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  • ...linary approach and means to enable the realisation of successful systems. It focuses on defining customer needs and required functionality early in the ...) NOTE The life cycle model comprises one or more stage models, as needed. It is assembled as a sequence of stages that may overlap and/or iterate, as ap
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  • ..." This shows that LCI's definition correspond to the first interpretation. It has the same objectives as lean production and applies the techniques into ...heory of production. The model is the cornerstone of lean construction and it is a conceptualization of three theories of production used in the twentiet
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  • ...eneral participants, learning much more than just about the topic, because it can make one defend a viewpoint which they might not share from the beginni This article is written as an in-depth description of a particular method. It includes:
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  • ... industry is the wastage. To maintain a sustainable and justified project, it is necessary to apply some approaches seeking towards a decreased amount of ...nate or minimize waste, regardless of which area it is applied to, even if it is a single process. This makes the LEAN thinking one of the best in creati
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  • ...ining and mapping the complexity within a process and how it interrelates. It is another way to illustrate and understand the cause and effects of the pr ...f> By examination of the dynamics in the CLD, the project managers can use it as a decision tool and be aware of where to place their effort in the compl
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  • ...n then be created. When managing stakeholders, both internal and external, it is important to strive towards finding solutions that are mutually benefici ... with the purpose of being able to engage properly with them. Furthermore, it underlines the importance of stakeholder involvement, especially in project
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  • ...tor for the success of projects<ref name="nottodo"/>, due to the fact that it helps to give an overview of the current state of the analysed scenario. Fo ...Theory is considered and investigated. This proves advantageously because, it will now be possible to uncover shadow networks and how stakeholders with e
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  • ...be created either by the stakeholder who wants something built, as well as it can be the developer’s responsibility. ...e it should be noted that, if a reference is in the end of a section, then it refers to the whole section.
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  • ...he the final domain, '''disorder''' it is hard to determine when one is in it. Different leaders have different opinions, and the way out, is to break th ...ice, known-knowns, here we know exactly what we are doing and we have done it before, so we Sense, Categorize and Respond (S-C-R)<ref name="HBR"/><ref na
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  • It is important to distinguish between shareholder and stakeholder, and unders Both when managing projects, programs and portfolios, it is relevant for the management to know who their stakeholders are and their
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  • ...own page.. for some reason it took the position of main page.. and somehow it is not possible to undo what he/she did..
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  • I think I managed to fix it.. /TigR
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  • ...e than 40 % of examined companies use this method, although only 5-8 % use it as the dominant tool. <ref name="Class">Cooper, R.G., Edgett, S., Kleinschm ... efficiently, will not be able to maintain a profitable business for long. It is not enough to execute the projects right, but you also have to execute t
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  • If a company decides to evaluate a portfolio as it would evaluate projects, the amount of time Once the Evaluation phase has been completed, it is required to move to the '''Selection''' phase. There are two main output
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  • ...sis and depending on the problem they could get different importance, thus it adapts to specific situation. The four steps are: .... So to avoid that it is recommended to evaluate situation and find out is it a real crisis or just a warning.
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  • ... simple tools reviewed in this article as a part of the situation analysis it is possible to gain a very good overview of complex structures, beneficial Even the method is very useful it is unfortunately not mentioned much in the literature.
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  • ...nd skills, and will accordingly develop it’s own specific practices when it comes to executing the project. ...linary approach and means to enable the realization of successful systems. It focuses on defining customer needs and required functionality early in the
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  • ...8% <ref name=annual />. By the increasing numbers of certification holders it is clear to see that the standard is being widely accepted and the importan ...e project, and to decide whether the project can go on to next phase or if it should be delayed.
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  • ...le will describe the element of risk analysis within risk management, what it is used for and list several elements which can be used in the process of m ...http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=44651 ISO Guide 73-2009], it is stated as the ''“Process to comprehend the nature of risk and to deter
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  • ...cutives must be able to manage their project pipeline effectively; so that it provides the highest possible value at the lowest level of risk and at the ... organisations - Michel Thiry, Manon Deguire – 2007'' </ref>. This makes it increasingly important to do projects right and to do the right projects <r
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  • ...an analysis of the origin of DaimlerChrysler project will be carried out. It will also be shown to what extent this fusion was mismanaged with regard to ...s and determine areas in need of improvement. But how to practically apply it to a project? A specific example of project failure prior to introducing IS
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  • ... development and behaviour of a team, how new relationships are created as it generates maturity and capability, and how the leader modifies his way to l ...king for and how should each one behave. This is also a situation in which it can be observed how each member works individually under pressure. In gener
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  • ...ling and monitoring step as it affects the rest of the project process and it is the most crucial step from a Lean perspective. For this reason more atte ...essfully. This means that more than one out to three projects fails. Also, it seems to be evident that the longer the project and the team size, the hard
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  • ... task if not managed properly. In the context of '''project management''', it refers to any significant alteration in an organisation that affects the wa ...e point of view of organisations. To understand what change management is, it is necessary to understand what a change is. This definition will be furthe
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  • Agile can be traced back to 1991 where agile manufacturing was introduced. It was however not before ”''The Agile Manifesto''” was introduced, that t ...ering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. We value:
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  • ...anced/> <ref name=recall> [''Terry Hill and Roy Westbrook - SWOT Analysis: It's Time for a Product Recall''] ''Long Range Planning, Vol. 30, No.1, pp. 46
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  • ... they do not investing their resources completely and not pay attention to it[1]. ... different tools and definition for risk depending on the context in which it is used. A definition from Oxford English Dictionary sounds like “the pos
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  • ...sible to get an overview of where team members are assigned optimal roles. It sheds light on whether each team need specific roles to solve a given task ...m to achieve a high performance team (Tuckman 2000). When building a team, it is important that there is a framework for creating a high-performance team
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  • ... is also one of the major sub-processes of the pre-project planning, since it contributes to the project performances in terms of costs, schedule and qua Meeting the customer's expectations is key to any project success, since it means meeting performance, functional and technical requirements. Besides,
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  • ...ltaneously. The risk register is an efficient risk documentation tool when it is used correctly within project management. ...sk register is the tool that should be constantly updated and referred to; it is the centre of all processes and decisions.
