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  • '''The Heathrow terminal 5 (T5) project'''also known as the T5 project, was created with the intent of
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  • ...g and reinventing Michael Porter's five forces model. Strategic Change, 15(5), 213–229. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.764 [2] THE INVESTOPEDIA TEAM. (2020, Feb 21). Porter's 5 Forces. From Investopedia: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/porter.asp
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  • ...g and reinventing Michael Porter's five forces model. Strategic Change, 15(5), 213–229. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.764 [2] THE INVESTOPEDIA TEAM. (2020, Feb 21). Porter's 5 Forces. From Investopedia: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/porter.asp
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  • ...g and reinventing Michael Porter's five forces model. Strategic Change, 15(5), 213–229. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.764 [2] THE INVESTOPEDIA TEAM. (2020, Feb 21). Porter's 5 Forces. From Investopedia: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/porter.asp
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  • ...d strategy <ref> "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/porter.asp Porter's 5 Forces" </ref>. In a certain sense, competitive strategy derives from a dee ...reinventing Michael Porter's five forces model. Strategic Change, 2006. 15(5): p. 213-229. </ref>, the industry value chains are oversimplified by Porte
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  • ::6.2.1.3 (a) (5) NOTE The life cycle model comprises one or more stage models, as needed. I ...nnals of the History of Computing (IEEE Educational Activities Department) 5 (4): 350–361. 1983</ref>
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  • ...e seems to be some disagreement on the number of steps. Some say 4, others 5 or 6. While it is the exact same process, different theorists have chosen t ...gital. Michael decides to stop for the day, and the team goes home.(Step 4+5) Both Jean-Luc and Andrei have become interested in the choice of medium, a
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  • ...e and develop projects: (1) Value, (2) Value stream, (3) flow, (4) pull, (5) perfection <ref name="3a" /> ... principles are the core idea and foundation of Lean thinking. It is these 5 principles which can change a work environment and improve the efficiency o
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  • An interesting note to add is that the newest addition to the PMBOK 5 is a tenth Knowledge Area, Project Stakeholder Management. However, stakeho ... communication. In compliance with the main message of this article, PMBOK 5 is putting a strong emphasis on the fact that the project manager must keep
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  • ...atural resource management'', Journal of Environmental management, Vol.90 (5), PP.1933-1949 </ref>. [[File:Eigenvector.PNG|300px | thumb| |'''Figure 5:''' Stakeholders have been coloured illustrating their power, either formal
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  • ...p://www.engr.sjsu.edu/~fayad/current.courses/cmpe202-fall2010/docs/Lecture-5/Tech-Req-Elicitation-Paper.pdf''] ''J. A. Gogen, C. Linde - Techniques for ...p://www.engr.sjsu.edu/~fayad/current.courses/cmpe202-fall2010/docs/Lecture-5/Tech-Req-Elicitation-Paper.pdf - Paper about requirements elicitation.
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  • [[File:Moving.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Fig 5: Situational changes]] ...erefore imagine that the situation moves around in the framework, see [Fig 5].
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  • ...or Natural Resource Management”. Journal of environmental management 90 (5): 1933-1949.
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  • ...n that more 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. ...ximately 41 % of companies using this method in some form or another. Only 5-8 % of the companies however use it as their dominant method <ref name="Cla
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  • One of the most common techniques used for the root cause analysis is "5 WHY". It simply states that when a problem occurs just ask why it occurred.
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  • .... An example of the system hierarchy with three levels is stated in figure 5 below. [[file:Situation_analysis_fig4.png|400px|thumb|none|| Figure 5 - Example of system hierarchy]]
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  • In figs 4 and 5 is shown a "generic" graphic presentation of the V-model, clear of specific [[File:Fig Vmod_2.png|600px]]<br clear=all>'''Fig.5''':The horizontal verification processes in the V-model
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  • 4.5 Perform Integrated Change Control '''5. Project Scope Management'''
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  • {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="margin:auto;" ! colspan="5" style="background: #ffedd3;" | PROCESS GROUPS
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  • ''Stage 5: Disbanding group''
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  • [[File:5principles.png|frame|200px|text-bottom|right|Figure 1: The 5 principles of LPM]] *Principle 5: '''Continuously''' pursue '''perfection'''.
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  • ...https://www.projectengineer.net/the-5-parts-of-program-management/'' ''The 5 Parts of Program Management'', last visited 02-03-2023</ref>.
