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  • * Define the target. Any group that is left out can turn from a possible supporter into a detractor. * Make it a group effort. Everyone should be involved in the communication process to make it
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  • ...ment is a comprehensive model consisting of applicable methods, implying a dynamic and countinous model. The loop of control is built upon 4 phases: individua The PRM Loop of Control illustrates a dynamic and continuous process: it is a process where risks are continuously reasse
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  • ...Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) can be described as a systemized group of activities intended to identify and analyse<ref name="Numberone">C.S. Ca The PRM Loop of Control illustrates a dynamic and continuous process: it is a process where risks are continuously reasse
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  • ...e way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time”. These definitions all describe culture as something that is shared by a group of people, whether it is in a company or a nation, and that culture influen
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  • * [[Stakeholders from a dynamic and network perspective]]: For an analysis of stakeholders in a network per ''A person, group or organization that has interests in, or can affect, be affected by, or pe
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  • Leadership in a group does not have single formular that is the right solution. Every team is dif ...ty and comes up with solutions as the project progresses. This demands the group to believe in the leader. It does not focus much on helping the team member
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  • ...nt designed to map psychological personality types, in order to understand group dynamics and better manage e.g. project groups. There are 16 different MBTI ...ality type tests when hiring new employees to increase the chances of good group dynamics with the existing team of employees.<ref name="Myers-Briggs Test (
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  • ...gram's strategic benefits and objectives'' with a program itself being ''a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way [...]''.<ref name="PMI2nd" ..., especially in the program management context, roadmaps are to be seen as dynamic documents.<ref name="Milosevic"> Milosevic, Dragan et al. (2007): ''Program
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  • ''Innovation Portfolio Management (IPM)'' can be described as a dynamic decision process concept, in which an array of active innovation projects i ...ent (R&D) within high-tech companies. Thus PPM gets extended into the more dynamic IPM, which is a more complex, multi-level process specifically aiming at th
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  • ...o make it easy for groups to reach a certain goal, and further to make the group achieve more together than the sum of their individual inputs. The particip ...s into play in order to use the joint knowledge of the group that lets the group achieve more than the sum of what the individuals could achieve.<ref name="
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  • ...n’s model”'''. '''Bruce Wayne Tuckman''' has published this model of a group development in 1965. Initially, it has only four stages; the fifth was intr ...mbers '''underestimate the necessity to develop themselves into a cohesive group''' <ref> Timothy F. Bednarz. (2012), ''Strategies and Solutions for Solving
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  • ...propriate word than Transformation for the model, since it covers a larger group of activities including non-value adding ones, such as transport, awaiting, ...ion Management and Economics: past, present and future. Taylor and Francis Group."</ref>
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  • ...ge'''. Even though a stakeholder can have small influence as one entity a group of stakeholders working together could have a strong impact. A program mana ...in limitations of stakeholder analysis is that it provides a snapshot of a dynamic field. Relationships between stakeholders as when as their power interest a
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  • ...between workplace mindfulness and job performance among those working in a dynamic performance environment (the restaurant service industry) that remained sig ...on of commitment refers to a pattern of behavior in which an individual or group will '''continue to rationalize their decisions''', actions, and investment
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  • ...o the lack of acceptance from the employees.<ref name=one>The Parker Avery Group, Retail consulting and industry thought leadership; Change management Commu A stakeholder is any individual, group or organization that can affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be a
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  • By contrast Portfolio management is a dynamic decision process, whereby a business’s list of active new product (and de The last group of approaches presented are the Check lists:
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  • ...ct or market, have a broad variety of people with different skills in each group. This allows for better interactions among the different skill sets during ...mes be purely functional projects and can be contained within a functional group and supervised by the functional manager. In this case, there is no room fo
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  • By contrast portfolio management is a dynamic decision process, whereby a business’s list of active new product (and de The last group of approaches presented are the Check lists:
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  • Most of the time benefits are dynamic, hence monitor them may decrease the risk related to their acquirement. Bes Secondly, the lessons that the team group or the manager have learned during the program development should be really
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  • ...ham M. Winch selection method can be illustrated as function of ''level of dynamic uncertainty'' and ''level of mission uncertainty'', see figure 1. ...e early stage of the schedule. The level of mission uncertainty is low and dynamic uncertainty is at the early stage so the most appropriate is use of the ''c
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  • ...e work, and provides a platform for improvement and implementation. VSM is dynamic tool, since its continuously updated as the processes is being improved. V ...rocess is at the time of making the VSM. This is very important due to the dynamic nature of VSM. An enormous amount of waste or in Japanese (<span class="pla
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  • The construction site is a very dynamic place to be. New processes and tools such as BIM and Revit are making big s :'''6. Autodesk User Group International 2012, “The Process of BIM from Design to Construction". '''
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  • ...om/doi/abs/10.1108/13598540710826308</ref> This illustrates how trust is a dynamic that develops throughout the life cycle of the alliance.<ref name="TR">ALF ... to the importance of forming management group, as a true joint management group with a democratic membership to ensure commitment and trust. At the same t
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  • Please complete this table with your group number, full name, username and the title of your article. |Group Number
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  • ...nge of possibilities <ref name="GBN">.GBN Global Buisness Network, Monitor Group "''Introduction to Scenario planning''" (2008)</ref>. Different kind of sce ...ange of possible scenarios will be determined for a particular issue, as a group should be mutual exclusive and concise.