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  • ...to end up a project successfully and deliver it on time and within budget, it is important to get an overview of the risks, which is associated to the pr ... we shall use the term, is so far different from an un-measurable one that it is not in effect an uncertainty at all" [Ariane Chapelle].
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  • ...if the business is in a situation where there's a new competitor emerging, it will often be a good idea for the company to perform a SWOT, to optimize th ...ork for future strategic initiatives and process improvement plans. Hence, it will as well be a good idea for a small business to involve as many stakeho
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  • ...QFD)] is a systems design method which focuses on the needs of the client. It assists the development team during the design stage of a system, a process ...on in the portfolio of an organization is an interesting approach, however it has not been used extensively yet. This results in a limited literature reg
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  • ...ed has become very popular. When embracing your failures the ideal is that it is possible to learn from your failures and have better justification for y ...al Model will serve as an example of implementing Embracing Failure, while it will be kept in mind that this is not definitive and cannot serve as the pr
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  • ...ports and provides the basis for customization to a specific need. Finally it is described how the different A3 reports can be used as tools for solving ... </ref> Even though the tool origins and is widely used in manufacturing, it has been applied successfully in a range of industries such as healthcare,
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  • ...down. I don´t think I´m able to move around with the content list, since it auto-generated.'' ...r CSR is either by referencing to it somewhere else or maybe writing about it.
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  • ...ver, project risk management is only effective to a limited extent because it lacks a portfolio wide view. <ref name="Contingency">Teller, Kock & Gemünd ... and their management, they will eventually impact project portfolios too. It has been shown that market and technology turbulence, and external dynamics
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  • ...purpose or the process of the project. To create a motivational atmosphere it is also important to focus on communication and on involving the volunteers ...iesing and R. Dale Safrit, Research in Brief, volume 45, June 2007 </ref> It is therefore interesting to study volunteering organisations with growth to
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  • ...g paradigms, and gave the confidence that everybody could be creative, and it was not just a divine talent. This inspired creativity to be something not ...cognition by the industry, as the market became more complex and changing, it required a new way of thinking<ref> Amabile, Teresa M., Blackwell Encyclope
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  • ...ient enough to sustain unexpected drawbacks when exploring new paths. Thus it can be concluded that risk is incorporated in the DNA of any project, progr ]]It is basically inevitable not to associate risk and uncertainty to any human
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  • ... novelty with a fixed deadline'''. The important factors of Scrum are that it depends on three main roles the '''Product Owner''' that has the responsibi ...herland was the one to apply the concept and tweak it for then introducing it together with Ken Schwaber at the OOPSLA 1995 conference.
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  • ... to start with it is easy to cure but difficult to diagnose; after time… it becomes easy to diagnose but difficult to cure.” (Machiavelli, 1514) <ref ...nal factors. If an unexpected event turns out to be harmful to the project it is in general terms considered to be a risk.
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  • ...t aside our daily routines and use our time and energy to learn new tasks, it may affect all players’ adaptation process. This means that agents will e ...s difficulties to accomplish their business goals, benefits and strategy. It happens that due to globalization, many companies manage several projects i
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  • It is worth noting that neither the CCPM nor the FHWA approach mentions techni ...but if the issues of context and financing have an insignificant magnitude it would not be complex. An example of such a complicated but 'non-complex' pr
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  • ...eam Mapping (VSM) is a widespread tool in Lean manufacturing environments. It enables practitioners to distinguish between value adding and non-value add ...without waste. Value is basically interpreted as “what the customer says it is, considers important, and is willing to pay for”<ref name="Opp"/> whil
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  • ...hough it rarely may refer to a project implementing a virtual environment, it is noted that managing a virtual project is fundamentally different from ma ...ted. The lifespan of a ''networked virtual team'' depends on how much time it takes to resolve the issue. The ''networked teams'' dissolve after completi
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  • ...erencing_for_beginners] You can also have a look to other articles who use it *It is hard to see the legend/caption in figure 2. You can add a caption using
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  • ...ing the related lecture. Finally, I noticed only few spelling mistakes and it is a good point. ...but you should have only <references /> in your reference part. Like this, it is possible to have a link when you click on the little number of the refer
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  • During research, it is common to develop ways of presenting the data that has been collected. T ** ''Discretionary:'' It has legitimacy, but no power or urgency.
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  • ... is a simple and helpful approach for creation of a managing strategy, but it is also providing some distortion view of the reality. ...der to manage them optimal and in the right context. Based on the analysis it becomes possible to develop an appropriate strategy to build and maintain t
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  • ....” I think it contains interesting information, but I don’t understand it. ...out by describing portfolio management and end up talking about PPM. Maybe it might be sensitive to separate those more and put a greater focus on PPM, a
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  • ...nt_methodologies.htm Retrieved November 24, 2014.</ref> are available when it comes to project management, such as Traditional Project Management, Agile ...t management; especially in the big software industry, where the fact that it could reply to business needs and rapid variation in technology helped keep
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  • ...oned in the context of the overall topic of Project Management and thereby it can be confusing to understand the differences. The objective of this artic ...on seek to give the reader a understanding of what a standard is. Further it will explain the definition of a standard and how the numerous standard set
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  • ...suited to get a first impression and raise interest in learning more about it! Although Cynefin is at the heart of this excercise, the debriefing focuses When leading or managing agile transitions, it is important to know what type of system you are dealing with. Playing this
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  • ...dling human behavior while envisioning the project network and in managing it afterwards, in constrast to dealing solely with specific technical aspects ... duration, which is deemed to be highly probable. Another way to implement it is by assigning a fixed percentage to be removed and aggregated into the bu
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  • ... headquarter who defines the strategy of the company and the new policies. It is also important to emphasize that the Social security is highly monitored ...pletion of the objectives is important for their development and they give it a high priority.