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  • '''PESTEL analysis''' <ref>[''A Dictionary of Business and Management (5 ed.)''] ''Oxford University Press 2009'' </ref> ... between them can therefore be a complex process <ref name=Heinz/>. Figure 5 represents a model that can be used when doing so. The "+" indicates a matc
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  • [5] (Tuckman 2000) Creative leadership processes in project team development:
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  • [5] Frank Knight 1921: Risk, Uncertainty and profit, Imperfect competition thr
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  • ...ood at what they do over time. Someone who's worked for a company for 3 to 5 years is properly going to do that job better and more efficiently and some
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  • ..., International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 11 No. 5, pp. 46-58.</ref> and manufacturing strategies<ref name="manufacturing”> |5
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  • : '''5. Countermeasures''' : '''5. Plan details'''
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  • ...dynamic environments: organizing for uncertainty." Int. J. Proj. Manag. 30(5), 539-553 (2012)</ref> ... moderating role of project portfolio complexity." Int. J. Proj. Manag. 30(5), 596-607 (2012)</ref>
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  • ...fically on groups<ref group="footnotes">A scout group typically consist of 5 branches, each branch spanding between specific ages, e.g. scouts from 6-8
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  • ...utcome will be due to uncertainty, therefore when the outcome results into 5 and 6, the values are termed as random variables. [[File:probability distribution.png|400px|thumb|center|Figure 5: Frequency table of dice throwing
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  • 5 5
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  • <math>5/6*5/6*5/6*5/6*5/6*5/6=(5/6)^6=0,33</math> 5. Sickness or injuries. The business relies on that Adam, John and Fred are
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  • ... A critical Review, Todney, Rune , 2005, Journal of Change Management. Vol 5. No4. pag369-382''</ref>. Moreover literature on how change management is a ...gned taking into account the priority of the active project <ref name="REF 5">''Best practices for Managing R&D Portfolios, Cooper, R., Edgett,S., Klein
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  • ...amework recognizes and elevates to the same status two other 4.Context and 5.Financing. ...tice 34R-05: Basis of Estimate. AACEI, Morgantown, West Virginia, 2010, p. 5.</ref> the factors defined for this dimension should satisfy the following
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  • * '''Increased productivity''': work is not limited to the traditional 9-5 workday as a ‘follow the sun approach’, it can result in shorter time t ...obal virtual team dynamics and effectiveness. Organization science, vol.11:5, pp.473-492.</ref> developed a grounded theory of global virtual team dynam
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  • The process of the group development, in terms of B. Tuckman’s 5 stages can also be affected by an implementation of the MBTI, as the awaren
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  • ''5. Flow and pace'' – The projects must deliver fast and often, thus the pro ...of project in focus. The following is a generalized model that consists of 5 project phases: Vision, Back-logging, Development, Adaptation and Finishing
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  • ...althcare, Rona Consulting Group & Productivity Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-4152-5.'' </ref>. All the activities involved in conducting a Kaizen Event will in [[File:table5.png|600px|thumb|right|Table 5: Example of Generic five-day Kaizen Event agenda for a complex improvement]
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  • '''Step 5''' Lets take activity A as calculation example; tO = 5, tM = 6 and tP = 7.
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  • ...gs, however, in this case, both impact and probability have a scale from 1-5. The numeric scale of 1-5 can be hard for managers to visualize and use, therefore more subjective va
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  • ...le="display: inline-block;"> [[File:KMROR.PNG|left|thumb|none|308px|Figure 5: ROR example 1, created by Kornpong Mahitthiburin]] </li> ... (P/A, ∆i*,30) = 5.7692; so, I that make P/A factor of 30 years equal to 5.7692 is 17.28% which is greater than MARR at 10%, therefore location B is e
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  • ...l Design Foundation. Last access on 5.Feb </ref> This approach consists of 5-coordinated phases where the focus is on customers' benefit, well-being and The next section describes the 5 phases the Design Thinking imlies.
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  • ...Work Breakdown Structure. This might be understood better visually, figure 5 shows a template of a Work Breakdown Structure. There are a few guidelines ...le, if the sum of level two work components should add up to 100%. (Figure 5 show this visually)
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  • ...Wolfgang. 1st, 2008. Conflict Prevention in Project Management, chapter 4, 5, 8 (Springer). </ref> It is noteworthy that in a real-life setting, a confl ...Wolfgang. 1st, 2008. Conflict Prevention in Project Management, chapter 4, 5, 8 (Springer). </ref>
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  • ...ormation to the project board, so the correct actions can be taken. Figure 5 Controlling a Stage, shows the steps in this process. <ref name=prinsg/><re ...ordinate an area of work that delivers one or more of the products. Figure 5. Managing Product Delivery, shows the work flow of this process. <ref name=
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  • ...rras, J., & Zopounidis, C. (2012). Multicriteria portfolio management (pp. 5-21). Springer New York.</ref> <ref>Reilly, F., & Brown, K. (2011). Investme ...n model and its applications to Tokyo stock market. Management science, 37(5), 519-531.</ref>, which utilizes as a measure of risk the [[Wikipedia:Avera
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  • [[File:Example1.png| center| 600px | thumb| |'''Figure 5:''' Example situation data.]] [[File:Example2.png| left| 550px | thumb| |'' ... can reach wrong conclusions. With a quick view over the diagram in Figure 5 and the data collected at the day of analysis (Figure 6), the previous thou
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  • In addition to the traditional CPM-links, see Figure 5, LBS have further linkages in connection with the locations that are chosen |[[File:Traditionallinkages.jpg|center|500px|thumb|'''Figure 5:''' Traditional CPM-linkages]]
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  • [[File: Cake sharing.jpeg|500px|thumb|center|Figure 5: Cake sharing]]
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  • ...h time of task 5 and the start time for task 3 would be the float for task 5. <ref>[Orr, Alan (2003) ''Uncharted territory''] </ref> [[File:gantt_my2.png|600px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Gantt chart showing the example. 'Red box': Critical path, 'Green box': Re
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  • ...y the project team. Each sprint is usually followed by a grace-period of 0.5 to 1 week during which a sprint review and sprint retrospective is usually ... This could for instance be done using the Fibonacci sequence: '''1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21...'''<ref> James, Michael [http://scrummethodology.com/scrum-ef
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  • The process of making a PERT analysis can be divided into 5 steps: ...RT, where lots of space is required to have a readable network (see figure 5). However it doesn't give any information concerning timings of activities.
