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  • ...would often be a good idea for a company to use Lean as project management tool, in order to maintain their competitiveness. ... will take a look at pros and cons when using Lean as a project management tool.
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  • Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) is a project management tool which focuses on the design phase in a construction process. In short it is ...ork. The BIM’s are an essential part of the mentioned project management tool Virtual Design in Construction where a digital 3D model is created enabling
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  • ...o keep track of all activities that needs to be performed. The most common tool is the Gantt Chart because of its simplicity and easy application to any pr ...roject management but also what challenges and limitation there are to the tool.
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  • ...t management. Despite the benefits, the use of BIM as a project management tool is still in the early stages of development, and there are still many chall ...on Modelling and its underlying practices are used as a project management tool. The different application areas and limitations of BIM will also be discus
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  • 1. Really nice explanation of the tool. It is easy understandable and engaging even for people not related with pr ... up, it has been really nice to read this article. Although it is a common tool that I though I knew perfectly, I've learn some new aspects of it. Moreover
    7 KB (1,256 words) - 08:30, 24 September 2015
  • ...ossible to look at the questions you have presented by only looking at one tool. ...d be nice as well, but then in the section about how lean can be used as a tool it is included, and that is nice.
    7 KB (1,162 words) - 07:50, 26 September 2015
  • ...article and the desired structure! Look forward to reading more about this tool. ...n it says: “Despite the benefits, the use of BIM as a project management tool is still in the early stages of development, and there are still many chall
    9 KB (1,657 words) - 03:13, 29 September 2015
  • ...ical hierarchy process, AHP, is one of many multi-criteria decision making tool. It can be used both project, program and portfolio management as many deci ...ortfolio management will be shortly discussed. Then the application of the tool will be introduced to the reader in a step by step manner with an example.
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  • ...he LPS tool has an effect on reducing change orders. With that in mind the tool has to be implemented right or no results will show. One of the typical sit Overall the LPS is a tool used in Lean Construction, which has been developed specifically for the co
    16 KB (2,706 words) - 12:46, 18 December 2018
  • ... in order to improve future projects. Lessons learned is thus an important tool for any organisation, as it can share knowledge across projects thus improv ...g task of managing projects can somewhat be aided through the usage of the tool, <span class=plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lessons_learned Les
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  • The aim of this article is the description of the Gantt chart as a tool for Project management, the method, applications, advantages and limitation The Gantt chart is a good tool to have an overview of the project regarding the duration of the tasks, but
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  • ...usions. As mentioned before, in this way the bubble chart represent a good tool for reach the balance choosing the right mix of projects. Since this visual tool is basic and simple, the employees can learn how to use it in a fast way an
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  • ...construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an effective tool for the Project Manager to reach the desired goals of a project within the ...ill be done by listing and elaborating the benefits of BIM as a management tool/process in correlation to some of the Project Management focus areas, such
    31 KB (4,891 words) - 14:01, 18 December 2018
  • ...ly named PERT/COST was first used by the US government in the 1960s as the tool was imposed onto the contractors of the <span class="plainlinks">[https://e ...tors makes it an objective tool which can be utilised in any scenario. The tool '''EVA''' is the fundamental element in the so called <span class="plainlin
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  • [[Category:Tool]][[Category:Visual tools‏‎]][[Category:Resources]] ...week (virtual resource management tool)''' is an online project management tool, especially useful for time-sensitive and calendar-based projects.<ref name
    22 KB (3,261 words) - 18:44, 17 November 2018
  • ...tion Models (BIM) on the construction site as communication and management tool. First the current situation of the industry and the level of implementatio ...AEC industry by functioning as a communication, management and information tool. The difference in approach between the traditional and new approach is vis
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| Is there but not clear for the reader
    987 B (150 words) - 16:16, 18 September 2017
  • Seems like an interesting tool. Would be interesting for me to see what other similar tools exist and what
    239 B (43 words) - 12:02, 19 September 2017
  • ...ch on how to use the BIM software Vico Office (VO) as a project management tool, in a given construction project.
    1 KB (170 words) - 12:30, 12 February 2018
  • ...ical since it is mentioned in the abstract that it is a project management tool and used in the construction industry. Article topic is practical. It is made clear why it is relevant since it is a tool used in the construction industry.
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  • =Kotter’s 8-Step Change Model as a tool for managing change in a program= Because it is a tool used top-down it is suited for programs having a hierarchical structure and
    22 KB (3,652 words) - 17:44, 16 November 2018
  • ...uage even the unprofessional clients can understand it. BIM will act as a tool for managing the construction and design projects in industries since 70th. ...t management. Despite the benefits, the use of BIM as a project management tool is still in the early stages of development, and there are still many chall
    27 KB (4,169 words) - 18:54, 4 March 2019
  • ... when the objectives of a project are being defined. SMART is an effective tool for managers in the initial phases of a project. The goals help in providin SMART goals are a significant tool for a manager to use, as clearly defined goals will make work more reliable
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| Good
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  • This article will shed a light on a management tool called the Double Diamond process. The Double Diamond process covers a wide ...em is the actual root of the problem. And this is where the Double Diamond tool will come in handy.
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  • ...national standard ISO 21500. Based on above, this article will examine the tool primarily from a project management perspective. ...eview.pdf </ref> Since the point of this article is to elaborate the SMART tool and not to investigate the definition of goals and objectives, these terms
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Double Diamond Tool: Prevent budget overruns and delays in your projects]]
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  • ...et the enhancement of the approach of the Iron Triangle into an analytical tool with the purpose of not only defining project frameworks but also to contin ... on value creation (state of the art view of projects) by implementing the tool alongside other crucial management knowledge areas.
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  • To ensure, that the solution was implemented successfully a feedback tool has to be installed. If the problem is not resolved, further measures and a In summary, the SPALTEN problem-solving methodology is a proven tool. It enables a team to analyze the current situation, to identify and narrow
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Double Diamond Tool: An efficient Project Management Tool]]
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  • ...onioli P. D., Argoud T. T. R. A., Gustavo B., Pires I. R. S., “FMEA as a tool for Managing Risks in ICT Projects, based on the PMBOK”, Asian Journal of ...ed Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA). FMEA as a Project Management tool allows to:
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  • This article focuses on the magic triangle as a project management tool for delivering the scope of a project taking into account cost estimation a ... as well as the limitations of the magic triangle as a project management tool. The terms magic triangle, iron triangle and the triple of constraints are
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  • ...used in project operation because of unknown reasons. This is an effective tool to find what really makes the industry profitable. Analyzing exactly which ...ects to large-scale industries. For project management, it is an effective tool to develop a competitive strategy in the market.