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  • ...ent standard method of practice resembling e.g. Systems engineering, or is it just a collective term for a set of useful tools ? 2) Consider making your ...aph? Do your mean the section in general? if yes I have done extra work on it'''''
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  • ... person has a certain way of behaviour and utilisation of their brain, and it is important to understand how to make use of these skills and how to inter Furthermore is it as a manager inevitable to know how groups are developing and how the membe
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  • * I will review the article as it is now. It seems like it is not completely done :-) Keep up the good spirit! ... seems like the author has made the figures him/herself which is positive. It makes sure that there is no conflicting copyrights.
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  • * There are some spelling mistakes, and grammar (not that many) maybe adding it to word can help you identify some of them. ... already using the different types of headings, which is important to make it easy to read
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  • **I see your point and i tried it at first but I don't think it looks better. ...es it mean that it was used back when Project planning was invented, or if it is the early stages of project planning.
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  • It will include an overview of the following topics: ... goal, perhaps even trying to juggle multiple projects within a portfolio, it can quickly prove more difficult to maintain the overview of the combined w
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  • ...f the article in the abstract (analysis of current state, what it is, what it contains, what its used for) and then in the introduction clearly describe ...u mention in the discussion part into the chapter above and than relate to it as you describe a step-by-step approach on how to conduct the analysis of t
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  • ...errors with missing references, that are highlighted with red in the text. It looks like you are already working on this. ''Johnjohn: This was corrected' ...stract. ''Johnjohn: It is a good point, I have modified my summary so that it now contains a brief introduction to the term.''
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  • * I like the starting definition, but it would be nice with a relevant reference - see below. *** '''You are right, it was a inattention mistake that I now have corrected.'''
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  • *Nice structure overview, short concise sentences and paragraphs making it easy to read. *Beside the overview of the theory. How can it be applied? Which lessons are to be learned, or perhaps traps/pitfalls to b
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  • ** Will keep it here. I think it's relevant. However I will add a Further reading chapter to the end of the ** Few sentences added to clear it up. The way to use it here, is the exact same way. :)
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  • ... <ref name="Example"/> as well :-). (look into the code of this to see how it could be done, if you are interested. ...out where this is from, if you wrote it your self or which source you have it from. '''Could you add sources to statements and paragraphs like these?'''
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  • Overall I really like the structure and content of the article. It is really informative and the content is relevant and concise. I however la ...eference several times during the article? ''Char: perfect, I have correct it''
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  • * it is not clearly stated what category this article falls into * Maybe state it a little more clearly what benefits can be achieved by using the QFD method
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  • ...elation to different topics. For example i got confused from the sentence: It describes five contexts that leaders can use for categorizing operating con ...lear distinction between context and domain. Thanks for pointing this out, it is corrected throughout he whole article now.'''
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  • ...annot address anything. You decide what the article is about and you write it not the headline :) *really good to tell about the VSM and compare it with the VSA - Maybe tell about what came first and how is the one thing de
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  • ...esent tense verbs (he/she/it ''does'' VS. we/they ''do'' as well as he/she/it ''walks'' or we/they ''walk'') ...about" mean a general talk or is it more specific? Another way of phrasing it could be something like "provide the reader with a “table of contents”
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  • ...ore I believe that a compressive description of the method is interesting. It seems like to topic lies under the "introduction and overview" category, si ... (e.g. 1.1.1.1 Walmart example). I don't believe it is necessary to divide it this much in a short article like this. I would consider to skip the 3 x su
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  • ...ef clear explanation of what Scrum is and where it is used. In other words it is a summary of the most important parts of the article. ...would also be nice to state how it relates to project management to relate it directly to the course.
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  • ...y relevant for any project manager (or student within project management). It seems clear that the article is under in-depth method description category, I like the proposed structure of the article. I believe that it will create a good flow with a clear red thread.
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  • ...mbine the individual teams in relation to current project and departments. It sheds light on whether each team need specific roles to solve a given task ...ere is a good relationship and good cooperation among the team members. As it is a part of humans social needs. (Hein 2009)"
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  • '''''Neither did I - it is gone''''' ...at I noticed of course, that you are not done with the article, and for me it is okay. Nevertheless am I going to give you some reasonable feedback, with
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  • * A long description of the over all topic. My be shorten it down to the different methods. * Could it be a good idea to pinpoint the different messages and recalling the problem
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  • * Nice structure overview. Concise sentences and paragraphs making it easy to read though the article. *** ''Thank you, as far as I know it's changed.''
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  • *Landuage: Very good, it is very easy and nice to read. Sentences are shortened to only contain what ... You could include something about a company's willingness to take risks - it has a specific term, which i dont remember.
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  • * Your sentences are really succinct, sometimes too much (I think); it can be hard to get to the point. ... for the part about the power/interest grid, to have a visual idea of what it is
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  • ...riting, remember the reader do not know what you have in mind when writing it... ...reas... This issue is present around the article. And improved, would make it much more reader freindly.
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  • ... companies or students? And where is it exactly you want to go with it? Is it suppose to be a tool that you can just start using right away on your own r (Also Christian mentioned in class today that they prefer to call it a summary in stead of an abstract)
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  • ...show up in the search field. [[You are right but I do not know how to make it briefer and still understandable...]] ...d this, as it sounds unprofessional [[You are totally right, I will change it.]]
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  • ... where it’s gone wrong and why that is to explain what not to do. I know it means changing the article, but that was just an idea, from reading what yo ...or why implementation is hard, but not so much concerning the relevance of it.