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  • ;5. Close project
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  • ... there are some limitations for the Program Management described in figure 5 approach whose the main characteristics are<ref>[''http://www.projectmanage [[File:Program cycle- More than a project.png|500px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Program cycle: More than a project]]
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  • ...ramework. The team members’ roles are distributed in 5 positions. Figure 5 shows the different roles, descriptions and interactions. It is especially ...founders of the [SCRUM Method], change the way these phases relate. Figure 5 shows the difference between the traditional sequential approach (A), the o
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  • ...n the CCPM schedule. 50 % probability gives a project buffer duration of 6,5 days. This is calculated by dividing 13 by 2. The project buffer appears as ... of 9 days in the CCPM schedule, which gives a feeder buffer duration of 4,5 days. In this example this will give a new critical path to the project. Th
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  • EV = $40.000 \times 0.5 = $20.000 [[File:SVCV.PNG|400px|right|thumb|Figure 5. The same example as Figure 4 where SV and CV are also illustrated. <ref na
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  • [[File:Programme_Overview.JPG|500px|thumb|right||sub|Figure 5 - Programme overview]] ...Games. A general overview of the construction programme is shown in Figure 5.
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  • ...nal Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management - Volume 11, Issue 5, 2012 ISSN 1447-9524''</ref> Link to the producent website can be found [ht |5
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  • ...n project management'', ''Construction Management and Economics'', (2007), 5:3, 277-287.</ref> ...n project management'', ''Construction Management and Economics'', (2007), 5:3, 277-287
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  • :'''5. Andersson, N. 2016, “BIM-based Management of Construction presentation
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  • ...SSN 1104-2141, ISRN KTH/MSM/R-98/1-SE.</ref>, the steps as shown in figure 5 are mentioned below: [[File:MDF.png|thumb|right|300px|Figure 5: Modular Function Deployment notes from Gunnar Errixon.<ref name="Erixon"><
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  • *5. Closing [[File:Duration.png|350px|thumb|right|Figure 5: BETA distribution in PERT <ref name=PMI> Project Management Institute®, 2
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  • 5. Ask the following questions:
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  • ...te and thus accelerate production efficiency. Lean manufacturing relies on 5 key principles which are:<ref name="Leach2005"></ref> Reusch<ref name="Reusch2013"></ref> expanded the 5 key principles of Lean and adjusted them to Lean Project Management. The ke
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  • ...d by the so-called, gates. In case of the LEGO practice the model includes 5 phases and the whole duration is two years, in which one year is dedicated At stage 5 the production and the market launch take place. After the positive validat
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  • ... N.M.P., Short, S., Rana, P., Evans, S., Coporate Governance, Vol. 13 Iss: 5 , pp. 482 – 497 '' A Value Mapping Tool For Sustainable Business Modellin [[File: controlchart.jpg ‎|500px|thumb|center|'''Figure 5:''' Control chart. <ref name="LSS222 "> http://acqnotes.com/acqnote/careerf
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  • | 5 ...liest start may be performed using a table, as illustrated below ('''Table 5''') for the example.
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  • ...products based on Erixon 1998 and module drivers. This approach consist of 5 tools linked together and the objective is to identify the different module 5* Made specifications for each module.
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  • [[File:workflows.png|350px|right|thumb| Figure 5. Example of a workflow]] ...facts, called '''workflows'''. Examples of workflows can be seen in Figure 5.
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  • * 5. '''Using policy positively:''' Using positive reinforcement (carrot), rath
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  • [[File:Fig5.jpg|800px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Dependencies with lag time, Source: Orr, 2003]] ...ed lag time which is time that needs to occur before moving on, see Figure 5.
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  • ... List_wbs.png‎‎|200px|thumb|right| Figure 5: Tabular WBS]] '''''Figure 5'''''. Usually at top level is shown the main deliverable that can change de
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  • ;Step 5 ;Step 5 bis
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  • ... (LSM) and Critical Path Method (CPM)." J. Constr. Eng. Manage (2001): 127(5), 374-381.</ref>This is a technical paper by René A. Yamín and David J. H
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  • ...not control what happens or understand why''.<ref>(Oehmen et al., 2015, p. 5)</ref> Mindfulness and knowledge about cognitive biases are some of those t A similar illusion is present at Figure 5, where you are asked: as shown on the screen, is the figure on the right la
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  • [[File:5-Lean-Principles-278x300.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Visualization of th |5. Seek Perfection
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  • [[ File:Project-Team-Communication-Plan-Template.jpg | thumb| |'''Figure 5:''' Example of Team Project Communication Plan]]
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  • ...ess. The most common construct of the project management process includes 5 phases: *5. closing.
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  • ...y stage the cost and time consumption will be minimized <ref name="Article 5">Wallace, Simon. Scope & Change Control, The ePM book''. [http://www.epmboo ...erall activities there are marked by a red circle and the numbers 3, 4 and 5.
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  • '''5. Wherewithal''' - what resources are required ? (resources) [[File:Figuresx.png|570px|thumb|right|'''Fig. 5''' :Ten-step problem solving model]]
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  • ...to market et accroître la productivité'', STP PHARMA PRATIQUES vol.21 N°5</ref>. 5. '''Multitasking: increase the completion time'''
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  • [[File:Mangement_process.jpg|300px | thumb|right |'''Figure 5:''' A stakeholder matrix, mapping stakeholders by their power and interest, ...sic models describing the risk management process is illustrated in Figure 5, which has four main elements.