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  • This article focuses on the magic triangle as a project management tool for delivering a project taking into account the three key pillars, applica The magic triangle is only used as a tool for the execution of a project but cannot be used to ascertain the success
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  • ...provement of an Engineering System or its new development. A commonly used tool in this stage is the [[SWOT analysis]] in order to pinpoint weaknesses or o ...st R. Ecodesign Pilot – Product-Investigation, Learning and Optimisation-Tool for Sustainable Product Development, Kluwer Academic Pubishers, Dordrecht (
    18 KB (2,770 words) - 09:26, 17 May 2019
  • ...m (LPDS) developed by Lean Construction Institute. An introduction to this tool follows below.
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  • ... 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 better resu Another proposed use for constructive criticism in project management is as a tool for conflict management. If used correctly with people the instructor knows
    23 KB (3,592 words) - 11:29, 20 December 2018
  • ...pecific tools and behaviors. One of the tools is called Just-in-time. This tool is especially used within traders or suppliers of specific products. By us The same goes for Just-in-time. This is also a tool that wont give any rewarding effect in the consulting companies. In contras
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  • ... of the dynamics in the CLD, the project managers can use it as a decision tool and be aware of where to place their effort in the complex system to reach The tool can be used in all systems, but especially proves beneficial in complex pro
    21 KB (3,443 words) - 12:01, 20 December 2018
  • ...rocess of identifying stakeholder concerns and thereby obtaining an easier tool for solving issues. The prioritisation of the stakeholders is a key outcome ...om external influences in the environment. Buffering can also be used as a tool for stakeholder integration, and attempts to create close relations with re
    27 KB (3,921 words) - 12:34, 20 December 2018
  • ...rging stakeholders can be a difficult process, when a specific stakeholder tool has been chosen, especially if the specific model does not apply for the ne From this a stakeholder analysis has to be a more dynamic tool and recognise that not only the identified stakeholders are important, but
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  • The Cynefin framework can be used in projects as a [[sense-making tool]] and as a common language for dealing with complexity<ref name="HBR"/><ref
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  • As a tool for combining all the above mentioned elements in the analysis, a stakehold ...erent essential parameters and enables one to compare them. This creates a tool that can be used to determine the level of support, predict behaviours and
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  • ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_chart Bubble Chart] is used as a visual tool to support the decision making in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_por ... of the tool and its uses in practice and further raises the question if a tool as simplistic as the bubble chart can add real support to the decision maki
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  • In a similar way, every method, tool or technique commented throughout this article is better suited for specifi
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  • ...e="Delphi">Rowe and Wright (1999): ''The Delphi technique as a forecasting tool: issues and analysis.'' International Journal of Forecasting.</ref> ...where the areas of actions are identified. This is a popular and versatile tool, but a lot of subjective decisions are involved at each step. Therefore SWO
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  • ...icial for project and program management and people in project groups. The tool can be used to make an overview of communications, stakeholders and flows o .... Kolkman & M. Kok & A. van der Veen (2005), Mental model mapping as a new tool to analyse the use of information in decision-making in integrated water ma
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  • ...ope of this article, but it is recognized that visualization is a powerful tool to add creative thinking to the standard left-brain logical thinking
    24 KB (3,577 words) - 12:27, 20 December 2018
  • ... from stakeholders. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is mentioned as a great tool to determine the required work and is described within the section.
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  • ...rs a collective overview of the situation, as an artisan chooses the right tool for the job and produces the individual parts for the product. Using “kno ::FMEA is essentially an error tool attempting to map out the different possible ways for processes, systems or
    19 KB (2,957 words) - 11:21, 20 December 2018
  • ...others, brand their PPM software as a leading solution and a best practice tool, able to solve almost any PPM management issue. However, after the implemen ...argues that poor tools are better than no tools it could be discussed if a tool that distorts the result is even worse. This amplifies the need for executi
    18 KB (2,784 words) - 12:33, 20 December 2018
  • ...ts in a Lean way. The idea of the article is not to explain a specific LPM tool, but to provide a general framework of how to manage a project based on thi ...oject stakeholders the roadmap for projects. A Project Plan is the primary tool to guide projects to success <ref name="EightPrinciples">.</ref>. It provid
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  • In this regard, '''program management''' can serve as an effective tool for managing organisational change. With its comprehensive toolbox of evalu ...odel_as_a_tool_in_Program_Management'' ''Kotter's 8-Step Change Model as a Tool in Program Management'', last visited 03-05-2023</ref>.
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  • ...OTs in a more systematic way than the conventional. The SWOT analysis is a tool that provides a basic framework for situation analysis. It generates lists ... an organisation <ref name=Heinz>[''Heinz Weihrich - The TOWS Matrix --- A Tool for Situational Analysis''] ''http://www.usfca.edu/fac_staff/weihrichh/docs
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  • ...he most important part of the project planning process. It is a management tool, which project manager use to project group or projects. Project group must
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  • Belbin team development is a tool that makes it possible to get an overview of where team members are assigne ... each member contributes to a part of the work and the end result. It is a tool that optimizes the composition of the teams (Belbin 2010).
    17 KB (2,606 words) - 11:58, 20 December 2018
  • ...velopment is Quality Function Development<ref name="product"/>, which is a tool used for defining the characteristics of a product as targets to be achieve
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  • ... tool simultaneously. The risk register is an efficient risk documentation tool when it is used correctly within project management. ...ghout the life cycle of how a risk is dealt with, the risk register is the tool that should be constantly updated and referred to; it is the centre of all
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  • ...rder to which risks are covered by the definition. There is not a complete tool or solution that fits in every project, creating a new or changes the exist ...he most important part of the project planning process. It is a management tool, which project manager uses to analyses the risk factor within a project gr
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  • The SWOT matrix is a tool for making an objective analysis of any given company. SWOT is an acronym f ...m for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. SWOT analysis is a tool that a company(or e.g. a project manager) uses to complete and objective an
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  • ...by the customer into engineering specifications. QFD is a recognized power tool and its use has been expanded into other disciplines as well. For instance, ...aiming on the satisfaction of customer’s requirements, QFD is a valuable tool which can support the design team, as it ensures a good and convenient comm
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  • ... received a fair amount of attention in the business world especially as a tool in the entrepreneurial circles. A reporter once asked Thomas Edison about h ...Spiral Model should be able to help with in hardware design is as a critic tool for the project managers. Every prototype will hold a lot of assumptions an
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  • ... range of different applications. Most commonly the A3 report is used as a tool for problem-solving, communication, knowledge-sharing etc. in organisations ...port. MIT Sloan management review, 50(4), 30-33.'' </ref> Even though the tool origins and is widely used in manufacturing, it has been applied successful
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  • Please see [[Kaizen Event - a managerial tool for problem-solving]] for peer review
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  • ...ing" <ref name=three/> when used as a whole become a flexible and powerful tool and named it Scrum.