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  • ... good, and usefull feedback. I think I have managed to incorporate most of it.''' '''I bit more info has been added, but in general it has been omitted. I think the historic overview is in other sections, and t
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  • ...an be used not only as a motivating risk management tool;" apart from that it's good. '''I have added more rests to my text, thanks for the advice.''' ...ly falls under the 'in-depth description of a particular method' category. It relates deeply to project management and, judging by the links attached, is
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  • ...hat is agile PM is before you start the history of the method it will make it easier to follow. ... don't quite agree. If the reader don't know what agile is, I believe that it is important to start by understanding what agile is, before moving into wh
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  • ::'''It would have been nice with some elaboration on this point, to get a better i ... section, I find quite messy the citations from different sources. Maybe it is a problem of punctuation marks
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  • ...d reading your article and I found a couple of good points on it that make it easy and nice to read: * There is a nice, natural flow in the content. It was quite easy to structure and picture in my mind what I was reading.
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  • 1. Very long summary, maybe you can make it a bit short and interesting for reader ...explain the points from figure, but you need to write something like "..as it shown in figure X".
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  • ...ains and struture of your article is good, it covers the topics very well. It has a customized size. Below is some suggestions for improving your article ...es and tools''' are available when it comes to project management.......". It would be good if you name some of these methodologies and tools.
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  • ...l write my answers to them in bold. A "v" would say I read the comment but it doesn't need an answer.''' ...'. '''These pictures are just used as examples. They are here just to make it visual and I think that just the concept needs a reference in that cases.''
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  • ...ooth team and organizational level disadvantages as well, I will look into it.'''' '''''I will figure something out - it was a test so far, but I will improve!''''
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  • ...n my review, then it is safe to assume I don’t have a comment or I think it’s fine. The article is really taken shape in a good way, though it still looks like work in progress. But keep up the good work!
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  • Over all the structure of the article is very nice, many sources and it is easy to read. You have described the topic very well in a very understan ... classic example but I don't think that I can reference to someone who did it first. Do you mean reference in the text?
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  • ...hort, maybe you can describe a bit more, so it gives sense for reader. (if it is possible) ...ination of topics your chose is relevant and I see the purpose, eventhough it havent been tried out in practice:)
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  • '''Thank you very much for a detailed review of the article, it helped me to improve the article further. ''' ...sting topic and article. The flow and read thread is great and meaningful. It’s a nice appetizer for going deeper into the subject.
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  • ...aves the reader confident in the verifiability of the content. As a reader it gives the impression that the author are comfortable with the subject. '''I've removed the reference to the previous section and instead stated it again.'''
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  • ...le is well related to portfolio management and project management, the way it has been categorized is consistent *I find the article easy to read, I like the style in which it was written
    6 KB (1,029 words) - 02:12, 26 November 2014
  • *The structure of the article engages the reader. It is well structured and chronologically disposed. *It is assumed that the author has created the figures by him-/herself and that
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  • ...out if the article is finished or not. If it is not finish is fine but if it is finished, instead of using only one main point, maybe you could use the ...roups is... and also some small spelling mistakes. I suggest to copy/paste it in word in order to correct them easier.
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  • ...ly popular. The Agile Manifesto originated in the software industry, where it quickly became widespread due to Man’s entrance into the computer age. ... to be able to adapt and work efficiently in an ever-changing environment. It can be summarized in the Agile Manifesto below: <ref> Fowler, Highsmith et.
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  • ...y fray. This keeps individuals from wandering off or joining other groups. It also leads to bullying when a tribal member is unwilling to conform to the
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  • ...Event is different from other kinds of “collaborative workshops” since it is centered on a Lean thinking approach and uses general lean tools. ...rovement and for problem solving beyond the context of lean manufacturing. It also stresses that a core benefit from carrying out Kaizen Events is creati
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  • ...ate-of-the-art research and studies on meetings from leading universities. It also relies on standards on project management from Project Management Inst ...key benefit for a project manager planning an approach to meetings is that it helps to identify how to communicate most effectively and efficiently, both
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  • ...tcome and prepare the team if the unexpected happens. As a project manager it is therefore crucial to manage scheduling closely. A project schedule inclu The US Navy developed the management tool PERT in the 1950’s. It was developed with the purpose of assisting the Polaris Project and the ide
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  • It is important to notice that the risk matrix is only used to rank risks, and The residual risk is the identified risk as it is today, with the controls in place.
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  • ...method which easy and ready to understand by portfolio managers which make it easier to compare projects with other opportunities for capital investment< ...ption is where the interest rate is calculated based on principal only and it is constant throughout the period, while compound interest is the other way
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  • ...ificance of a novel process in Project Management is consistently growing. It is understood as an approach to implement creativity into problem-solving a ...e in the fourth category. The matrix is not going to be further discussed, it is just used to illustrate the differences between the two Project Manageme
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  • ...ow much the whole project and every segment of it will cost, how much work it will take and when the project is supposed to be finished. <ref>Project sco ...It is therefore important for a project manager to have a scope and manage it properly. <ref name = "besefi"/>
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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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  • ...in three levels: the mindset of the organization, the measures that drives it and the methods employed within the organization (REF6, p. 649). ...le. The drum is the constraint and the speed at which the constraint runs. It sets the beat (pace) of the process which - in the end - determines the thr
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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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...Chart can become increasingly complex to use. Because of todays technology it has become much easier to create a Gantt Chart and get an overview of the i ...Gantt Chart should be can be a hard choice. As many programs are available it can be hard to find a program that fits the specific needs one might have.
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  • ...compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. It was the ”Brundtland Report” from 1987 that attracted attention to the ...Because of the complexity and dynamics of sustainable development projects it is necessary to value-based ranking system as BREEAM.
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  • ...nd and navigate between all the different definitions, maybe it could make it more easy and understandable if you make a grid to show the difference. Or ...fit it to Article type 1. I made the full name before the acronym and made it as hyperlink.