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  • [[File: scorecard3.PNG‎|thumb|upright=5|'''Figure 4''': Example of a scorecard used in project management]] [[File: The_iron_triangle.PNG|thumb|upright=2|'''Figure 5''': The iron triangle]]
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  • ...ernal Novo Nordisk SOP 049797 about Global procedure of project execution, 5. edition'' effective from 29 Juli 2013</ref> ]] ...ernal Novo Nordisk SOP 049797 about Global procedure of project execution, 5. edition'' effective from 29 Juli 2013</ref>
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  • {| cellpadding=5 style="border:1px solid #BBB"
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  • 5. The hearing aids changed completely. First, switching from Behind The Ear ...ering Systems Perspective.'' Project Management Institute. White Paper, pg 5-11]</ref>. In order to manage the strategy alignment of the different proje
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  • ...n X. Research on Risk Management of Petroleum Operations, Energy Procedia, 5, pp.2330-2334.</ref> ...inerized transportation and therefore capital allocation with horizon of 3-5 years is considered. In order to visualize the internal cash flow between d
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  • 5. '''Information'''. To give out the right information to the right person a ...cause of the uncertainty with a long timeline, this plan is restricted to 5-6 weeks. Longer timeline would result in unreliable and meaningless plannin
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  • [[File:Ishikawa.png|300px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Causal Diagram by Ishikawa]]
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  • ...they work. (In older versions you could not use the ''same one'' more than 5 times). There is a limit on the number of template expansions allowed durin
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  • ...hem fails or presents delays due to inefficient management of project risk[5]. ...t to consider risk management as a support for the decision-making process[5].
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  • [[File: Common understanding.png|thumb|300px|'''Figure 5:''' Degree of common understanding<ref name="Common understanding "> Made s
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  • '''(5)''' Severity: the severity of a failure mode is a ranking number associated [[Image:Risk_designphases.png.jpg|thumb|Figure 5: Risk decreases with availability of useful information]]
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  • ...tion industry is the oldest but least developed project form over the past 5 decades. </ref> ...lation period: 2 to 3 stories per day for the structure, exterior windows: 5 to 10 days, interiors: 20 days - 30 days depending on the project size.
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  • '''5. Creating and Maintaining Team Rhythm '''
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  • '''Different personalities:''' Having 5 middle-aged business men in suits may give fine results, but different peop
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  • 5. Sufficiency
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  • ...ancing: Asset-Based Financial Engineering, Second Edition (2007) . Chapter 5, P.72"</ref> this should involve both the sponsors and lenders assessing th ...C">Office of Government and Commerce - Management of Portfolios (2011) CH7.5, P83</ref>no particular reference to PFI management is made but the guideli
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  • * 5. '''Using policy positively:''' Using positive reinforcement (carrot), rath
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  • ...to market et accroître la productivité'', STP PHARMA PRATIQUES vol.21 N°5</ref>. 5. '''Multitasking: increase the completion time'''
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  • ...of the variations of activities that compose it by the following equation (5): \sigma^2_{path}=\sum\limits_{activity=path}\sigma^2 (5)
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  • : '''5 Encourage systems thinking.''' ''Systems thinking'' is a conceptual framewo ...ubsystems: (1) Learning, (2) Organization, (3) People, (4) Knowledge, and (5) Technology. All five subsystems are dynamically interrelated, and if any i
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  • 5: Identify escalation factors and controls
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  • ...ings''']</span>. These meetings take place in predefined time slots, lasts 5-30 minutes, and address all "issues of the day". | 5
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  • '''5) Responsibility/ authority matrix''' ...th an insight into cost, schedule and scoping issues. It addresses EVMS in 5 different dimensions<ref name="EIA">National Defense Industrial Association
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  • 5-8 week look-ahead ...sed when it is necessary. So materials to an activity is usually discussed 5-6 weeks ahead, because of the delivery time, whereas space is usually not d
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  • [[File:PDCA1.png |200px | | thumb| |'''Figure 5:''' The overall method to ensure a good risk control: plan ahead (risk ass '''Figure 5''' on the right highlights the main process to be deployed in an efficient
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  • # Step 5 – '''Treat the risk''' [[Image:FTA_bj.png|400px|Right|thumb|Figure 5: "FTA"<ref name=Heldman> Heldman, K. (2005) ''Project Manager´s Spotlight
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  • ...bution margin are in category B. Category C products account the remaining 5% of the revenue and contribution margin. Product variants that lie outside
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  • ...rnative Method </i> International Review of Applied Engineering Research. 5(4), pp. 403-412. Retrieved 10. September 2016. [http://www.ripublication.co *<b>STEP 5: </B> <i>Update of Project Progress</i>
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  • *'''Earned Value (EV):''' 25 tables installed * 200 dkk/table installed = 5,000 dkk [[File:4EVMscenarios.png| 550px | thumb| |'''Figure 5:''' Four different Time-Cost Scenarios. ''Source:'' http://www.pmknowledgec
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  • ...nd shows how tasks in different parts of the project are connected. Figure 5 shows how a weekly work plan can look like using the paper ticket format fo [[File:Mynd 3.PNG|800px|thumb|center|<b>Figure 5:</b> Weekly work plan; basic information regarding setup and follow-up]]
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  • [[Image:Monitoring.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Figure 5: ''Fever chart for monitoring project's time performance''<ref name=raz> Ra ... (green zone), Watch and Plan (yellow zone) and Act (red zone), see figure 5.
