection - type controls, based on the criteria from the [[image:Loopofcontrol.jpg|thumb|Figure 6: Project risk management loop of control]]
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  • # Focus control on the complete process. ...ry process within the construction phase. BSB also focused on the complete control process, not just the prefabricated skeleton, so that they could attain a h
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  • ...nagement this is something to consider, when trying to predict, manage and control possible issues and delays within the work as well as the execution of the ...hout the five project process stages: initiate, plan, execute, monitor and control and closing the project. This article will consider the areas where GPM mai
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  • ...emen and machine operators from Denmark. The project management team would control the project in close collaboration with the head office back in Lyngby as s
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  • ... that no matter the effort, we cannot assume that everything is within our control. When risk identification is seen in the context of risk management, it is
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  • ... when it has been an internal control, and actions have been taken to take control over the risk, successfully. Inherent risk is before any action has been pu ...ical responsibility for the client. In addition, the client will have full control over the design and projecting.
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  • Manage the other knowledge areas, coordinate and control possible changes. It produces the following documents: Opening Term Perform Defines the coverage, the verification and the control level. The scope management has processes that address:
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  • ...ios|risk management]] articles but the main process that should be used to control all risks including financial ones are as follows:
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  • ...thod in Project Management(CCPM) is a method to plan, execute, manage, and control both single and multi projects, which emphasizes the effects of resource al ...<ref name="CCPM2"></ref>. In addition, the FB acts as means to measure and control the feeding paths.
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  • ...at it is impossible to manage any organization solely by means of mindless control systems that depend on rules, plans, routines, stable categories, and fixed
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  • Manage the other knowledge areas, coordinate and control possible changes. It produces the following documents: Opening Term Perform Defines the coverage, the verification and the control level. The scope management has processes that address:
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  • <ref name="Book_3">Richard I. Levin, Charles A. Kirkpatrick, ''Planning and Control with PERT/CPM'', McGraw-Hill Companies: 1966</ref>
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  • ...ic hazard. It identifies control measures that can be used by a company to control the outcome of the hazard. ...are known as escalation factors. The escalation factors also have possible control measures. The method also shows the mitigation measures and consequences fo
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  • .../wiki/Just-in-time_manufacturing'''JIT (just-in-time)''']</span> inventory control system developed by <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • While directing research projects for United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in 1960’s Thomas L. Saaty worked with some of the
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  • ...o a single component from the level above. Therefore, it as well serves to control the progress of major working steps through tracking the individual activit ...r, Richard Fitzgerald, Dewey Barlow (2014), ''Improved cost monitoring and control through the Earned Value Management System'', Acta Astronautica 93, p. 497-
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  • ...e="Ballard"> Herman Glenn Ballard, ''The Last Planner System of production control'', Doktorafhandling ved University of Birmingham, 2000</ref>. ...incipal component is Lauri Koskela's five design criteria for a production control system, which can be seen below.<ref name="Ballard"></ref>.
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  • ...Brian Cooke & Peter Williams, 2004, Construction Planning, Programming and Control, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. </ref>. ... are some events that may damage its process but that one can’t directly control:
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  • ...s process will only help the risk management team to increase the level of control, by going through those five steps. Furthermore, if the risk management fra
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  • ...g. Generally, those effects are due to a bad planning. In addition, remote control is implemented in emergency situation. Though, if it’s executed and corre ...the good practice of this kind of management and how to succeed. ‘Remote control’, ‘remote support’, ‘remote partnership’ and ‘limited access pr
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  • ...dopted complexity management approaches to reduce complexity costs, regain control of the product portfolio and become more competitive. The product rationali ...reduce non-value adding complexity arising between products and processes, control the portfolio and release resources. As a result, from released resources a
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  • All these questions are extremely valid and important to have under control when managing projects. ... modeling technique developed in late 1950s in order to plan, schedule and control large, complex projects with many activities. '''CPM''' is one approach of
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  • ... in an always more competitive market where effective project Planning and Control approaches need to comply with clients’ requirements<ref name="bible"></r ...nt state of their projects? To answer these questions an effective project control system should be created, in order to provide timely and accurate informati
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