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  • Risk management is an important tool to use, if a successful project is to be achieved.
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  • ...ized to a single PM dimension it can be further associated with a specific tool for resolution. Lastly a consistent project record makes it a useful refere ==Radar Map (a tool for visualizing complexity)==
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  • Value Stream Mapping (VSM) is a widespread tool in Lean manufacturing environments. It enables practitioners to distinguish ...systems into a less complex two-dimensional model. In this way this visual tool allows brighter insights and understanding of a system and furthermore cons
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  • ...have simply provided additional mechanisms of communication. With each new tool in the toolbox, there is a chance that exist more appropriate communicatio
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  • Few errors here. To find them, use the research tool. ...er R. argues that poor tools are better than no tools I would argue that a tool that distorts the result is worse." Maybe you should stay pedagogic.
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  • The Power/Interest Grid (Figure 2), is a tool used to identify the expectations and power of stakeholders that helps in t The main objective of this tool is to assist on the mapping of the stakeholders and their interests in the
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  • * This sentence: “Although this tool excels in visualizing the portfolio, upstream processes are needs as compre
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  • ===- Self diagnostic tool===
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  • ...where CCPM is sufficiently based in evidence as no scientific or objective tool for determining the buffer size is provided. One key aspect here is the fee
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  • ...of the most popular and respected personality type tools in the world. The tool helps people easily understand why differences arise at home and in the wor ... and spiritual growth, family relationships and health care delivery. This tool had also a great impact in organizational development through building high
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  • File:Situation analysis fig5.png
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  • ...ld be calling it: ''"A tool – using a Radar Map"'' or ''"Radar map – a tool for clarity and comparison"'' ...plained factors and then finishing by tying it together with the practical tool.
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  • ...r the analysis has to be adapted to any project specific or if its generic tool or something alike. *** “The tool is used” or “The tools are used” instead of “The tool are used”
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  • ...nts in new product development is Quality Function Development, which is a tool used for defining the characteristics of a product as targets to be achieve
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  • ...FD, is QFD only the tool illustrated on the figure? QFD is also a ery good tool for making discussion.
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  • ...ol could be improved could be considered along with more of a focus on the tool, your thoughts seem very disjointed, like you are not really drawing a conc ...s a bit more potently, maybe include some argumentation about how well the tool performs its job. The report certainly includes the foundations for being a
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  • ...ist that can can help the reader decide if he/she can make use of the SWOT tool ...thout the SWOT analysis. Due to its age it could (1) be interesting if the tool or the way it applied changed over the years, how and why. Another aspect w
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  • ...a good introduction and the need to create better awareness how to use the tool.
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  • ...nts? And where is it exactly you want to go with it? Is it suppose to be a tool that you can just start using right away on your own risk problems? Maybe you should try to have the question "how is this tool especially good for risk analysis" with you?
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  • ...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, thanks ...troduction to the tool and its applications and an introduction to how the tool should be used.
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  • ...is needed to be an extreme project manager? Is it advice on how to use the tool? Are the tools that are being described related to the XPM approach? The tw
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  • ...enefits of MBTI: sentence: The tool, helps people easily understand -> The tool helps people easily understand (no comma)
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  • ...amining the dynamics in the CLD, project managers can use it as a decision tool and be aware ...
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  • '''The A3 report templates section describes stepwise how to use the tool where the discussion and implementation advice section summarizes and discu ...ed to programe management and I found it interesting to provide a specific tool in extension to current research.'''
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  • ... well explained in a concise manner, facilitating the understanding of the tool. * I think this tool is a great contribution to future students of the course
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  • ...e project landscape. The APM theory gives the project manager a set of new tool to deal with these challenges, as the essence of APM is to be able to adapt ...dup Meeting:''' This tool is positively the easiest and most commonly used tool in APM. The Daily Standup Meeting is a brief 15 minutes status report meeti
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  • This article looks into how a Kaizen Event can be used as a managerial tool for problem-solving processes in a project. The article will introduce the ... has also started using the frame of the Kaizen Event as a problem-solving tool for concrete problems related to other areas in the company such as the R&D
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  • == Meeting minutes as a strategic tool == ...ol for productivity and there is a need for companies learning to use this tool (meetings) better. The article provides examples and has statistics over ho
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  • ...n and Review Technique (PERT), which is a variation of and a complementary tool to the critical path analysis. The project manager can use this tool to analyze and represent the tasks to make sure that the project can be fin
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  • Risk management is an essential tool to use in project management and helps managers get an overview of potentia ...d for this (see section [[#Treat risks/Control|Treat risks/Control]]). The tool, however, can be used to prioritize and categorize the risks, so the risks
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  • ...es a concept, case study, and step by step of using each economic analysis tool that aims to help project or portfolio manager to justify each project alte
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  • ... range: any idea which first seems to be absurd needs to be reflected. The tool which is often used to collect ideas, is the Brainstorming.<ref name=Design
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  • ...s and from other types of information. The'' risk checklist'' is a helpful tool that can ensure that risks identified in previous similar projects will aid The most common tool to assess theses risks is ''Probability/Impact Matrix''. Each risk identifi
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  • * [[Kaizen Event - a managerial tool for problem-solving]]
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  • ...ore loyal and happy team members. Belbin's team roles method is very ideal tool to apllicate when you are working against: <ref name=”homepage”> Pernil
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  • ... indication of the style of management that is best to apply. However, the tool does not shed light on the means of coming to a solution. For that, three b [[The Critical Path Method in project planning]] is one tool that can be implemented to minimize conflicts.
