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  • Project management isso last year - Portfolio management is the new black! This page is about project management in the context of
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  • This pages concerns program management in the context of
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  • This pages concerns portfolio management in the context of
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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
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  • * Project Management, as described by the PMI and/or ISO 21500 standard practices ...nagement" focus of systems engineering could contribute to improve project management practices.
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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
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  • ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_portfolio_management Project Portfolio Management] (PPM) software to ease the decision-making. ... a leading solution and a best practice tool, able to solve almost any PPM management issue. However, after the implementation of such software systems many exec
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  • ...n will be answered with regard to the ISO 21500:2012 guideline for project management. According to the latter, a definition of project management and the processes it involves will be provided.Then, an analysis of the ori
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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>.
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  • ...anagement Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Jossey-Bass, 2013. </ref>. ...tead of software development <ref name=four> J. Highsmith. ''Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products''. Agile Software Development Series. Pearson
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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
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  • ...- 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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  • ... many examples in literature, where QFD is applied in construction project management for identifying customer requirements during the design phase. Moreover, QF ...ment and its extensions’, International journal of Quality & Reliability Management, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 616-640.</ref>.
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  • [[Category:Innovative Project Management]] Project management can be seen as a linear continuous process, but it can also be seen as an c
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  • ...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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  • The purpose of this article is to illustrate project management practices in volunteering organisations. The Danish scouting and guiding or Furthermore the project management practices from volunteering organisations will be discussed with the focus
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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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  • ...agement. Vol 5. No4. pag369-382''</ref>. Moreover literature on how change management is applied to, integrated with project portfolio and impact project portfol ...sful organizational marriage, Cartwright, S; Cooper. C.L, 1996, Academy of Management Executive. Vol 7. No2. Pag 57-70 ''</ref>.
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  • 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
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  • #REDIRECT [[Project Management Body of Knowledge]]
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  • ...cheaper products. The outcomes were single practices such as Total Quality Management (TQM) and Six Sigma, which were later adopted by Lean Thinking.<ref name="O ...n Thinking through VSA/VSM has encouraged other domains, including program management, to adopt this effective scheme and align it to their own requirements.
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  • File:Program Management Stage Model.jpg
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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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  • New dimension into project management appeared with the rise of the Internet and development of collaborative sof ...oject-management-2012-onwards/</ref><ref>Global Knowledge."Virtual Project Management (course)". http://www.globalknowledge.com/training/course.asp?pageid=9&cour
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  • ...nt decisions should or can be taken solely by PPM software or if important management aspects are forgotten in the process."
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...D. Dvir. "A Critical Look At Critical Chain Project Management.” Project Management Journal 34.4 (2004): 24-32. '' </ref>]] ...between traditional project management planning and Critical Chain Project Management is shown in figure 1.
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  • ...n example is: ''"Communication covers both the top down communication from management and the communication between the project leaders and the project team memb **Categories: <nowiki>[[Categories:Management]]</nowiki>
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  • * 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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  • ...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
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  • **Categories: <nowiki>[[Categories:Management]]</nowiki> **References to other wiki sites: <nowiki>[[project management]]</nowiki>
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  • ===Application in Portfolio Management=== ...tion of the assigned project managers is more a problem of general project management ?
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  • File:Risk Management from ISO31000.JPG
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  • ... the stakeholder analysis, power/interest grid etc. to Project Stakeholder Management. Try to find more relations. Provide the reader with some more links.
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  • ...sting and very relevant for any project manager (or student within project management). It seems clear that the article is under in-depth method description cate ...paragraph in the abstract there is a lot of interesting statements of risk management. I guess most of them are not something you have created out of your own t
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  • ===Correlations between Risk Management and Project Portfolio Success=== * In the end of this section you determine that risk management justify the decrease in flexibility. I agree, but i think it could be nice
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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.
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  • ...cluding in the conclusion that the standard is useful to analyze a project management. You could also do a discussion on how to perform a successful merge. [[I t
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  • ...elevance of Organisational 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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  • ...if it makes sense. If a project is run by a traditional plan-based project management approach, and there is no complexity or uncertainty, it might not make much
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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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  • Project management isso last year - Portfolio management is the new black! This page is about project management in the context of
    257 B (31 words) - 15:48, 23 November 2014
  • This pages concerns program management in the context of
    164 B (17 words) - 11:39, 24 October 2014
  • This pages concerns portfolio management in the context of
    166 B (17 words) - 11:39, 24 October 2014
  • |'''[[Project Management]]''' |'''[[Program Management]]'''
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  • |'''[[Project Management]]''' |'''[[Program Management]]'''
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  • |'''[[Project Management]]''' |'''[[Program Management]]'''
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  • <nowiki>[[Category:Programme Management]]</nowiki>.