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  • ...h the CCPM is to strip off the risk of starting the project late or finish it early, and instead put some extra time into a buffer. ...you have a restriction, and want to improve the performance of the system, it is required to follow the rule “more is better”. This means that the to
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  • The method is useful during execution of a project because it tells us where we are going with schedule and costs, indicating any varianc ...formance is the best indicator of future performance. By using trend data, it is therefore possible to forecast cost and schedule overruns early in the p
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  • ...ent. High complexity has the tendency of surprising, because no one “saw it coming”. ...tegrated ability to withstand volatility. We just have to learn how to use it prospectively.
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  • ...sponsible to bring the whole construction project into reality and to hand it over to the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic ...nd objectives, making the programme even more complicated and complex than it was before. All these challenges were solved through innovative decisions a
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  • ... took as long as in 1968 when the method was known well enough to consider it to be in its second stage – mainly due to time-consuming characteristic o What helped CPM to be more and more popular was that it is of great utility while managing bigger projects – the method was immed
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  • It is of prime importance to guarantee taking the affected people into account ...out building a wind farm to its completion and the start of its operation, it takes up to several years. Thus, there are many possibilities for taking th
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  • ...struction process. In short it is used to reduce changes in orders because it is possible to satisfy the stakeholders even before the construction phase ... VDC tool to construction projects by going through different sections and it will discuss the advantages and disadvantages when implementing the tool in
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  • In addition, it is essential to improve the projects management by identifying the risks, p * ''Complexity'', since it is costly in terms of time, money and other resources.
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  • ...or the current rapidly changing business environment. Within this context, it has become increasingly important for companies with vast product portfolio ... a relatively new field outside the automotive and aircraft industry where it initially evolved, there is a growing interest in the development process o
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  • The type of the article is "Explanation and illustration of a method" and it should follow the following structure: ...ed the history about this project management tool and the methodology that it follows.
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  • The article has been defined and it should follow the following structure. ...etail, a chronology about this project management tool and the fields that it is used. In addition to that, the theory that this tool is based on will be
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  • ... on time without wasting precious and limited resources. On the other hand it’s an important tool to prevent in advance future situations and to prompt ...erve the dependencies of the various activities but it's complicate to use it for projects that have a large amount of activities and links. An important
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  • ...ls/groups that will have an affect on a project, and how to win them over. It is used to identify all key stakeholders and analyze their needs. .../ref> published in 1984, ''Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach''. It was a landmark of a book and since then there has been many books and artic
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  • ...uring processes since Taiichi Ohno developed the Toyota Production System, it has been applied to more than just production. Lean nowadays is applied thr ...described by looking at Lawrence Leach’s “8 Principles for Success”. It incorporates the standards of the PMI while giving guidance on where to foc
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  • As it was mentioned above the requirement of a renewable, optimized portfolio yea In general, LEGO has a matrix organization profile as it is illustrated in Figure 1.
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  • ...help to conduct business processes into more efficient and effective ways. It comprehends all parts of the organization: the overall Portfolio management The Six Sigma concept has a shorter history. It was stablished in 80’s as a new method for quality manufacturing in Motor
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  • ...project development. This management method is similar to the PERT method. It consists of an oriented graph, whose summits represent tasks and the connec ...f-way between [[Gantt Chart]] and PERT representation <ref name="MPM1" />. It allows the user to prioritize a large number of tasks, taking into account
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  • ...pic has been selected is because of the personal interest of the author on it. ...ks instead of a really big one, what can be hard to manage or even picture it in the managers’ mind.
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  • ...mation at the right time for the right people to make the right decisions. It clearly defines project responsibilities and helps participants understand ... involved in the project and ensure that the method is not applied so that it contributes to the project’s success rather than in an overly prescriptiv
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  • ...assign tasks within a development organization and software project teams. It was developed to ensure the production of '''high quality software''' by pr ...sion (horizontal axis) represents the '''dynamic aspect''' of the process. It expresses '''time''' in terms of '''phases''' and '''iterations'''.
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  • ...ontractors may include suppliers, manufacturers, retailers or workers, and it is the job of the main contractor to manage them all and ensure that the pr ... organisation in a leading position within the market. To accomplish this, it is often critical to have an experienced project or program manager leading
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  • ...e lifetime of the project to measure if it is on track or not. Furthermore it helps organizations understand what they are achieving and what they wanted The earliest Gantt chart appeared in the 1890s. It was created by a Polish engineer by the name of Karol Adamiecki (Figure 2)
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  • ...control and guidance in case during the project development occur changes. It is graphically represented by a hierarchical tree, where the job of each co # A quality WBS is constructed in such a way that it satisfies all of the requirements for its use in a project.
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  • ...emented by Nikander’s (2002), enumerate the typical barriers to identify it and includes some project strategies to assess them. ...ning signal is a wide-ranging concept. It can be applied to any area where it is crucial to obtain indications as soon as possible of any project progres
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  • ... on the first line then for each task, each participant is given a status. It is fast and easy to use, and is perfectly suitable for group work at univer ...work together, share knowledge or have responsibilities to deliver a task. It is indeed frequent to assume that somebody else is taking care of a particu
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  • ...are several ways to initiate and continue working on this, for this reason it is important to have a good communication, especially for the project manag ...nderstanding the issues of the project and of the team, that is working on it.
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  • ...re CPM can be used to monitor if the project follows the time schedule and it allows you to identify slack time (free resources)<ref name="Ver09"/>. CPM is a step-by-step method for project planning and management. It is the presentation of a project plan by a schematic diagram that depicts t
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  • ...he world only is on the rise, and that new tools are required to deal with it.</ref> is adopted to explain why the complexity of the world only goes one ...haracteristics of our modern society and the engineering systems governing it, is that humans and technology cannot any longer be separated. Engineering
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  • ...osophy was not only applicable in relation to the automotive industry, but it could also be used in other industries. This article covers the basic princ |When The Value Stream has been mapped, it will be clear that many of the activities do not add value. In this step th
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  • ...e theatre, the ballet and in fact all human behaviour. In some connections it may be desirable to use a still broader definition of communication, namely Nowadays, It is known the importance of communication in our daily lives. Specially in c
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  • ...istory and great productivity of the company were some of the reasons that it came as a shock to most people in the industry, when E. Pihl & Søn A/S on ...ate and analyze the management strategy used in E. Pihl & Søn A/S and why it led to bankruptcy.