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  • * [[BIM as a project management tool on construction projects]] * [[Gantt Charts as a Tool for Project Management]]
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  • ...to identify an eliminate constraints of an organization as well as being a tool for continuously improvement in the organization. ...ps” methodology to identify and eliminate constraints as well as being a tool for continuously improvement in the organization. See figure 1
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  • ...roup. They are supported by the Scrum Board, which is the important visual tool to plan and control the progress of the Sprint Backlog. The Daily-Scrum mee The '''Scrum Board''' applied in scrum methodology as visual tool aiming manually monitor the process. It is usually located near the Product
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  • The V-Model is a very structured planning and execution tool to manage a project. Thus, the organization of the project and the project ...most all the industries adopted the V-Model as the main project management tool. It is particularly the case for the Defense, Pharmaceutical and Constructi
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  • ...llenges and opportunities within all project management environments. This tool is rapidly used in most European organizations and it was developed based o
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  • ...as a portfolio <ref>Nikonov, O.V, (2007). Efficient Project Portfolio as a tool for Enterprise Risk Management. ERM Symposia </ref>. Each of Markowitz’ p ... I., & Samorodnitsky, G. (1999). Extreme value theory as a risk management tool. North American Actuarial Journal, 3(2), 30-41.</ref>. Mathematical formula
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  • ...o improve delivery of their services; now it has become a valuable project tool for any type of organization.
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  • ...rtly described, the main method developed in this article is the EVM. This tool was developed by the US Department of Defense in 1967 and later used succes ... of the different tasks of a project and that describe the purpose of this tool, are stated below<ref name="barron"> Barron. (1994). “Integrated cost and
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  • ...ol Adamiecki]</span> developed a schedule tool named ''harmonogram''. This tool includes location as a key element in the scheduling, in contrast to the [[ ...n focus of the article is to describe LBS, a '''Project Time Management''' tool, used by project managers in the construction industry. As shown in Figure
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  • ...nt of view, this article outlines the use of '''Game theory''' as a simple tool. It opens a new and more rational perspective for the manager that can be u From a managerial point of view, '''Game theory''' is a very good tool to get into other people shoes and try to fully understand their point of v
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  • A Gantt chart is a commonly used tool within project management, which, briefly, shows the progress of an on-goin ...in which order every thing needs to happen, a Gantt chart is a very useful tool because it gives a good and manageable overview of the progress.
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  • ...the completion of the estimated task. It remains, however, a controversial tool, often because the concept is not well understood; the benefits are abstrac ...By assigning Story Points based on effort to tasks you create an effective tool to measure the current speed of the team. An added benefit is that the perc
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  • ...d complex project involving multiple contractors and an effective planning tool was a necessity to finish the project successfully. The project has been fi ...a huge benefit, but can also make a disaster in others. The choice of this tool must be well thought before.
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  • ...would often be a good idea for a company to use Lean as project management tool, in order to maintain their competitiveness. ... will take a look at pros and cons when using Lean as a project management tool.
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  • All in all, FTA is a very powerful tool in managing risks, and allows for good visualizations of events and allows All in all, FTA is a very powerful tool that can be applied to many different areas. It does possess some limitatio
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  • ...ative Risk Analysis in the Risk Management process. It is a very effective tool that could be used successfully with Senior Management to raise awareness a ...]] [[Category:Mathematical model]] [[Category:Complexity]] [[Category:Tool]] [[Category:Strategic Management]]
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  • ...of them may be due to a lack of understanding of the productivity of a new tool implemented on the project. Also, introducing or switching tools in the mid ... technology, especially in long projects where the implementation of a new tool in the medium of the project could be very beneficial at long term. It is t
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  • ...It is left for the readers’ criteria to evaluate the suitability of each tool, model or method in their own context. Another popular tool to manage resources, focused on employees’ allocation, is the so-called [
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  • ...861) <ref name="Gantt"> ''http://www.gantt.com/index.htm'' </ref>. It is a tool that is very commonly used in project management as it is great for display ...ge in the current planning happened. Though the Gantt Chart were a popular tool from the beginning, it encountered some problems with the limited handling
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  • tool that can be applied for managing uncertainty and risk in a project. Remembe ...wiki links that fitted in this article. I have answered how to use the the tool. I have used more references, so the credibility is higher. Limitations and
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  • ...tory, and therefore is the method not attended to be used as a stand-alone tool. <ref name="web1">How Earned Value Management is Limited (2013), http://www
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  • ... success in the first trial. The rationale behind this idea is to use this tool in search of a much smaller risk of failure. ...al-error experiment. Conducting virtual simulations is often the strongest tool in large-scale projects.
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  • ...ect Status Reports and the "yellow book". The "microchip was the web-based tool that was used by CLM to keep track of all the ongoing processes and inform
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  • Critical Path Method is very simple but complete project management tool. It is intuitive and easy to learn and can be performed quickly and success ...plication in almost every construction project makes it an almost complete tool for sequencing analysis. If the CPM is performed correctly it will give the
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  • ...e people involved in the project, the Power/Influence Matrix is a suitable tool to ensure taking them into consideration. This method aims to not only show
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  • Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) is a project management tool which focuses on the design phase in a construction process. In short it is ...ork. The BIM’s are an essential part of the mentioned project management tool Virtual Design in Construction where a digital 3D model is created enabling
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  • ...s is to have a proper project planning, and Lean Construction is the ideal tool<ref> ''Cost overrun factors and Project cost risk assessment in Constructio
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  • ...otential of modularization as a proactive strategy and product development tool for managing effectively the complexity derived from project and portfolio ...y" put in as the first design requirement. QFD is a visual decision-making tool which is used on the basis of customer satisfaction, in terms of matching c
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  • ...ore detail, it will be described the history about this project management tool and the methodology that it follows. ...oing to be provided and explained step by step. Moreover, the usage of the tool nowadays and how it has been changed with the passage of time will be expla
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  • ... and the fields that it is used. In addition to that, the theory that this tool is based on will be described and finally how this theory reflects on the u ...rovided and explained step by step. Finally in this step, the usage of the tool nowadays and how it has been changed with the passage of time will be expla
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  • ...ting precious and limited resources. On the other hand it’s an important tool to prevent in advance future situations and to promptly identify future iss ... critical: their delays affect the deadline of the whole project. The last tool is going to be presented is Gantt, a really simple linear visualisation of
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  • ...ll respond, and how you can win their support. <ref name="Mind Tools"> The Tool Team (2015)United Kingdom.</ref> ...rall strategy one should choose for each of the four categories <ref name="Tool Kit"‎> Stakeholder Analysis-Stakholder Matrix "Department of Environment
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  • Risk management is the tool to manage special-cause variations in a project. Risk management has to be
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  • ...zation of the product. This portfolio management approach is a significant tool to support the project prioritization and early key decisions. Within this ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase%E2%80%93gate_model Phase-Gate Model]) as a strong tool of portfolio management in order to identify relevant ideas, development pr
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  • ...tation comprehends characteristics of both methodologies, from the 7 waste tool for Lean project management to the Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control(D ...buted through an analysis of priority, either through value stream mapping tool or others tools proposed in this article. A set up of small projects enhanc
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  • The CPM can be used as input for developing a 3 step quantitative tool for the schedule risk assessment, based on the impact and probability of ri
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  • The Metra Potential Method, or MPM, is a project management tool, invented in 1958 by French researcher Bernard Roy. <ref name="MPM1">[http: This method was first created as a tool provided for a crank shafts factory called Mavilor. Very soon after its cre
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  • The Design Structure Matrix (DSM) is a simple tool to perform both the analysis and the management of complex systems. It enab As a tool for system analysis, DSM provides a compact and clear representation of a c
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  • ... providing the development team with a set of '''guidelines, templates and tool mentors''', for all the critical life-cycle activities within a project. Th
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  • ...o keep track of all activities that needs to be performed. The most common tool is the Gantt Chart because of its simplicity and easy application to any pr ...roject management but also what challenges and limitation there are to the tool.