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  • ...nd have a written proof in case that stakeholders change their mind (phase 5). Reverse brainstorming is a 5 step progress that solves the problems of direct questioning by exploring m
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  • 5. With the four other needs fulfilled, the team member can now reach the hig ... Giving Productive Feedback "This is a blog in The Entrepreneur discussing 5 tips for using feedback as motivation"</ref>
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  • ...ood coach does not give solutions but asks the right questions (see Figure 5 below) that lead the learner to greater understanding. The coach is after u ...20/175.pdf'']]|| [[File:PDCACoachingQuestions.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Interaction between Improvement and Coaching Kata ''Source: <ref name="han
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  • ...tp://cdn.yourarticlelibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/image46.png The 5 stages of Group Development]]] ==== Stage 5. Adjourning ====
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  • ...s time is found in the upper left corner of the activity nodes in ''Figure 5''. The early finish for activity A is ''120 = 0+120 (ES + DUR = EF)''. The [[File:FP2.png|1000px|thumb|center|Figure 5: Project network forward pass.]]
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  • *'''Step 5: Reuse''' ...to make sure the lessons learned are actually ''reused'' (step 5). Steps 3-5 are further described on how to operationalise the lesson learned in ''Sect
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  • ..."howtodo">Geraldi J., Thuesen C., Oehmen J., How to do Projects, Version 0.5</ref> <ref>Maylor H., Project Management, 4th edition, Pearson Education Li ...h a five point scale, for instance, (1) means “strongly disagree” and (5) “strongly agree”. In the end the topics with 4 as average (or higher)
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  • ... the course of action by following the decision process outlined in Figure 5. [[File:Assumption decision.png|700px|center|thumb|Figure 5: Decision process for assessing assumption significance]]
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  • ... projects with high risks and uncertainties while it may only require 0% - 5% for projects with low uncertainties. ...nline] liquidplanner.com. Available at: https://www.liquidplanner.com/blog/5-methods-of-project-estimation/ [Accessed 15 Sep. 2016] ''Summary:'' This ar
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  • On figure 5 an example of a Gantt chart made in Microsoft Project can be seen, the task [[File:GC1.JPG|600px|thumb|center|'''Figure 5:''' An example of a Gantt chart made in Microsoft Project. <ref name=Jeanet
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  • <blockquote> '''step 1-5 is before the project starts''' </blockquote> '''Step 5.'''
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  • There are 5 main kinds of real options <ref name = Enea_Lo_Nigro_2011/> ...ons from Empirical Study. International Journal of Project Management, 23 (5), 386-391.
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  • ...an, Oehmen, Josef. ''[[How to Do Projects]]'', 29. January 2016. Version 0.5.</ref>. At last, this article will outline and discuss the risk management ...well as the basic criteria used to evaluate risks throughout the following 5 process steps. Establishing the context also include the integration and im
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  • ... capabilities to acquire/develop to become a collaborative business within 5 years". |x-Axis: The 5-year-timeframe required is acknowledged as realistic. <br\ > The following
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  • ...ch to strategy execution, </i>Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 31, Issue 5, Retrieved 15.09.2016, [http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/02756 [[File:Project Mgmt in the Fuzzy Front End.png|450px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Project Management Model in the Fuzzy Front End <ref name=WIKIFuzzyProcess
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  • ...he routine steps are identified, a Kanban board should be created. Picture 5 shows an example: it is formed by the columns Backlog, Specify, Implement a [[File:Kanbanboard.png|frame|none|''Picture 5: An example of a Kanban board'']]
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  • ...nce of the contacts. An information broker can be seen on figure 3 as node 5.
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  • ...t the same time and at the same location each time and are usually between 5-15 minutes. The meeting can be attended by outside parties, but they are no ... tasks and the Sprint Backlog tasks within the Sprint. Often the board has 5 columns; The Product Backlog tasks column, a to-do column showing all the S
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  • ...ct 3). Moreover, the company has quite a few question marks (Product 4 and 5) but also a dog (Product 1). The key essence is that each business requires ...d significantly increase its market share. Through the cash out of Product 5 and the positive cash flow from the cash cows, the company even had enough
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  • The criterions are then weighted. NPV is the most important and is weighted 0.5. Innovation is the second most important and is weighted 0.3. Risk the leas Only 5 Project managers and 5 Technical Project employees are available. 50 Non-technical Project employe
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  • ... the DM. They are rated by using a quantitative grading system: 1-5, where 5 is the best.
