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  • ...ational success <ref>''https://www.prosci.com/change-management'' ''Change Management'', last visited 03-03-2023</ref>. ...Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Sixth Edition'', Project Management Institute, United States</ref>.
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  • ...eeds to identify where they want to be in the future and hot to manage the change required to getting there. ...agement. Vol 5. No4. pag369-382''</ref>. Moreover literature on how change management is applied to, integrated with project portfolio and impact project portfol
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  • File:Change Management vs Program Management.jpg
    Application of Program Management in the process of organisational change
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  • ... Change Management, instead of, the relevance of management organizational change? ... in society/stakeholders etc., which is a reason why organisational change management is relevant. It seems like the implementation is the problem, so why not sh
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Role of Program Management in an Organisational Change]]
    72 B (10 words) - 13:00, 30 November 2014
  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:The Role of Program Management in an Organisational Change]]
    77 B (11 words) - 13:00, 30 November 2014
  • ...nge management strategies and operational procedures. Further, the project management experience handling project changes are limited. ... lack of alignment of expectations are just some of the reasons to project change.
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  • ...ting benefits of change are achieved. The focus is on the wider impacts of change, particularly on people and how they, as individuals and teams, move from t ...ost important aspects of the program management is to provide overview for change managers, as well as making sure projects are executed properly, making sur
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  • * “Management of Project Change” is an interesting project management tool, and the text explain it so it is easily understood. ...e is the abstract? The first paragraph sounds like a definition of project change. An abstract should describe what the article is about and conclusions from
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  • File:Change management process.png
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  • ...holders to support the change program. Despite its importance, stakeholder management faces various limitations including the fact that stakeholder analysis is e == Importance of stakeholders in change programs ==
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  • 97 B (16 words) - 17:54, 16 September 2016
  • ...ed to implement changes in a program. This article will present The 8-Step Change Model as well as how to implement the model in a program. Since the model w ...ich can mean big changes for a program.<ref name="The Standard for Program Management"/>
    22 KB (3,652 words) - 17:44, 16 November 2018
  • ...; this resource has been selected as the best pic for this area of project management. '''Title: Change - Managing Successful Projects'''
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  • ...gate the necessities and needs of change management in relation to project management, since in practice these too cannot exist without each other's logical back ...allenge management wise. And change happened under the umbrella of project management. How did this actually happen?
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  • ...ources/articles/change-management-best-practices. Best Practices In Change Management</ref>. ...n completed. Thus, considering if the model can be used to improve further change initiatives and enhance learnings to use in future projects.
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  • ...es, such as clients, stakeholders, or even internal team members. Managing change requests effectively is essential for projects to succeed and to provide va ...ill affect the project's budget, schedule, and resources. Risks related to change requests must be actively managed by project managers and set priorities to
    21 KB (3,067 words) - 09:58, 8 May 2023
  • .../www.slideshare.net/robtoledo/from-balanced-scorecard-to-project-portfolio-management</ref>]] ...eories, tools, and models in the field to provide a framework for managing change.
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  • ... with the literature review, and their aim is to contribute to the Project Management holistic field of science. If you discover any potential copyright infringe ...“No More Muddling Through: Mastering Complex Projects In Engineering and Management”. Web. 2006</ref>, who propose the use of the Life Cycle Model in a Syste
    18 KB (2,770 words) - 09:26, 17 May 2019
  • ...nd), etc<ref name="Gao2014"> Gao, S. & Low, S. (2014). ''Lean Construction Management''. Singapore: Springer</ref>. ...efines lean construction as: "Lean Design and Construction is a production management-based approach to project delivery /.../ Lean Construction extends from the
    25 KB (3,805 words) - 12:20, 20 December 2018
  • ...ed in education, but the concept can also be applied to benefit in Project-management as a tool to help a group into more critical thinking in order to achieve b ...ructive solution.<ref name=Aristoteles>http://www.brighthubpm.com/resource-management/84309-the-concept-of-constructive-controversy/</ref> Earlier in society it
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  • LEAN construction is a phenomenon inspired by LEAN Management. The arise of LEAN in the construction industry emerged first time in the 1 ...e for the customers and their needs. With other words LEAN is an efficient management technique which strives to meet the customer in eye level and offer them an
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  • Stakeholder management was first observed in Scandinavian management <ref name="Scandi">''Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Pra ...der theory originally published in his book <ref name="REF 84">''Strategic Management: A stakeholder approach, R. Edward Freeman, 1984, Pitman, Boston, isbn=0-27
    27 KB (3,921 words) - 12:34, 20 December 2018
  • ...examples are provided, showing how these can be beneficial in e.g. project management. * [[Stakeholder Management]]
    23 KB (3,510 words) - 12:29, 20 December 2018
  • ...ed in multiple contexts, among them are [[strategy management]], [[project management]], [[scientific research]], [[policy making]], [[leadership training]], [[h ...sting situation. When the situation moves from simple to chaos in a sudden change, e.g. the business goes from a steady place and is suddenly thrown into cha
    21 KB (3,144 words) - 12:36, 20 December 2018
  • ...nd constraints. In order to act appropriate and create sustainability, the management often has to consider these aspects and constraints not only from their own ...older Mapping, [[Project Management]], [[Program Management]], [[Portfolio Management]].