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  • Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a tool used in project management context that separates in different levels of de .../Cost Management System”. In this document was mentioned WBS as a useful tool for Controlling and Planning large acquisition projects <ref> Eric S. Norm
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  • ... ARCI matrix or linear responsibility chart (LRC), is a project management tool mainly used to define the roles and the responsibilities in a very simple a ...ay what every letter and role means. This is important, as the matrix is a tool intended for everyone in the team, not only managers.
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  • ==Tool and method== CPM is still an incredibly important tool to project managers, even though it is almost 60 years old. It provides a v
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  • ...ist to a better understanding of the products life cycle. Not every "Lean" tool is applicable in Project Management, but some of them are amd those are lis ...ifferent levels, such as the entire supply chain or a production area. The tool maps all the non-valued activities as well as all the valued activities. Th
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  • ...nd the possible scenarios where it can be used makes this an indispensable tool for all team members. It should be used on a regular basis when communicati ...tube.com/watch?v=dOFOh4iXQ7Q|200|right|World Community Grid; Communication Tool |frame}}
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  • ...ent that identifies the formal start of a project. It is a good and useful tool for deciding goals, cost and risks of the project. Also in the process of t ...From this will result the project plan which is used as project management tool and evaluated the project success.
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  • ... raw materials. The next decade, the use of derivatives as risk management tool expanded rapidly as companies intensified their financial risk management.
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  • ...t management. Despite the benefits, the use of BIM as a project management tool is still in the early stages of development, and there are still many chall ...on Modelling and its underlying practices are used as a project management tool. The different application areas and limitations of BIM will also be discus
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  • ...anism, buffer management provides a unique anticipatory project-management tool
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  • ...ement process tool will be utilized and further explained and management a tool, impact/probability matrix, will be applied to be a part of the process. This is not a tool in its self, but a process of the procedure when handling with risks.
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  • ...cess in which performance, compared to others, can be measured, but also a tool to describe how notable performance can be accomplished. This kind of perfo ...|thumb|upright=4|'''Figure 2''': Benchmarking as a developing evaluation tool]]
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  • * Strengthen fantasy as a tool It is important to underline that mindfulness is not a tool – Mindfulness is a mind-set, a management theory. Thus, there is no recip
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  • ...nce can be examined as very useful to obtain basic understanding about the tool' </ref> It can be easily mentioned that Gantt chart is one of the essential tool for project managers in order to construct and schedule different tasks and
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  • ...o the major Mexico Gulf Oil Spill, is a state-of-the-art crisis management tool.
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  • ...project management expanded into lean construction. Lean construction as a tool focuses on good planning and transparency throughout the entire course of t ...g product available, can lead to work being postponed. "Just in Time" is a tool for better planning of inventory, which is discussed in section 6.2.
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  • ...d to identify and eliminate constraints in an organization and it can be a tool for continuously improvement in the same. ...ps” methodology to identify and eliminate constraints as well as being a tool for continuously improvement in the organization. See figure 1.
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  • ... how a risk analysis is performed, and how it can be used as a management tool for steering and controlling ... the project in an optimal way, by using the risk analysis as a management tool
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  • ...of them may be due to a lack of understanding of the productivity of a new tool implemented on the project. Also, introducing or switching tools in the mid ... technology, especially in long projects where the implementation of a new tool in the medium of the project could be very beneficial at long term. It is t
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  • 1. Really nice explanation of the tool. It is easy understandable and engaging even for people not related with pr ... up, it has been really nice to read this article. Although it is a common tool that I though I knew perfectly, I've learn some new aspects of it. Moreover
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  • The sentence: “Modular Function Deployment tool is used as a step by step process of how to investigate which part of the a
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  • ...ns to support your arguments, but I will suggest that you use the equation tool, at least for some the equations. Equations done in “word format” gets ... theory, but remember to argue why it is important, and why it is a strong tool!
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  • ...tor changes over time by updating major change points of the activity. The tool is visualized in the figure 3. ...ject team, including roles, requirements and significance of each one. The tool prioritizes stakeholders and visualizes the top 15 according to their desig
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  • Very nice topic that focuses on a specific tool. ... to find the critical path, maybe with an example. The section with the ‘Tool and Method’ does not quite seem to be finish?
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  • ...want to see for this course. An idea could maybe be to focus on a specific tool that could help a manager to be a "mindful manager" in order to narrow the
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  • =Risk Profile as a tool= ...y are exposed and the required risk finishing the job. It is an analytical tool used to plan [[Risk Management]]. This type of analytical techniques is use
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  • ...but many project managers tend to ‘overuse’ milestones as a motivation tool, and therefore adding too many milestones, and labeling every minor task co ... The Milestone Plan will, if done correctly, act as an enormous motivation tool along with making sure the project is on track and on the way to success.
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  • ... ensure that the project is viable and worthwhile. It is also a preventive tool for poorly conceived projects ever being initiated. This process has a set This book describes the universally applicable project management tool - PRINCE2. It explains the practices that enable individuals and organisati
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  • *The article clearly follows the “method or tool” requirement for the wiki article *You make great use of the <nowiki><math></math></nowiki> tool in your article. And although the content is quite complex, it gives the ar
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  • ...ossible to look at the questions you have presented by only looking at one tool. ...d be nice as well, but then in the section about how lean can be used as a tool it is included, and that is nice.
