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  • ...cs and others. Despite its great efficiency, some prerequisites of '''Game theory''' may seem contradictory with a management point of view. First, the extre ...dering the ethical point of view, this article outlines the use of '''Game theory''' as a simple tool. It opens a new and more rational perspective for the m
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  • ==LEGO game for management training== ...ge for understanding the Cynefin Framework. The wiki-page will introduce a game created by Agile42.com<ref name="LEGO"/>, by Andrea Tomasini, an Agile Coac
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  • ...ref> provides a systemic and multi-dimensional picture of team output. TIP theory posits three simultaneous aspects of team functioning: '''team performance' ...d a grounded theory of global virtual team dynamics and effectiveness. The theory offers a series of seven propositions that describe what that effective vir
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  • ...e a team which have a high performance and efficiency. Belbin's team roles theory looks at how people behave in team work and which roles suits the different ...ed a business simulation game. He was invited in 1969 to use this business game as start of a study of team behavior <ref name="Belbin_associates" />
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  • * [[Game theory in project management]] * [[Theory of Constraint]]
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  • ...cs and others. Despite its great efficiency, some prerequisites of '''Game theory''' may seem contradictory with a management point of view. First, the extre ...dering the ethical point of view, this article outlines the use of '''Game theory''' as a simple tool. It opens a new and more rational perspective for the m
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  • ...ction and make it still complex for the assembling, which is a part of the game. In case of production, regarding the theory of product variety <ref name="Ulrich" /> LEGO uses a modular architecture t
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  • ...an class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability_theory '''theory of probability''']</span> is used to analyze the project, and to obtain inf ...>[http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Game_theory_in_project_management Game theory in project management]</span>
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  • ...combining both of the psychologists names. It was initially developed as a game in Joseph and Harrington's group training program, but was later expanded b ...<ref name="Group development2">Hayes, J. (2014). Communicating change. The Theory And Practice Of Change Management. 4th ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 22
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  • The '''scrum master''' is engaged in ensuring that the scrum theory and principles are fully understood and that everyone is behaving and worki #''Planning game'' - the end users define the characteristics of the output through a story.
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  • ...86/01/the-new-new-product-development-game The New New Product Development Game. (1986) Takeuchi and Nonaka (Read 13.09.16).</ref> ...crum'' by Ken Schwaber. Ken Schwaber gives an excellent explanation of the theory of Scrum and how to implement it in real life scenarios.
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  • ... big idea behind the chosen topics in the article and a description of the theory and concept behind. ... third dimension''' is “the hegemonic power of A to set the rules of the game so that B cannot conceive of options other than the set acceptable to A”
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  • ... recent history of the event) <ref name="Reichen"> Reichenbach, Hans ''The theory of probability'', University of California Press, 1949</ref>. With this kno '''Hans Reichenbach: “The theory of probability”'''
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  • ...ne C. Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs-Myers based on the personality theory of Carl Jung. In World War II, the MBTI method was used to assist in fittin ...p a dominant and an auxiliary function for balance. Myers supplemented the theory by proposing a fourth dichotomous type to determine whether the judging or
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  • ...s developed from a fairly quantitative methodology with close ties to game theory, to a more qualitative tool. <ref name="roxburgh">Roxburgh, C., (2009), “ ...h similar features. In general, it is a practitioner driven process, not a theory driven. <ref name="amer"/>
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  • ... make sure to challenge themselves and one another to keep on top of their game. ...clarify roles and responsibilities <ref name=Change> Hayes, J. (2014). The theory and practice of change management. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. </ref>,
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  • ... ensure the exploitation of the possibilities to the fullest. Therefore, a theory of a cross cultural project management is needed to be developed. ...ffect the project. This challenge needs complex managerial skills and this theory aims at helping managers succeed it.
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  • ...t, A. (Anthony M. ., & Kemp, T. (2005). Evidence-based coaching. Volume 1, Theory, research and practice from the behavioural sciences. Australian Academic P ...ired by the intervening modes <ref name="Change" > ''Hayes, J. (2014). The theory and practice of change management, 521. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13398-014-
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  • ...<ref name="Takuchi">Takuchi, H. & Nonaka I., ''The New Product Development game'', (Harvard Business Review, 1986), </ref>. It is designed to guide teams i ...ys in mind. Furthermore, it is important to teach the team about the scrum theory and practices with its advantages so that the team gets an adequate knowled
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  • ...rs ago. A man name Kurt Lewin, his landmark posthumous text, called; Field Theory in Social Science, emphasized that an organization’s desires are influenc ...stakeholders within a SWOT analysis should never be used to play the blame game, but it should be a basis for continuous improvement
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  • ...The following consists of a hands-on ‘need to know’ approach on Belbin theory and tools, how to use it, and why. ...ss game as a framework to study the performance of teams. Here, a business game would produce tangible financial results, which could be used to measure pe
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  • ...be implemented in already existing products e.g. a new update to an online game or a new feature in a mobile operating system. In some industries, this is ...nce and his ''Creating Innovative Products'' is an important work in Agile theory and widely used in this article. ClydeBuisneses ''Agile Project Management
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  • * Know the definition, theory and purpose behind each scheduling method. ...delayed, then the whole project delivery would be delayed as well. The end game of this method is to find an optimal balance between the length of the proj
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  • ...de Vivero (2020): Stakeholder Participation Assessment Framework (SPAF): A theory-based strategy to plan and evaluate marine spatial planning participatory p ...eholder Engagement in Maritime Spatial Planning: The Efficacy of a Serious Game Approach
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  • ... and a strategy to deliver but to execute the strategy is a different ball game. This article takes a look at how to implement the 4 Disciplines of Executi ...cution is presented as a powerful and simple solution to create a winnable game by identifying and focus on executing the most important goals set by each
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  • ...through focusing on Kahneman’s theory about fast and slow thinking. This theory is built on the two systems; System 1 and System 2. ...2 enlightens how choices are made in business and in our personal life. In theory, there are some mental aspects which can be related to project management.