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  • ...ect Charter is the document that identifies the formal start of a project. It is a good and useful tool for deciding goals, cost and risks of the project Much of the work in project management falls into the planning phase. It is often one of the most important phases in the project and the focus in t
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  • ...on with significant software and construction projects all over the world. It leads to conflicts and even to great business relationships being destroyed To avoid increased cost it is important to analyze and deal with possible project changes <ref name="A
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  • ( or as some call it, '''risks'''). Nevertheless, the last decade there has been a stronger focu '''3. What''' - what is it the parties are interested in ? (design)
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  • Due to the benefits of using BIM, it is considered as a fundamental project management tool to effectively reduc ...igure 1. BIM is a solution that addresses these fragmentation issues since it greatly improves the integration of project management<ref name="Opgave"></
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  • It has demonstrated over the past 10 years its ability to significantly reduce ...method mainly differs from the traditional methodologies* on the attention it places on the resource availability and flexibility of starting time rather
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  • ... manage the risk and the uncertainty. Yet with the knowledge we possesses, it is a topic, which for many is difficult to handle. Many stakeholders are in ...isk, people often link it together with uncertainty, while others refer to it as opportunity. Risk can also be defined as a combination of the probabilit
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  • ...is article will firstly explore the general purpose of benchmarking. Then, it will be examined how the distinct types of benchmarking can be applied to t ...rking is the technical core of the Total Quality Management (TQM) process. It identifies the quality of current personal skill levels and company procedu
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  • ...any was up against big companies like Siemens, Philips, Sony, M3 and AT&T. It was impossible to compete against them on financial resources, technology o ... and the behaviours produced as a result of those interactions. Therefore, it was crucial a strong leadership in order to create clear directions and ens
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  • ... roles & responsibilities plus an reflection of Novo Nordisk's PEM and how it works in other industries will be presented: ...e communication to the stakeholders is more than just passing information. It is about making a message understandable, about listening to the reactions
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  • ...ility does not mean a complete lack of variation. It is just the opposite. It takes mindful variety to assure stable high performance. The learnings and ...l-developed capability for mindfulness catches the unexpected earlier when it is smaller, comprehends its potential importance despite the small size of
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  • ...e importance and historical development of Gantt Chart usage is explained. It is really nice paper to read in order to investigate the relation between t .../ref> Regarding the essential aim of the article, it can be mentioned that it will simply explains the concept of Gantt Chart and its usage by providing
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  • ...m. The result is brought out by usage of the two dimensions Stacey matrix. It allows us to compare the level of agreement amongst stakeholders with the d ...ffer (1981); Power in Organizations, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger. </ref> Here it is an important aspect to build relationships, negotiate and compromise in
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  • ...any was up against big companies like Siemens, Philips, Sony, M3 and AT&T. It was impossible to compete against them on financial resources, technology o ...tly, the behaviours produced as a result of those interactions. Therefore, it was crucial a strong leadership in order to create clear directions and ens
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  • ... can have a well-defined goals, structure, timeline, and stakeholders, but it all might just remain in paper if there is no communication plan between th
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  • ...efined as a management strategy to promote change in organizations, making it reaches improvements in projects, processes, products and services for cust The PMBOK Guide is process-based, meaning it describes work as being accomplished by processes. Processes overlap and in
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  • ...an ever. The projects are getting more complex, and the deadlines shorter. It is easy to be carried away by the stress and worry, and let our head wander The human brain is not a machine, it is has limited information access and often limited time to make decisions.
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  • ... scenarios and present a compilation of the toolset currently implemented. It must be noted that the development of the industry is via major projects th ...x.php/Implementing_KPIs] or their special nature and their time duration. It is important to underline that all of them are internally connected and if
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  • ...hrough having a focus on eliminating unnecessary waste in the value chain. It is based on proper use of resources through good planning, good communicati ...Press </ref> However, in recent years, an eighth activity have been added. It is called misuse of resources, or under-utilisation.
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  • ...y can be used to identify and eliminate constraints in an organization and it can be a tool for continuously improvement in the same. ... of the organization is not supporting roll out of this awareness strategy it could be identified as a constraint to obtain the strategy.
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  • Elaboration on how a risk analysis is performed, and how it can be used as a management tool for steering and controlling
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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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  • ...esting and the planned structure of the article seems well defined. I hope it will focuses on precise topics or at least not be too general.
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  • ...le may end up a bit generic, and not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. E.g. the root cause areas, or the process or... * It presents a little lack of punctuation and a few spelling errors
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  • * It is easy to understand the figures and they are well explained. * It is a highly interesting topic and hence it is relevant for a practitioner.
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  • ...e "method" structure (as you could frame it from either perspective). Make it clear what is the particular challenge of startups. Also, some people may d *It is important to write the references.
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  • The article is very nicely started with good abstract and key words. It gives a really nice overview on what the article is going to be about and c #It is good that you keep the article illustration heavy – they are well-chos
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  • ...o management or risk management (in the context of new PD). I do not think it would be appropriate to talk about the Lego PD process "in general" for thi ...-time Lego fan such as me. However, there is room for improvement, to make it even better:
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  • ... "application level" that is relevant for a project manager, and not leave it at a "philosophical" discussion. ...tely got my attention and interest. The subject is properly introduced and it is clearly stated what the purpose of the article is in relation to the sub
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  • ...levant, but there are also potentially a lot more that you could cover. So it is not entirely clear to me why you chose that particular subset. I would s ...sed to be objective, and makes it look less professional. ''Tried to solve it.''