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  • ...onal tools, so remember maybe to discuss the different that separates this tool from other tools and why it is a good thing. ... of a "User Story". I also specify more clearly the purpose and use of the tool and that it isn't an obvious choice for non-agile project teams.'''
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  • ...S instead of CPM, so maybe you could discuss why and where LBC is a better tool.
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  • * “Management of Project Change” is an interesting project management tool, and the text explain it so it is easily understood. *There is no annotated bibliography or description of limitation of this tool before the conclusion.
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  • ...The animation of the exercise is a great idea to illustrate how to use the tool. However, some brief explanation of the different steps followed in the res
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  • ...article and the desired structure! Look forward to reading more about this tool. ...n it says: “Despite the benefits, the use of BIM as a project management tool is still in the early stages of development, and there are still many chall
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  • * I find the subject very relevant as a project management tool
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  • ...his. However, it is a very broad subject and i suggest you try to pick one tool/method that is used within Lean Management and really focus on this. ...w some of the topics you can choose from. You could for example choose the tool you find the most relevant for the building and construction industry
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  • ...red structure especially with the application and limitation of the method/tool.
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  • Anna: Good choice of topic, remember to be focused on the tool aspect and be very very concrete with the explanation so that your article * It provides a good understanding of the tool and real life examples (Japan section)
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  • ... project management. Just make sure that you keep your focus on the method/tool and make sure that the connecting to the overall topic of project/portfolio
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  • ...ossible to look at the questions you have presented by only looking at one tool.
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  • *The article clearly follows the “method or tool” structure required. Super! ...icle is clearly within the scope as it relates directly to a “Program” tool/method.
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  • ...uld be a contribution that others can read if they ever need this specific tool when managing a project. So maybe focus more on the use of benchmarking wit
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  • ...he topic idea, remember to keep in mind that you need to showcase how this tool is relevant/useful for project/portfolio/program management. ...t is good, but maybe it should be emphasized a bit earlier, that this is a tool that can be used in the project/programme/portfoilio context? A line or two
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  • ... not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. So think about tool for risk management and then pick one you can really go into details with.
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  • ...RT/COST MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”. In this document WBS was mention as a useful tool for controlling and planning large acquisition projects''. ** ''WBS could be considered a general tool that can be use in most of projects and program, due to this reason a WBS t
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  • ...as the overall topic but narrowed your scope to only talk about a specific tool. Nice to see that you have already thought about the structure also. ...tion, is there tool to check the quality of the tree or it is a subjective tool?
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  • *The article clearly relates to the “method or tool” structure, which is required. Super! *Your introduction and your figure gives me (the reader) a good idea of the tool and its purpose.
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  • ...es great opportunity for discussing the advantages and limitations of this tool and also give pointers on how this should be used in the most efficient way
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  • ... not as interesting as it could be because it is too broad. So think about tool for risk management and then pick one you can really go into details with. * What is an A3 tool? A description of this would be good if it is a lean tool. (I deleted that)
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  • ...e structure of a "method article". Look forward to reading more about this tool.
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  • Anna: I like your topic and the direction it is headed with the focus on the tool within program management. Remember to follow to requirements for the struc *Detailed explanation of the tool but lack of illustrations (from my point of view imagines of the tools coul
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  • ...t it is a good way to know where to find the specific application of each tool.''
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  • ... I like your topic idea and that it focuses on a single project management tool. It also seem that you have read and understood the structure requirements. First of all, I think the article is consistently well-written and explains a tool which is very useful in the field of project management. There structure of
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  • ...irements for this type of article. Look forward to reading more about this tool. First of all, I think the article is consistently well-written and explains a tool which is very useful in the field of project management. There structure of
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  • ... to mention both the application options as well as the limitations of the tool.
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  • ...ll not clear, why you call it the spaghetti organisation - is it a theory, tool or just a catchy phrase - it is in the title, but you only use the word 2 t
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  • ... be a bit more specific in scoping your article in regards to which method/tool you want to go in depth with. ...hink that the topic should be more specific and you should explain how the tool is used. The length of the article is too short, just around 1000 words.
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  • ...ubject you have chosen. I am not exactly certain I understand the specific tool you are talking about, but it might very well be much clearer in the final
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  • ...ill not allow you to go enough in debt with each of them. Do consider what tool it is especially important for you to explain as this should have your main
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  • Great to see you have found a relevant tool to describe. Good to see you have the structure of the article all figured ... chart to ensure people who will read your article that is a really useful tool.
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  • Are you planning to describe a specific tool, and in that case - what tool?
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  • ...esting subject. Do remember that you will need to look at it as a specific tool. Do also remember that you ahve limited space and it is therefore more impo
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  • Very interesting subject. You seem to have a very specific tool and a good idea of how you want to structure your article. Looking forward
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  • ...where CCPM is sufficiently based in evidence as no scientific or objective tool for determining the buffer size is provided. One key aspect here is the fee
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  • ... used in risk assessment, sometimes it is recommended to use more than one tool in risk assessment. They all have their own focus areas. Lets take a better The SWIFT tool is easy to use and has a simple template. The template and an example of an
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  • The FMEA as a proactive tool should be performed over the entire life cycle of the project according to
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  • ...ods that either have the sole purpose of being a visual as a communication tool, or have visualization as well as other purposes. I argue that by contextua ''A visualization'' is used in project management as a communication tool, where ''visualization'' is the process of visualizing as well as the physi
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  • ...ios, test execution and results documentation. Using a document management tool made the task much easier. It is noticeable to keep in mind that the issues
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  • Meetings are the fundamental tool used during the whole Scrum process. Usually they are facilitated by the Sc ...nd the work that is left to complete the Sprint. It is important that this tool is used only as help to Scrum team; in some situations it could become a co
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  • ... ensure that the project is viable and worthwhile. It is also a preventive tool for poorly conceived projects ever being initiated. This process has a set This book describes the universally applicable project management tool - PRINCE2. It explains the practices that enable individuals and organisati
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  • FMEA is a risk management tool intended to identify all the potential failure modes of the various parts o To overcome this limitations, the authors developed a mathematical tool for risk and failure mode analysis of wind turbine systems (both onshore an
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  • ...t of view. Lastly, the implementation of the BSB modular concept as a lean tool for the rest of the construction sector is critically reflected on. ...an construction approach, a common misconception is in considering it the tool that will make the construction process lean merely by its sole application
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  • ...e in commitment an online dashboard on deliverables can be used. With this tool the project manager is able to plot the tasks. Allowing all members to see
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  • ...nces, explained in the following sections. The risk description is crucial tool for managing risks, allowing the manager to get detailed information about ...tion should be seen as the first step in risk assessment, and as part of a tool, that protects the organization against unwanted events and their negative
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  • ...y G (2003) Development of the international project risk assessment (IPRA) tool. Construction Industry Institute, Austin.</ref> Some will argue that risk i
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  • ...gest bringing in a section for discussion – talk about which methods and tool are used most often, why/why not certain tools are used more than others, e
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  • ...However, once you start to link the different viewpoints, you get a strong tool to identify greater improvement potentials. You can start to answer the two
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  • ...d get more “grip” on the topic. Narrow it down in the end to maybe one tool.