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  • ...ls are openly shared. Individuals link their objectives to the company’s game plan, identify cross dependencies, and coordinate with other teams. By conn ...s the history of OKRs, several case studies, and a nice combination of OKR theory and a focus on people. I would suggest the book as a must-read for anyone w
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  • ...en, M.S. (2015). Combining Reference Class Forecasting with Overconfidence Theory for Better Risk Assessment of Transport Infrastructure. ''The European Jour ...en, M.S. (2015). Combining Reference Class Forecasting with Overconfidence Theory for Better Risk Assessment of Transport Infrastructure. ''The European Jour
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  • ... as higher motivation <ref name="GSTOM"> "Lunenburg, F, 2011, Goal-Setting Theory of Motivation, ''International Journal of Management, Business, and Adminis ...big leap forward. For others, a quarterly planning cadence will change the game. It’s up to you to find your points of emphasis and to make the tool your
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  • ...en(2020): The Scrum Guide. The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game. Retrieved from https://www.scrumguides.org/</ref> (p.1). Today, Scrum is o ...en(2020): The Scrum Guide. The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game. Retrieved from https://www.scrumguides.org/</ref>(p.3). Agility is acknowl
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  • ...ey found the inspiration for the values and management of the teams in the theory of Empirical Process Control<ref>Scrum.org: The Three Pillars of Empiricism
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  • ...ge 526'')<ref name="Kousholt"> Kousholt, B. (2012). '' Project Management; Theory and practice'' (2nd ed.). Nyt Teknisk Forlag.</ref>. In addition to the val ...r 2020) ''The Scrum Guide; The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game'', (Accessed on 16th of February), </ref>.
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  • ...Parkinson’s Law is a purely scientific discovery, inapplicable except in theory to the politics of the day. ...ely. The authors’ work uses mechanism design within non-cooperative game theory, dealing with various issues resulting from the Law. A particular issue in
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  • ...on on which Belbin built his theory, what his assumptions were and how the theory has evolved. This article will give an overall view of how these personalit ...le will describe some commonly used points of criticism against Belbin’s theory along with its limitations.
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  • ...low and related to analytic type of thinking. Dual -system or dual-process theory often links design thinking to the model of human thinking from cognitive p Dual-system theory consists of numerous daily-life examples, which depict the common beliefs o
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  • ... Team Roles are important in Resource Management within Project Management theory by elaborating on possible applications. Furthermore, a broad overview of B ...odology. In this section, one will find critiques of Belbin's research and theory.
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  • ...licts, create a good working environment, and achieve project success. The theory of Belbin Team Roles, developed by Meredith Belbin, describes one way to bu ...ehavioural traits when working in teams. According to the Belbin Team Role theory, the best performing teams are the ones that include all nine Team Roles.
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  • ... (2020), "THE SCRUM GUIDE: The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game" https://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html </ref> ...rum Framework and ensuring that everyone in the team understands the Scrum theory and practice. In addition, the Scrum Master is accountable for: <ref name="
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  • ...o include are complementors<ref name="R6" /> – based on the idea of game theory – and a governmental force that also includes pressure groups. Porter has ...6"> Brandenburger, A. M. & Nalebuff, B.J. (1995). The Right Game: Use Game Theory to Shape Strategy. ''Harvard Business Review, 73''(4), 57–71. </ref>
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  • ...and Ikujiro Nonaka. The article is titled "The New New Product Development Game" and describes how companies such as Canon, Honda, and Fuji-Xerox have deli ..."> ''Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka, The New New Product Development Game, January 1986'' </ref>
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  • ...ave their origin in science and technology studies (STS) and actor-network theory (ANT), which are both very established understandings in the vocabulary of ...owledge in their creation of an object, which can basically be anything; a game, a document, a picture, a trace, and so on. By bringing inscribed objects t
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  • ...er 2017), The Scrum Guide: The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game, retrieved May 13, 2020</ref>.) in Planning Poker. Influential Lean Management theory categorises estimation as waste because it does not directly deliver value.
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  • ...ide with their practical implication on team management. Starting from the theory of human motivation of A.H. Maslow, this paper shows the characteristics of === Theory of human motivation – Maslow ===
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  • The SCRUM theory is based on empiricism (Insert reference), which is a philosophic term and ...en(2020): The Scrum Guide. The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game.
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  • ...ref> The Scrum Guidelines, The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game, Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, July 2013, Scrum.Org and ScrumInc</ref> The Kanban Method was created by David J. Anderson and is based on the theory of constraints, lean manufacturing, and agile software development. The Kan
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  • <ref name="Maclean1987"> Maclean, F. I. (1987). Rectangular game theory and metabolic response to random changes in environmental states. In Biosys .... (2010). Minimax regret and strategic uncertainty. In Journal of Economic Theory (Vol. 145, Issue 1, pp. 264–286). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.
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  • This paper provides a theory of work gamification that positions it as a planned improvement to the conv ...havior. For instance, points, levels, badges, leaderboards and avatars are game elements that are frequently linked to gamification.
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  • ...therland, "The Scrum Guide The Definitive Guide to Scrum: The Rules of the Game", Scrum.org, 2020.''' ... in this Guide, all the key aspects of Scrum are presented: the underlying theory, its values, the key roles involve, Scrum events, and artifacts. In Agile-S
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