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  • ...uss how other project management methods related to Gantt charts (e.g. how it needs a WBS, relationship to network plans, critical path etc.) ...d thing in my book, and the introduction gives us a clear overview of what it is we have to read. Nevertheless, I do have some comments:
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  • it would be better if this information is presented in a cleaner way. ...rticle, although a shame that i could not read it through the wiki and see it in its full potential. As far as i
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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 In this article it will be introduced Waterfall model applied to Software Engineering with its
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  • ...er to give him the highest chances of achieving success with his projects. It seems that even though each standard differ from the others, they tend to h 2013)</ref>, it is mentioned that in addition to area-specific skills, project managers pos
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  • ...on, massive competition and new demands of the market changes continuously it is very important that companies go through constant changes to adapt to th Program management is a key method in organisational change. It allows change managers to have an overview of the wide range of projects an
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  • ...ect can have well-defined goals, structure, timeline and stakeholders, but it all might just remain in paper if there is no communication plan between th ...one to say the right things to the right people in the right channels, and it should be a part of the project culture. Moreover, communication does not e
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  • It seems that you have a good grasp on the structure and that you will follow * I think it is nice that you have linked to some of the other wiki articles – you are
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  • *It follows the "method" structure in a good and clear way ...we, not as in me and someone else, but as in humans in general which makes it a bit more formal. On the other hand, in the bottom half of the article I a
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  • ...ys be numerous risks in construction contracts, and without a risk profile it could leave the contractor, designer or the consultant dangerously exposed ...2010), Chapter 5.4.2, Second edition, Wiley-Blackwell'' </ref> With design it means engineering and architectural design. In turnkey the goal of the cont
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  • ...eruse’ often has a negative effect on the team members’ motivation, as it’ll cause loss of luster and distinctiveness, not to mention the time cons ... deliverable, or a significant turning point or transition in the project. It is basically an important event marked on a timeline that is recognized whe
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  • ...mation at the right time for the right people to make the right decisions. It clearly defines project responsibilities and helps participants understand ... involved in the project and ensure that the method is not applied so that it contributes to the project’s success rather than in an overly prescriptiv
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  • ...le may end up a bit generic, and not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. As you write yourself there is several tools and methods for
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  • ...y nice topic and method you have chosen. I don't have a lot of comments as it seems that you are well within the requirements for the article and that yo ...anation and description of the method. I had the opportunity while reading it, to understand how the methods works.
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  • ...ement theory is applicable to project portfolio management, or better, why it is not applicable. * Links to other articles. Keep it that way
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  • ... should focus on only one tool in case of not getting your hands too full. It would still be possible to look at the questions you have presented by only ...os here and there, but there is a full week to correct that :-) In my eyes it gives a very good overview, which is really good. Alternatively you could h
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  • ...to discuss the different that separates this tool from other tools and why it is a good thing. ...ons and fine-tuning, i.e. how to place your pictures in the right place so it don’t overlap to other sections, or that all the points in “Estimating
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  • ...f you describe how the duration of the tasks are defined. At least include it before you suggest to optimize by adding resources in section “Control of ...better. The pace/tact are (often) determined quantitatively where with CPM it is often qualitatively. With LBS the schedule is based on actual numbers an
    5 KB (767 words) - 15:34, 27 September 2015
  • ...ybe you should consider to just focus on one or two model/method. This way it is possible to go deeper with the chosen model(s) and to discuss the differ * Good use of examples, it makes it easy to understand the concept.
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  • ...ey, I like your idea. Perhaps you need to be more specific of what exactly it is you want to look at in your article, what you want to study and discuss • I find it an interesting subject to compare stakeholder management in construction pr
    7 KB (1,211 words) - 10:11, 28 September 2015
  • **It is organized and easy to follow **It follows the methods structure
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  • ...rd. Right now are Figure and Fig used. Try to choose either Figure or Fig. It will not be so confusing and looks better * In the discussion section you haven´t been writing anything yet. It would be useful if you could write about how this model could be compared t
    9 KB (1,657 words) - 03:13, 29 September 2015
  • ...ey, I like your idea. Perhaps you need to be more specific of what exactly it is you want to look at in your article, what you want to study and discuss ...h precise sentences, but maybe it needs a little improvement in English as it has some minor mistakes (for example: insure the team working on highest va
    4 KB (757 words) - 23:53, 28 September 2015
  • ...ing to look into Lean management and the benefits/limits of this. However, it is a very broad subject and i suggest you try to pick one tool/method that ...r has almost fulfilled the expected structure of this type but I feel that it would have been rewarding for the article if a section about the limitation
    8 KB (1,351 words) - 23:43, 28 September 2015
  • However sometimes it seems disconnected with the project management context. ...suggest to focus more on the connection between the model and the benefits it can deliver to a project (ch. 4 benefit – ch 5. Limitations).
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  • Answer: Thank you for this review, it has been very good help when reading through the text. * The article covers some good models. However, it would have been obvious to have more models in the paragraphs, where the ar
    9 KB (1,468 words) - 06:41, 28 September 2015
  • ...o look at some of the problems occurring by using boundary objects and why it can be difficult to use them for visualization in PM. If Gantt charts are b
    321 B (60 words) - 11:50, 16 September 2015
  • ... should focus on only one tool in case of not getting your hands too full. It would still be possible to look at the questions you have presented by only ...eally know about. It is a good chance to read something about lean and how it is used in project management and moreover in a company like Toyota.
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  • Anna: Very nice topic! It seems that you have a good grasp on the structure of the article and the th '''Answer''': Changed it (that's the best I can get)
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  • Mette: Hello, I like your idea. It seems like you have a clear agenda of what you want to write about. Maybe y * The article was interesting and easy to read. It is very much related for the course and relevant for practitioners.