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  • ...hink that the topic should be more specific and you should explain how the tool is used. The length of the article is too short, just around 1000 words.
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  • * The language is clear and describe properly the tool. ...r tool. I would suggest to use the concept given in class to approach this tool to portfolio/program/project management.
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  • ...isk management), however you could mention that FMEA will be analyzed as a tool for solving these uncertainties
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  • I am not exactly certain if you are going to describe a specific tool in your article?
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  • ...s cultural teamwork. This will help you narrow the scope and create a more tool oriented and specific article. '''#diverse dashboard”''': sounds like a tool (incorporate Ana's suggestion) that these team can use in order to improve
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  • ...anism, buffer management provides a unique anticipatory project-management tool
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  • ...hink that the topic should be more specific and you should explain how the tool is used. The length of the article is too short, just around 1000 words.
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  • .../index.php/Gantt_Charts_as_a_Tool_for_Project_Management Gantt Charts as a Tool for Project Management]</span>
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  • |[[Project Management tool: Gantt Chart ]] |[[AHP as a Decision Making Tool in Projects, Programs and Portfolios]]
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  • ...perating frameworks. Single loop learning can be very useful and is a good tool in continuous improvement, but will never create path-breaking behaviour. S A great tool to help learning from projects is ''Post Project Reviews''. It is a structu
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  • The Bowtie method a qualitative hazard assessment tool and unlike traditional assessment tools because it has a direct link betwee ...nstrating the relationships in risky scenarios the Bowtie method is a good tool to use. By communicating the risks and providing a clear roadmap the bowtie
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  • ...stem is now, with some alterations, applied as an agile project management tool. ...version of the same system. Kanban was introduced as a project management tool for software development by <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...ical hierarchy process, AHP, is one of many multi-criteria decision making tool. It can be used both project, program and portfolio management as many deci ...ortfolio management will be shortly discussed. Then the application of the tool will be introduced to the reader in a step by step manner with an example.
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  • ...efits are outlined. In addition to its’ primary area of application as a tool within project controlling, the extended sphere of influence of the method ... performance of Earned Value Analysis as a construction project management tool", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 7 Iss 4 pp.
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  • ...he LPS tool has an effect on reducing change orders. With that in mind the tool has to be implemented right or no results will show. One of the typical sit Overall the LPS is a tool used in Lean Construction, which has been developed specifically for the co
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  • ...lossary''' provide several definitions of a risk </ref> , but is used as a tool used to measure safety or the deviation from an objective. An overall defin ...int of the list, a short summary of the benefits and potential uses of the tool will be granted.
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  • ...sed in larger project due to the complexity and it required often software tool and skilled employee. Methods that could be used is the Monte Carlo simulat ...he beginning of the project. This method, like Monte Carlo, needs software tool to analyze the data <ref name=Heldman> Heldman, K. (2005) ''Project Manager
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  • ...o it is to apply correctly the cluster management cycle. Indeed, with this tool, the manager can easily show by evaluations that the cluster is working wel
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  • ...rgies. Due to this holistic approach, (technology) roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways:
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  • ...ing Stakeholders, the impact/probability-matrix is defined as an important tool in managing the stakeholders. Furthermore the theory behind stakeholder sal It is an important tool for the project manager to identify the stakeholders of a project, as one o
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  • The latest Project Management tool at the time was the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...considered to be “earned.” The utility of this concept as a management tool is that the summation of all earned values for work accomplished when compa
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  • ...st Planner System (LPS) was introduced as a lean management tool. LPS is a tool that covers both project management and planning in a way that those who do ...iven. In the end, benefits and challenges due to implementation of the LPS tool are listed.
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  • ... outcomes of a project than others. But moreover it is also a standardised tool that repeatedly has been proven as the best standard to be used, independen ...fits best. All data collected were then added to the network visualization tool Gephi and analysed by the bachelor student of DTU. The approach to analyse
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  • For each tool a brief description should provide the reader with enough information to ap ...theory background and detailed explanation on the different version of the tool will not be presented. The page [[Stakeholder Analysis]] explains in depth
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  • Feedback is a powerfull management tool, which can either boost the employee's motivation, or be dangerous if used
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  • ...ed in certain job types. This is the basis of MBTI as a career counselling tool. However, there is no data to support these claims. <ref name="Say Goodbye ...ythe. (2014)“Myers-Briggs® Myths and Misuse – MBTI® remains a useful tool”. http://atopcareer.com/myers-briggs-myths-and-misuse/</ref>
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  • #: At this step one can employ the use of many different tools from the Lean tool box. For example, KPI-s are a good indicator of a current state, showing ho As a project management tool, the greatest limitation of Toyota Kata and Kaizen practices is that if not
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  • ...lenges e.g. Group Development and feedback sessions. Nevertheless, it is a tool with many capabilities. ...g this to the '''Johari Window''', the model of communication can act as a tool to increase the flow of giving and receiving information in a group. As an
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  • ...gs. In such situation '''The Critical Path Method (CPM)''' can be a useful tool. CPM is a step by step technique that is used to schedule a set of project ...s with the time constraints.<ref name=disadv1 /> PERT-CPM was a successful tool for the hardware-oriented programs, but its application in resource managem
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  • ... in order to improve future projects. Lessons learned is thus an important tool for any organisation, as it can share knowledge across projects thus improv ...g task of managing projects can somewhat be aided through the usage of the tool, <span class=plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lessons_learned Les
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  • ...erts on precise issues. Used mostly in educational contexts, this specific tool is helpful because researches show that individuals produce more ideas when ...sensus, when a particular problem does not permit the use of an analytical tool, when the participants are not able to meet physically or when they are too
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  • ...boll Management and DACU, ''GUIDE TO THE LOGICAL FRAMEWORK APPROACH: A KEY TOOL TO PROJECT CYCLE MANAGEMENT'', 2007, p. 4</ref> The great strength of the L ...vation for utilizing the LFA is covered, thereafter the application of the tool in specifically in the project planning stage is covered, where the main fo
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  • ...duces the challenges that come with project complexity. It provides also a tool for profiling a project based on the complexity, and describes the differen
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  • ...nagement researcher Karol Adamiecki (1866 – 1933), figure 1, developed a tool very similar to the Gantt chart, Adamiecki published his work in 1931 but o Today the Gantt chart, or similar, is an important tool when working with project management, and the use of it means less need for
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  • ..., which is the ''Earned value(EV)'' of the project. This gives the owner a tool to monitor the earned value against the planned value and the earned value EVM was never meant to be a stand-alone tool. But rather, it should be applied with other schedules and reports to under
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  • ...k]</ref> Due to this holistic approach, technology roadmaps are a valuable tool for program management in organisations in two ways: ...s on those goals - it becomes clear, that roadmaps are a highly applicable tool for program management.