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  • ...leanconstruction.org/media/docs/Mossman-Last-Planner.html "Last Planner®: 5 + 1 crucial & collaborative conversations for predictable design & construc
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  • ...ve levels, where level 1 represents the lowest level of maturity and level 5 represents the highest reachable level of maturity. The definition and nami ...mparison to standards, and best performance with existing processes, level 5 focus on optimising the processes in project management, <ref name="GR"> ['
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  • ...on is generally when the delivery to be produced is needed. Figure 1 shows 5 examples of types of work sessions and where they fit in, in generic projec === 5. Use the right work session approach and techniques ===
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  • ==The 5 phases of project management== ===5. Project Close===
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  • ...Integrated Approach'', 5th Edition International Student Version,, Chapter 5, p. 136-170.</ref> == ...proach, 5th Edition International Student Version, Sanders & Reid, Chapter 5, p. 136-170.</ref> <ref name=ISIXSIGMA> Isixsigma.com: ''Introduction and I
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  • ==== 5. If in the previous steps a constraint has been broken, go back to step one
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  • '''The Heathrow terminal 5 (T5) project'''also known as the T5 project, was created with the intent of
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  • ...very easy to understand. It could as an example were a rating scale from 1-5 or 0-10. It can also be as simple as a scale with low, medium and high. Thi ...iness in their portfolio selection. Further the studies show that half (47,5%) of the best organisations uses three or more methods however organisation
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  • ...', (International Journal of Project Management — 2000, Volume 18, Issue 5), pp. 307-316</ref> <ref name="multiple"> G. Hofstede, ''Cultural dimension
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  • ...Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands near Cairo. That project was more than 5.000 years ago. The pyramid was built out of more than two million blocks of | B || ''A'' || 5
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  • ... Logic Models tracks the activities during 5 steps as showed in the Figure 5. [[File:logicmodel.png|thumb|left|700px|Figure 5: The Logic Model<ref name="cc"/> ]]
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  • ... project where this can be applied, can be a school group project of maybe 5-7 team members, where the task is to analyze and consult a large company on
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  • | [[File:mtrx_3.jpg|thumb|300px|upright|sub|Figure 5 - Prioritization Matrix Steps]] *3- Identify the criteria required to meet the goal (Figure 5)
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  • [[File: matrix1.png|center|500px|thumb|'''Figure 2:''' Risk Matrix. A 5 x 5 risk matrix in principle to 25 distinguishable risk categories.<ref name="n 5. '''Extensive impact ''': The most adverse hazard that lead to a catastroph
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  • ...isor trait mindfulness on employee well-being and performance. Mindfulness 5:36–45</ref> ...isor trait mindfulness on employee well-being and performance. Mindfulness 5:36–45</ref>
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  • ...ed on working days, so if a task is planned to take a week it will reflect 5 (working) days.<ref name=PM/> ...the balance of time for the first activity is known as Lead Time ([[Figure 5]]). Lead Time is the overlap between the first and second activity.<ref nam
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  • |5,6 ...is used to make Go/Kill and/or prioritization (ranking) decisions. Only 17.5 percent of businesses use check lists and in only 2.7 percent is this the d
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  • [[File:Sheared.jpg|thumb|right|Figure 5:BIM information sharing scheme]] However, the Figure 5 adequately represents a separate section of the designer synergies for the
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  • ..._ocean_strategy>[http://www.theinnovativemanager.com/blue-ocean-strategy/ "5 Prove steps to creating your own blue ocean strategy"]</ref> ..._ocean_strategy>[http://www.theinnovativemanager.com/blue-ocean-strategy/ "5 Prove steps to creating your own blue ocean strategy"]</ref>
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  • ! colspan=5 | '''Process Groups'''
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  • [[File:Building-information-modeling.jpg||thumb|400px|Figure 5: Illustration of the improved communication from 2D to BIM<ref name=3Dwithc ...Geraldi, Christian Thuesen and Josef Oehmen, How To DO Projects, Version 0.5, 27. July 2016</ref>
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  • ...on” was conducted, the total amount of entries founded were 2.297, 2 and 5 respectively. [[File:Table 2 Summary of group 4 5.png‎|530px|thumb|Table 2: Papers distribution by network and organization
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  • |5,6 [[File:Piechart.PNG||360px|thumb|left| Fig.5 Pie chart showing the amount of different resources spent in a project.]]
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  • ...from e.g. 1-5. If a thing is rated important, this will receive the rating 5 and if not, the rating of 1. Factor could be “driving ability” “safe * Possible solutions rated from 1-5 according to each factor e.g., when staying in the car analogy, the brand V
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  • [[File: Politics.png |300px|thumb|right|top|Figure 5: Map of Stakeholders and their Relationship within an Organisation <ref na ...Environmental and social Policy, may 2014: Performance Requirement 10 para.5., 2014 </ref> By engaging correctly with all stakeholders in an appropriate
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  • ...e in software engineering from Columbia University. I worked in Google for 5 years straight, started right after graduation. I decided to create my own
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  • ... A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), Vol. 5, ISBN-13 978-1-935589-67-9, chapter 9'] </ref>, to identify, acquire and ma
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  • ====5. Validate Scope==== [[File:ChangeOrderProcedure.png|thumb|right|631x945px|Figure 5: Shows the Project Scope Change flowdiagram based on the medical industry i
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  • 5. Reduced inventory 5. Repeat the process
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  • ... the article she gives a guideline on how to deal with projects at risk in 5 steps:
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  • 5. Identifies key factors for the program planning including objectives, risk [5] A more in depth analysis of Technological Roadmapping. Contains a case exa
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  • ====Phase 5 - Draft the Remaining Scenarios====
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  • =====Step 5: Identifying the Critical Path===== ...mple the critical path is the sequence of task B and D, as shown in Figure 5. Since there are no slack in those tasks the earliest and latest finish of
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  • Points are earned and calculated differently than LEED and a minimum of 5 in each section is required. The following formulas are used: <math>PASS:if (PA/TP)= 1 then WS=5+(QA/TO)x5</math> (rounded down to the nearest whole number)
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  • ...mpanies. First generation partnering has shown to have a cost reduction of 5-30% and a time reduction of up to 40%.