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  • ... stakeholder in project, program or portfolio is a crucial part of project management. A project success depends exclusively on the stakeholders satisfied, which
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ... stakeholder in project, program or portfolio is a crucial part of project management. A project success depends exclusively on the stakeholders satisfied, which
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  • ...e Technical University of Denmark's ProjectLab effort to provide Project Management education and enable access for everyone.The articles are solely student's Advanced Project Program & Portfolio Management, at DTU.</p>
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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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  • ...ff.bucknell.edu/ttoole/Toole%20PM%20Causal%20Loop%20Diagram.pdf A project management causal loop diagram, Toole, Michael, 2005.] </ref> By examination of the dy ...ff.bucknell.edu/ttoole/Toole%20PM%20Causal%20Loop%20Diagram.pdf A project management causal loop diagram, Toole, Michael, 2005.] </ref>
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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
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  • ...examples are provided, showing how these can be beneficial in e.g. project management. * [[Stakeholder Management]]
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  • ...akly related to stakeholder, etc.), Management of resources (bad financial management, lack of support, no proper discipline and planning), Politics (which has i ... cost, by defining proper requirements and introducing proper requirements management.<ref name="REBOOK">''E.Hull, K. Jackson, J. Dick - Requirements Engineering
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  • ...ed in multiple contexts, among them are [[strategy management]], [[project management]], [[scientific research]], [[policy making]], [[leadership training]], [[h -Fact-based management,<br>
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  • ...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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  • ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_portfolio_management Project Portfolio Management]. The chart is much similar to the regular xy-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...ble chart can add real support to the decision making in Project Portfolio Management?
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  • selection and management <ref name="Ashrafi" />. A wide diversity of approaches have been developed ...tp://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Risk_management_in_project_portfolios risk management] helps to handle part of the uncertainty; however, challenges will always e
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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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  • * Project Management, as described by the PMI and/or ISO 21500 standard practices ...nagement" focus of systems engineering could contribute to improve project management practices.
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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
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  • :main article: [http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Risk_management Risk Management] This article 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 pro
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  • ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_portfolio_management Project Portfolio Management] (PPM) software to ease the decision-making. ... a leading solution and a best practice tool, able to solve almost any PPM management issue. However, after the implementation of such software systems many exec
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  • ...n will be answered with regard to the ISO 21500:2012 guideline for project management. According to the latter, a definition of project management and the processes it involves will be provided.Then, an analysis of the ori
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  • ...tages of Small-Group Development Revisited">[http://www.freewebs.com/group-management/BruceTuckman%281%29.pdf''Stages of Small-Group Development Revisited''], Br ...ht|'''Five Stages of Team Development''' <ref>''Essentials of Contemporary Management'' (Fifth Edition), Gareth R. Jones and Jennifer M. George</ref>]]
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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>.
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  • ...anagement Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Jossey-Bass, 2013. </ref>. ...tead of software development <ref name=four> J. Highsmith. ''Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products''. Agile Software Development Series. Pearson
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  • ...or the Past, A Framework for the Future, Journal of Business Economics and Management, 12:1, 24-48, DOI: 10.3846/16111699.2011.555358''] ''http://dx.doi.org/10.3 ...ple/> The TOWS Matrix was authored in 1982 by Heinz Weihrich, Professor of Management at University of San Francisco <ref name=Heinz/>.
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  • ... the project fails. Most of the projects fail, because due to lack of risk management, in many projects the risks are not proactively identified, analyzed and mi ... your risk analysis, because most of the projects fail due to lack of risk management, in many projects the risks are not proactively identified, analyzed and mi
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  • ...ronment includes basic rules, team identity, listening skills, and meeting management (Hvenegaard 2003). In addition, collaborative problem solving consists of c ...ocus on building relationships between the team and provide leadership and management. The open and trusting relationships reduce communication barriers and have
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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
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  • ...efficient risk documentation tool when it is used correctly within project management. ...sk to be recorded <ref name="brighthub"> ''http://www.brighthubpm.com/risk-management/3247-creating-a-risk-register-a-free-excel-template/'' </ref>. The risk reg
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  • ...- 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
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  • ... many examples in literature, where QFD is applied in construction project management for identifying customer requirements during the design phase. Moreover, QF ...ment and its extensions’, International journal of Quality & Reliability Management, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 616-640.</ref>.
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  • [[Category:Innovative Project Management]] Project management can be seen as a linear continuous process, but it can also be seen as an c
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  • ...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
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  • ...ed. Maybe discuss its relevance relative to project, program and portfolio management?
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  • ...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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  • The purpose of this article is to illustrate project management practices in volunteering organisations. The Danish scouting and guiding or Furthermore the project management practices from volunteering organisations will be discussed with the focus
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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>.
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  • ...the DNA of any project, program or portfolio management, therefore “Risk Management” is a necessity for companies to continuously embark when exploring new d [[Category:Risk Management]][[Category:Risk]]
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  • ... 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 ...n have different backgrounds from engineering, product management, project management etc.
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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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