    4 KB (609 words) - 13:32, 29 September 2015
  • ...at you keep you focus on the tool/method itself and that you really relate it properly to the overall topic of project management. The article you are ma ...sting topic, and it seems a bit difficult to structure, but I think you do it nicely and according to the requirements for the method article.
    5 KB (861 words) - 15:29, 1 October 2015
  • ...ompleted, more than 3000 words. Even without any knowledge of the subject, it becomes accessible through the article. ...erm of explanation, the style can be quite repetitive in terms of reading. It may be corrected by introducing some personal comment, or practical example
    6 KB (1,113 words) - 13:23, 29 September 2015
  • ...le may end up a bit generic, and not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. So think about tool for risk management and then pick one you
    280 B (54 words) - 12:09, 16 September 2015
  • Anna: I don't have a lot to say about your abstract. It is a very good choice of topic and you have managed to focus on a specific ...ding is fluent and really engaging. Its structure follows perfectly what it is requested by the assignment.
    6 KB (946 words) - 21:10, 27 September 2015
  • * Another positive aspect is that it follows the method structure. * In addition, it has a good structure of sections and you did a good job with the references
    5 KB (867 words) - 22:53, 28 September 2015
  • ...d add the topic you have written within the brakets. As you write yourself it would be nice to add something specific/different in the article. * It looks to me as if you are following the ‘method’ structure
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  • First of all, I think that it is a really good work. You met all the main requirements and succeeded in m ...he track. If you use another figure summarizing your elements, and explain it in this part, that would be perfect.
    4 KB (801 words) - 13:04, 24 September 2015
  • ...at your article is quite good, I liked it when I read it, and in overall, it has been clear to me. Yet, I have some recommendations that you could follo ...he introduction aims to tease people, give the will to read more. In fact, it is in the conclusion that I would summarize the all article and write one o
    4 KB (750 words) - 21:38, 22 September 2015
  • Anna: Very nice topic choice. I like that the method is so specific so that it will allow you to go into greater details in the 3000 word article. “It allows [us/you] to compare the level of agreement with the degree of certai
    7 KB (1,119 words) - 10:30, 27 September 2015
  • Anna: Hi I like the idea, however, I'm afraid that it doesn't really fit into either one of the two article types. This is not re * In my opinion, I think it would make the article easier to be read if you added more full stops and y
    7 KB (1,261 words) - 20:27, 22 September 2015
  • Anna: I like the topic a lot, it gives great opportunity for discussing the advantages and limitations of th * It is noted at the top of the wiki page that the article is a work in progress
    3 KB (610 words) - 17:45, 29 September 2015
  • ...d introduction to the subject and clearly states why it was chosen and why it is relevant to project, program and portfolio management. ... mainly explains the method and does not include any case study, therefore it is recommended that the author stick to the suggested structure for "method
    8 KB (1,400 words) - 13:31, 29 September 2015
  • ...le may end up a bit generic, and not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. So think about tool for risk management and then pick one you * Nicely structured. It is clean and has a good overview. (Thanks)
    5 KB (816 words) - 13:18, 29 September 2015
  • *Good presentation of the topics, however some minor grammar mistakes make it a little more difficult to be read ... reader to get a better understanding of the topic.= ''I have try to write it more undertandeble''
    4 KB (715 words) - 13:37, 29 September 2015
  • * The layout of this article is very nice, and I like that it has pictures to help explain. **''Well seen, it was a mistake from my part. It can be said both ways, but it is good to use the same one all the article long.''
    8 KB (1,304 words) - 11:00, 25 September 2015
  • Mette: I like your choice of topic and it would be great if you would stick to your thoughts about focusing on the cr
    200 B (37 words) - 14:13, 16 September 2015
  • Anna: I like your topic and the direction it is headed with the focus on the tool within program management. Remember to *It does relate to PPPM. '''Answer''': Good
    4 KB (647 words) - 17:22, 28 September 2015
  • Mette: Looking forward to read more of your article when it is more completed. ...finished yet ☺ But when looking at the structure of it and the headlines it looks good - Both the formatting and the read threat.
    4 KB (744 words) - 21:53, 29 September 2015
  • '''General Overview''': Very good choice of topic as it is relevant to project management. Your article is very engaging and gives Gramatically, everything is correct. It is easy to follow and the main points are well understood as there is a log
    9 KB (1,540 words) - 10:51, 24 September 2015
  • ...le may end up a bit generic, and not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. So think about tools for fine-tune ideas for projects and the ... recommend having that in the back of your head when you’re proofreading it.
    4 KB (670 words) - 08:29, 29 September 2015
  • ...e your topic idea and that it focuses on a single project management tool. It also seem that you have read and understood the structure requirements. * I think it is good that you suggest real tools for creating Gantt Charts.
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  • • The article enumerates many terms, and when reading through it can be a little bit too much of this. A suggestion is to have some more exp - '''There are many terms, but I think it is more confusing if the terms are disturbed by a lot of text in between.''
    7 KB (1,293 words) - 18:52, 27 September 2015
  • ...AD. I recognize that it is supposed to be in the context of XPM, but maybe it could be done more easily with linking to other Wiki-pages. ;Does the article properly cite and acknowledge previous work? Is it based on empirical data instead of opinion?
    2 KB (259 words) - 20:29, 22 September 2015
  • ...o change management, so it is good that you already have planned to relate it to portfolio/program management by focusing on the lessons to be learned fo Personally I have the pleasure to read this article and it is very close be finished in my opinion. If you correct the things I pointe
    6 KB (1,039 words) - 13:36, 29 September 2015
  • *Topic; It seems like an interesting topic (method description). However I had a hard ... topic, it would have been nice to get a description of the article. Maybe it could start with: “This article describes how Six Sigma can be used in Pr
    2 KB (418 words) - 15:12, 22 September 2015

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