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  • ...trength of a FS depends on the quality of each sub-study as well as on the dynamic managing of the interdependencies between the studies, such as revision of ...ents required to execute the project. Payback time depends on the costumer group as well as the number of customers which are approached.<ref name="economic
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  • ...successful group, you must have a basic understanding of all the potential group members. This includes understanding how each person is motivated, how they ...elves in different forms from individual to individual. The archetypes are dynamic and will interact differently in each person, this leads to the formation o
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  • ..., Hallmark, Kellogg, Pepsi, National Oilwell Varco, Procter & Gamble, Lego Group etc.<ref>S. J. Edgett, “Idea‐to‐Launch (Stage ‐ Gate) Model : An ===An example in LEGO GROUP===
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  • ...polregion of Hamburg with the metropolregion of Copenhagen two of the most dynamic economical regions in northern Europe with over 9 Mio. people will be clust ...se different media in order to reach different groups, possibly via target group-specific information channels. [4]
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  • ...operator. He will be in charge of extracting relevant information for each group of workers shortly before workers need to execute the task. Extracting rele ...l of digitalization. The workers are provided with tablets in which a more dynamic overview is given of the required tasks. This is an intermediate step and h
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  • The Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is a framework for Agile project manageme <ref name="g">Voigt, B.(2004). Dynamic System Development Method "https://files.ifi.uzh.ch/rerg/arvo/courses/semin
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  • ...to assign that person in an appropriate position or even increase the team dynamic. ...attitude is more appropriate in a given situation-to operate in terms of a dynamic balance between the two and not develop a fixed, rigid way of responding to
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  • ...nd the way it affects organizations. It is a dynamic model of learning and group dynamics. ...izational culture is defined as a pattern of basic assumptions that that a group has invented, discovered or developed in learning to cope with its problems
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  • In February 2001, a group of 17 software and project experts got together to discuss about their expe This group created the '''''Agile Manifesto''''' which is an expression of core develo
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  • <ref name="APM_guide"> PM Governance Specific Interest Group. (2011) Directing Change: A Guide to Governance of Project Management. 2nd ...heory, being based on a socially oriented perspective, focuses on a larger group than just the shareholders and it challenges assumptions of the agency theo
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  • According to the PMBOK® guide, "a stakeholder is an individual, group, or organization who may affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be a #Dynamic thinking in circled processes;
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  • ...vital to consider what mechanism drive people and their performance in the group. That is why it is of a great, practical value for Project Managers to know ... statistical behaviors individuals show when facing change. The fact which group given individual will choose is based on how well the change is communicate
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  • ...scheduling tool in project managment was implemented to help in organizing group of people who have different working styles or approach. <ref>Ray S. (2017) ...rently project schedules are based in company web so that each employee or group member has access to it. However when the schedule, especially task list is
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  • As a program exists in a dynamic environment it is affected by external as well as internal factors this mak ... and the duration of a program make changes inevitable and a program being dynamic. <ref name="Managing Successful programs"/> Since a program manager has to
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  • ...g behavior often used internally in an organisation by managers to improve group dynamics and the well-being of the individual. DISC is a very simple and ea ..., they desire to be popular, being the center of attention, being praised, group activities, having positive relations, and having the freedom of no control
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  • ...hop with five phases using participatory methods such as brainstorming and group work ...se is a more difficult process. Also, long pauses can change the group’s dynamic and not lead to the desirable results.
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  • ...in the initial plan are inevitable due to adjustments to unpredictable and dynamic changes (for example continuous customer requests) inside or outside the pr ==== Integration subject group ====
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  • A program exists in a dynamic environment and is affected by external as well as internal factors this ma ... and the duration of a program make changes inevitable and a program being dynamic. <ref name="Managing Successful programs"/> A program manager has to lead m
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  • ...ht|500px|Figure 2: Dynamic Hierarchy of Needs<ref name="dhn">Inspired From Dynamic Hierarchy of Needs of Abraham Maslow referring to Krech, D./Crutchfield, R. ...ublished in Psychological Review, 370-396.</ref> Teenagers want to be fan group of a rock band, football fans coming together and sing, lovers show their f
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  • ...sents the ten elements which constitute a project according to the PMI<ref group="Glossary"> '''Project Management Institute (PMI):'''is a global nonprofit ... concepts<ref name=lecture>DTU Management Engineering, Engineering Systems Group, System-Oriented Problem Solving, Josef Oehmen, Spring 2019</ref>.
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  • ... project life cycle. Monitoring and controlling project management process group. As an aspect of the Project Communications Management in the PMBOK® Guid The PMI standard defines the Monitoring and Controlling Process Group which consists of processes that are required to track review and regulate
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  • ...hat can be used to identify risks, ideas or solutions to issues by using a group of team members or subject-matter experts <ref name='PMI'> </ref>. ...viduals, Getting Things Done might not be the right tool if working with a group of people, like it is common in the case of project management.
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  • ...ther the 'Self-Perception Only Team-Role Report' (SPOTRR) or the 'Team and Group Team-Role Report' (TGTRR). These two differs as the SPOTRR only entails an ...s” to categorise this team role as such individuals plant ideas into the group. However, it does not matter if the idea of a plant seems insane at the tim
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  • ...ect Triple Constraint: time, cost, and scope. In the everyday changing and dynamic business environment, project governance should provide guidance for inputs ...n-kind contributions from several sources, e.g. the government, the target group, or other donors, which will arise the question of whose responsibility it
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  • The model does not include the aspect of time regarding a dynamic change and the circumstances of time which influences a different understan ...munications for Project Management. Auerbach Publications Taylor & Francis Group, 2008'''
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