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  • .... ''No More Muddling Through Mastering Complex Projects in Engineering and Management'', Rotterdam: Springer.</ref> First approach is a system-oriented view whic .... ''No More Muddling Through Mastering Complex Projects in Engineering and Management'', Rotterdam: Springer.</ref>
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  • ...ry good overview of complex structures, beneficial for project and program management and people in project groups. The tool can be used to make an overview of c ...l to analyse the use of information in decision-making in integrated water management, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 30 (p. 317-332)'' </ref>
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  • ...a successful project. The standard is based on the modern views of project management from the 1960’s when PMI was founded in 1969. In 1989, the first edition ... used, and by December 2013 a total of 628,363 <ref name=annual>[''Project Management Institute 2013 ANNUAL REPORT''] ''http://www.pmi.org/About-Us/~/media/PDF/P
    13 KB (1,877 words) - 11:09, 20 December 2018
  • ...are four stages which describe the team’s life-cycle. The group dynamics change from low efficient and troubled to highly productive where the hard work le ...tages of Small-Group Development Revisited">[http://www.freewebs.com/group-management/BruceTuckman%281%29.pdf''Stages of Small-Group Development Revisited''], Br
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  • ...the time and cost agreed, and to the extent expected by them. Lean Project Management (LPM) seeks precisely that goal. ...M arises as an application of the Lean manufacturing philosophy to Project Management. Also the general current situation of projects is pointed out in order to
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  • ...ational success <ref>''https://www.prosci.com/change-management'' ''Change Management'', last visited 03-03-2023</ref>. ...Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Sixth Edition'', Project Management Institute, United States</ref>.
    24 KB (3,559 words) - 09:39, 9 May 2023
  • ...anagement Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Jossey-Bass, 2013. </ref>. * Responding to change over following a plan.”<ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manife
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  • ...team”''<ref name="ogc">Office of Government Commerce, UK, ''Requirements Management'', available online: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/201006091115 From this, requirements management can be described as a strategy that has to be used by any organisation in o
    19 KB (2,807 words) - 12:15, 20 December 2018
  • ...- Principles and guidelines and M_O_R principles, which is a standard risk management framework, which can be used by any organization on any projects regardless ...cle might be similar to other articles; Risk analysis, risk register, Risk management strategy in project portfolios
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  • a cost savings effect, because instead of committing resources and management resources into training new employees those resources could be devoted to o ...interested in, what products they want, what services they want and things change fairly regularly, so if the customer preferences changed that can provide a
    20 KB (3,244 words) - 11:06, 20 December 2018
  • ...ifferent A3 reports can be used as tools for solving challenges in program management. ...hook, 2009)> ''Shook, J. (2009). Toyota's secret: the A3 report. MIT Sloan management review, 50(4), 30-33.'' </ref> Even though the tool origins and is widely
    20 KB (3,185 words) - 12:28, 20 December 2018
  • ...c business objectives.<ref name="PPM"> Blichfeldt & Eskerod, 2008; Project Management Institute, 2008b </ref> ...ging Project Risks: A Contingency Perspective on Risk Management". Project Management Journal, 67-80 (2014)</ref>
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  • ...projects<ref >Ralph L. Kliem, ''Creative, Efficient, and Effective Project Management'' Auerbach Publications 2013, p2</ref>. ...otential<ref >Ralph L. Kliem, ''Creative, Efficient, and Effective Project Management'' Auerbach Publications 2013, p36-37</ref>.
    25 KB (3,557 words) - 12:31, 20 December 2018
  • ... in different size projects and can also be used for Program and Portfolio management. The article will introduce the framework and the underlying principles. Th ...will be on using Scrum in projects. Scrum is best suited for projects that change rapidly and have frequent emerging requirements. The framework is also a wa
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  • [[File:ISO 31000-2009 risk management strategy.JPG|thumb|300px|Risk management strategy as defined be ISO 31000:2009<ref>[ISO 31000:2009]</ref>]] A useful risk management strategy comprises of the following steps:
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  • ...eeds to identify where they want to be in the future and hot to manage the change required to getting there. ...agement. Vol 5. No4. pag369-382''</ref>. Moreover literature on how change management is applied to, integrated with project portfolio and impact project portfol
    16 KB (2,434 words) - 11:10, 20 December 2018
  • Five dimensional project management (5DPM) is a framework for handling complexity transportation projects. In a Moreover 5DPM suggests several complex project management tools, one of the most essential being complexity mapping with a radar map
    25 KB (3,660 words) - 12:49, 20 December 2018
  • File:Change Management vs Program Management.jpg
    Application of Program Management in the process of organisational change
    (864 × 834 (172 KB)) - 10:41, 21 November 2014
  • ...n a way that helps the project team to effectively implement stakeholder's management initiatives. * Benefit of change that arises from the evaluation
    9 KB (1,384 words) - 12:11, 20 December 2018
  • ...fferent stakeholders is a crucial part of projects, programs or portfolios management. A project success depends exclusively on the stakeholders satisfaction, wh ...ory of the Corporation: Concepts, Evidence, and Implications” Academy of Management 1995</ref>.