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  • Research has found that a finite maximum size for a team is between 5 to 7 members<ref name=Winch <i>Graham M. Winch (2010), "Managing Construct [[File:Adair.PNG|370px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Adair's model of action centered leadership. Illustrating the three aspect
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  • ...ich are going to be used and final bugged of construction site. See figure 5. ...ay: inline-block;"> [[File:s170060mediatedcoalition.PNG|300px|thumb|Figure 5: Mediated coalition.[1]]] </li>
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  • [[File:Design Structure Matrix.png|250px|thumb|center|Figure 5: Example of a dependency structure matrix. <ref name=DSM_wiki>"Design struc
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  • [[File:Predict.png|thumb||200px|'''Figure 5:''' Predictive QC alerts at trends of possible failure <ref name="predicts" 5. Pareto chart
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  • file:PathSearching2.png| '''Figure 5:''' Any task not depending on information from any other process is moved t
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  • [[File:Basicmodel.PNG|thumb|400px|'''Figure 5:''' European Foundation of Quality Management, the basic model, illustratin ...rposes the following outlines the freely available basic model, see figure 5, which provides an insight into how quality assurance through certification
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  • *5. Reference: This reference is used to get an understanding about how to app
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  • ... what we are fighting for. <ref>http://www.globalgoals.org/ Retrieved June 5, 2017</ref> ...p://byggerietssamfundsansvar.dk/images/Invitation_final.pdf Retrieved June 5, 2017</ref>
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  • ...bout how open BIM solutions are used, here it is in Norway. On this link a 5 minutes video is given to explain how BIM is used and why we use it. Using :'''5. Winch, G. M., 2010, Managing Construction projects, second edition'''
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  • ...have shown that the successful implementation of 4D-planning, results into 5% savings in cost growth, 4% savings in schedule growth and 65% reduction in [[File:vico.png|thumb|right|300px|Figure 5: Combination of 4D and 5D BIM with Location-Based Scheduling (source: VICO
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  • '''(5)''' Barlow, J., Cohen, M., Jashapara, A. and Simpson, Y. (1997) "Towards Po
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  • ...tory study''. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 5 Issue: 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb021091. Retrieved 06 June 2017. </ref ...atory study", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 5 Issue: 4, pp. 387-398, http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb021091, viewed on: 06 Ju
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  • ...fication instruments. ACRN Oxford Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives 5(2), pp. 27-41. ...fication instruments. ACRN Oxford Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives 5(2), pp. 27-41. </ref>
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  • 5) Remember that the PBS only focuses on the product, not the work related to
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  • ...etup reduces the contractors’ motivation to achieve savings greater than 5% as it would increase possibility of starting with a higher target cost.<re ...prehend all the information and will therefore have to rely on others. Fig.5 illustrates some of the other elements that make up trust.<ref name="TR">AL
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  • ...nt of 50 million DKK will be paid back in 10 years if the cash inflows are 5 million DKK each year. The payback analysis is the least precise of the cap
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  • ...o be included. The very specific instructions are summarized, clustered in 5 dimensions and their overall relevance for businesses is explained.
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  • ... deliver a message. As shown in Figure 2 bases of power can be defined by 5 levels. ... a distinctive culture. To create and organizational project culture there 5 steps there can be used for the project leader as a guide
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  • ==Version 5== |5 [[Risk register]]
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  • ...ierarchy Process-What it is and how it used. Mathl Modelling, Vol.9, No. 3-5, pp. 161-176. 1987. '''(5)''' Eddie W. L. Cheng and Heng Li. Construction Management and Economics, 2
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  • [[File:Posterior1.JPG|400px|thumb|right|Figure 5: Decision tree example 2 - posterior analysis (click to zoom)]] ...has been established and the computed decision tree is presented in figure 5. The structure of the decision tree has remained the same, howeever, the pr
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  • !colspan="5" style="color: white; background-color: #16898b"|Complexity ...x #16898b; border-bottom:solid 2px #16898b; width: 20%; height: 200px;"|'''5. Costing: How much?:'''
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  • (5) The organization has no opportunity to improve its project management matu | Milestone 5
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  • ...ion enters the formal product development process, i.e. the Select Phase. [5] ...oposed for Project Management in the Fuzzy Front End can be seen in Figure 5.
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  • .... "Life cycle theory of leadership". Training and Development Journal. 23 (5): 26–34.