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  • ... project management, such as Traditional Project Management, Agile Project Management, Critical Path method and Event Chain Methodology. Some of them have been a ... due to its nature, it became the main recent approach utilized in project management; especially in the big software industry, where the fact that it could repl
    18 KB (2,825 words) - 11:15, 20 December 2018
  • ...agement are often mentioned in the context of the overall topic of Project Management and thereby it can be confusing to understand the differences. The objectiv It is often mentioned that a certain project management method is a standard, which is developed by a specific organisation such a
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  • .... In order to deal with that, the board of directors has to design project management best practices for the company. ...health services to all the citizens. This implies a lot of refunds and the management of a huge amount of money. The administration of all the money needed for t
    16 KB (2,721 words) - 12:08, 20 December 2018
  • ** '''''Ok, I might see what you mean. I have change the sentence a bit. The sentence is now: Often, if a project is about crea ...s "completely and unambiguously. That is probably the core of requirements management and requirements "engineering", therefore you should consider elaborating t
    19 KB (2,738 words) - 15:32, 2 December 2014
  • The three major characteristics and issues in project, program and portfolio management are complexity, uncertainty and human behaviour. This article is focusing o ...l networks",ACM SIGKDD international conference </ref> In terms of project management is the understanding of group dynamics important and useful to manage a pro
    29 KB (4,370 words) - 11:25, 20 December 2018
  • * The Concept of "Transportation project management" is explained. It might just be straight forward, but it could be nice to h * You are using the abbreviation PM both as Project Management, and Project Manager. I think you should stick to one of the two.
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  • ...other concerns regarding spelling and grammar. Feel free to go through and change only what you consider relevant. ...get an overview of complex structures, bene-ficial for project and program management and people in project groups”. It would be helpful for the reader to list
    9 KB (1,597 words) - 13:15, 1 December 2014
  • ...on to all development and other engineering activities” and requirements management is “the process of eliciting, documenting, organising, and tracking requi ...e key to projects success and better business results. A poor requirements management often lead to project failure [2] : delayed projects, budget overruns, or p
    9 KB (1,462 words) - 17:31, 1 December 2014
  • ...project”. This was, it is visible that the article is related to Project Management ... red">You are right. This way it’s clearer that it is related to Project Management
    5 KB (962 words) - 14:49, 28 November 2014
  • ...y common used method. But many project managers (or student within project management) may neglect some aspects of what seems to be a simple method, and therefo ...th your examples it also seems abit like a case study. Perhaps you need to change your structure abit, so you present the theory first, and then come with ex
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  • Greetings Risk management writer * A suggestion; Have you heart about Monte Carlo Method regarding Risk Management/Analysis. This perspective could be interesting.
    12 KB (2,017 words) - 17:57, 29 November 2014
  • == Specific points - may not all be relevant if you change the text == * "main article: Risk Management" - I would probably include this in the text, in stead of having it as the
    8 KB (1,333 words) - 22:22, 27 November 2014
  • ...to avoid this, as it sounds unprofessional [[You are totally right, I will change it.]] [[All right, I will change it to make it more clear]]
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  • ... Change Management, instead of, the relevance of management organizational change? ... in society/stakeholders etc., which is a reason why organisational change management is relevant. It seems like the implementation is the problem, so why not sh
    3 KB (495 words) - 00:48, 26 November 2014
  • *“T''he executive management does not have a need for information regarding the day to day performance. '''Omitted, as I disagree. Executive management in this is The board of directors, ie. a group of people, why I thinnk it s
    9 KB (1,412 words) - 12:23, 2 December 2014
  • ...formulated as "The risk register can be used not only as a motivating risk management tool;" apart from that it's good. '''I have added more rests to my text, th ...description of a particular method' category. It relates deeply to project management and, judging by the links attached, is based on fresh data.
    10 KB (1,787 words) - 17:12, 29 November 2014
  • * Does the article clearly relate to a project, program or portfolio management topic? --> Yes as I wrote, overall your article is good, try to change the sentences, so its understandable, maybe make it shorts and use some eve
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  • ... '''many methodologies and tools''' are available when it comes to project management.......". It would be good if you name some of these methodologies and tools ...eme Project Management became the main recent approach utilized in project management, especially in the big software industry." To catch the readers attention,
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  • == Feedback on "Lean Project Management" by DBDHL == ... great, well written article providing a solid description of Lean Project Management.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Role of Program Management in an Organisational Change]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:The Role of Program Management in an Organisational Change]]
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  • Agile project management (APM) first appeared in 1991 in the form of agile manufacturing. However it ...circumstances. Additionally, the customer’s demands on the product might change as well as the project manager’s access to resources and personnel. All t
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