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  • But what is the best price for a product or project? Here are the 5 critical C’s of pricing: http://www.scalefinance.com/the-5-critical-cs-of-pricing/
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  • [[File:CostUncertainty Tradeoff.png|thumb|upright=1.5|alt=Overview of the standardized selection of stages <ref name="Cooper2008" ... Vol 23. No 8. pp 1286-1298 </ref>. Cooper (1990) emphasized the following 5 stages, that roughly reflect the different phases of a (new product develop
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  • [[File:Risk Matrix of a project.jpg|thumb| |upright=2.5||center||Figure 1: Example of risk matrix of a project (source: http://www. [[File:Why projects fail.png|thumb| |upright=2.5||right||Figure 2: Causes of project failure (source: https://media.licdn.co
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  • ===Step 5: Keep watch to improve the project management process===
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  • ...ocedure is not strict, but a company may adapt it to its needs.<ref name=''5''>Robert Tripp, Chris Seider, Ulices Calderon, Mike Carnell, “A Plan for ==Day 5 – Report and celebrate==
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  • ... and simulates the effects of options for decision — before decision” [5] |[[File:diagramPERT4.PNG |200px|thumb| Fig. 5. Example of the final event represented in the PERT diagram]]
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  • ...; (2) Result orientation; (3) Energy and initiative; (4) Self-confidence; (5) Perspective; (6) Communication; and (7) Negotiating ability. <ref> Turner,
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  • 5. I dislike it that way<ref name="Customer Quality"> Pouliot, F. (1993), Cus ! colspan="5" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | dysfunctional (feature ab
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  • ...jects, ending up with the leadership team of the business at Gate 3, 4 and 5.'' </blockquote> ====Stage 5 – Launch====
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  • ...omething to take starting point in.[[File:quantitative.png|thumb|upright=2.5|Figure 3 - Use of quantitative and qualitative description depending on tim ...cenarios build on the surrounding macro environmental developments. Figure 5 is a visualisation of how the outward funnel that is scenario creation (see
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  • '''5. Resources''' As policy engagement should be considered as a collaborative
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  • [[File:PMI_Scenarios.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Figure 5: Scenario based approach in portfolio management. How the selection of the 5.'''Identify Implications and Interrelationships of Scenarios''':
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  • Which gives an approximation of ''14,5 K'' ... shows that the CPI has actually worsened over time as displayed in Figure 5.
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  • ...our Team?", July 11th, https://www.forbes.com/sites/allbusiness/2013/07/11/5-types-of-office-collaboration-tools-which-is-right-for-your-team/#440da0ff3 ...ree open source version includes one project and one group of a maximum of 5 users. The premium version is divided into four options depending on the nu
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  • <ref name="Script"> FreshBooksBlog (2015) 5 Scripts You Can Use to Handle Project Scope Creep </ref> ..., S. C. (1996) Scope creep … not necessarily a bad thing. PM Network, 10(5), 33-35 </ref>
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  • ...Launch (Stage ‐ Gate) Model : An Overview,” Stage-Gate Int., pp. 1–5, 2015.</ref> '''Gate 5: Go to Launch'''
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  • ...es under some constrains such as time, cost and quality. Every Project has 5 basic phases according to PMI.<ref>PMI, ''https://www.projectinsight.net/pr ... of a project in respect of time and level of activity|upright=3.2|alt=The 5 phases of a project in respect of time and level of activity]]
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  • '''5. Implement the solution''' – put into place the preferred solution.
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  • Given choices could be; (1) Dawn (2) Night (3) Nothing (4) Eastern (5) Summer. ... Important (2) Important (3) Moderately Important(4) Of Little Importance (5) Unimportant.
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  • | Identify the most critical issues in the coming 3-5 years Identify critical issues in IS in the coming 5 years
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  • ... it completely. Therefor antagonists from all over Germany find together. [5] ...es and functions can be attributed to the participation of citizens: [4], [5], [6], [10]
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  • Both Likelihood and Impact are rated on a scale from 1 to 5, and then multiplied to calculate a risk value. Depending on the risks, sen '''5. Madeyski, L., Biela, W. [http://findit.dtu.dk/en/catalog/2342207536 "Agile
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  • ...<ref name="City">''Cause and Effect Analysis using the Ishikawa Fishbone & 5 Whys'', http://www.cityprocessmanagement.com/Downloads/CPM_5Ys.pdf </ref> t ...y are the employees bullying each other? etc. This approach is called "The 5 Whys" as this is the approximate amount of whys a team will need to ask in
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  • [[File:Pokeyoke.png|300px|thumb|Figure 5. Poke Yoke example.<ref name="rolf"/>]] ...nnections between two components impossible to do wrong as shown in figure 5. Prevention action often have a high return of investment due to changes ma
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  • [[File:Basic3.JPG|500px|center|thumb|Figure 5. Decision tree - Posterior analysis]]
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  • ...me= ''(BIR 2016)''> ''BIR, Bouw Informatieraad. (2016).BIR Kenniskaart nr. 5. BIM transitie in organisaties. Retrieved from: www.bouwinformatieraad.nl o
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  • '''5. Executive Workshop: Second Round''' '''5. Insufficiency in describing the business complexity'''
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  • ===5 Orange Book - Conditions of Contract for Design-Build and Turnkey First Ed Figure 5.0 Sample roles & responsibilities split between procurement and operational
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  • 5. It shows the critical path, and identifies critical activities requiring s '''Step 5: Identification of the Critical Path'''
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  • ...than what they theoretically [[File:statsbygskit.png|thumb|550px|'''Figure 5''': Production order with the different start dates for each zone. The red
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  • [[File:coll.png|thumb|250px|Figure 5: Fourth pillar: Compassionate Collaborator]] 5. Problem-solving: Controversy and conflict should not be avoided but encour
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  • '''5. Build Incrementally from Firm Foundations<br>'''
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  • ... England. Newtown Square, PA: Project Management Institute.</ref> proposes 5 rules to follow: * Rule 5: Project managers must have real skin in the game.
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  • ...nce measurement to performance management”'', Facilities, Vol. 20 Issue: 5/6, pp.271-223.</ref>. Thus, performance management uses performance measure ...r new management stages or processes which relation is displayed in Figure 5 <ref name="kaplan"/>:
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