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  • ...nt is proposed. If applied in a flexible way and in combination with other tool these methods can answer to each type of uncertainty and guide the project ...ings of the Delphi method can be overcome however and represent a powerful tool.
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  • After a short introduction regarding the Agile movement, each tool will be discussed both theoretically and in connection with a business exam ====The tool====
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  • To document the projects progress, as visual tool called a Scrum Board is used to display where the project stands. This visu ...s <ref> [http://kanbantool.com/scrum-software What is Scrum. (2016) Kanban Tool (Fetched: 15.09.2016)</ref>]]
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  • ... probability curves are afterwards fed into the computer-based Monte Carlo-tool, generating a number of scenarios and thereby creating the points for the s ...uild up a portfolio around a Risk-Reward Bubble Diagram. It is therefore a tool giving the portfolio management an overview of certain properties of many p
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  • ...Design can vary in different forms, but the forms all imply workshops as a tool for the collaboration process. Emmit et al, 2005 created the creative works ... handled professionally. Especially a worklist tool was underlined as good tool for the design. The project was evaluated against a defined set of criteria
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  • ==Network Mapping as an communication tool== Network Mapping can be an effective tool for getting information out in the right way.
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  • ...requiring a strong control of the current situation, the BSC is a powerful tool for project management, providing continuous checks throughout the project <ref name=ref6></ref> As in every management tool, the application of the BSC requires that the project management team follo
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  • ... Consulting Group (BCG) matrix''', also known as growth share matrix, is a tool to manage a company's business portfolio and derive appropriate actions tow ...ation for similar tools. Although the BCG describes it still as a relevant tool today, the growth share matrix has been criticized by professionals and aca
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  • ...bjectives to manage simultaneously. MCDM can be used as a decision support tool and provide assistants in the process of making such decisions. MCDM is a g ...rent resource types this can simply not be done without a decision support tool.
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  • ... (Stuart Pugh's approach).[<ref name="Toolbox"> [''The Systems Engineering Tool Box''] ''Dr Stuart Burge, 2009'' </ref> In addition the application procces ...d improve the challenges and difficulties and to identify for ''what'' the tool is applicable, for ''when'' the DM is applicable, ''how'' the DM is applica
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  • To build this team mentality, another psychological tool can be used : the '''Maslows Hierarchy of needs'''. In fact, it could be re ... when there can be huge cultural differences within the same country. This tool has to be carefully used if you want to get result regarding a whole countr
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  • ... research facilities or hospitals, the Last Planner System can be a useful tool to project managers for achieving the most optimized time- and activity sch ...cience Center - where the Last Planner System could have been an efficient tool in the hands of the project management.
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  • ...onment.<ref name="rui" /> Hereby IPM can deliver support as an appropriate tool to implement strategy shifts into all innovation-project activities through No matter which approach for decision making is used, it is just a tool and should never completely replace personal management judgment and leader
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  • ...tiveness in the market. Project Management Maturity Models (PMMM’s) is a tool for exactly that. The model helps the organisation learn about itself and m ...for change is key, in being able to make improvements. In many cases, this tool is taken into use, when problems are rising and projects are failing. As pr
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  • Nice topic. Remember to highlight WHY this tool is important in PPPM. Also giving examples can definitely help to be clear.
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  • ...in the project team or between participants, facilitation is not the right tool to use, but actual conflict resolution should be sought. In this sense, fac
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  • ...ill show the participants which roles they are most suited for. Using this tool the leader can find teammates that complement each other and make an effect ...ef name="Poo_lead"/> Transformational leadership then becomes an important tool in portfolio management. It is further applicable to portfolios, since by i
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  • ...ogression, one thing is pretty clear. Key Performance Indicators is a hard tool to implement in BEST. The biggest issue is that there is no baseline and th
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  • ...nned and prepared sheet for collecting and analyzing data. It is a general tool that can be used for several purposes. # '''Histogram''', a tool for showing frequency distribution or how frequently a specific error or de
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  • Throughput Accounting is TOC´s approach to accounting, a decision tool designed to ensure decisions that might have a financial impact take a holi
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  • ... icons with each tool description to reinforce for the reader what kind of tool it is and where it is used within the improvement process<ref name=“quali
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  • ...This is favorable in terms of work environment laws. Lastly SME is a great tool during the planning phase as it is a visual aid of the construction site an During the project processes, SME served as a tool for planning the logistics of the construction site. Geographically the sit
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  • This tool can be useful for both '''experienced and new practicioners''', since they
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  • The business’s strategy is also a very popular tool for project selection<ref name="cooper1">''Cooper, R.G., Edgett, S., Kleins ...ts tends to be viewed at as a supporting tool instead of a decision making tool.
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  • ...on University. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED113833</ref> but BIM appeared as a tool in building industry only in year 2002. <ref>San Rafael, Building Informati
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  • ...ing, coordinating and monitoring the project, which can be difficult if no tool is at hand <ref name=''begin''> CareerProfile.info. (n.d.) ''The Project Ma ...ed to control over 3.000 contractors on the missile program but really the tool showed visually the major tasks and their relationship. As for the differen
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  • | is a free web-based tool, which allows the company to measure, report, and reduce emissions at every ...]<ref>http://www.wbcsd.org/work-program/sector-projects/water/global-water-tool.aspx</ref>
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  • ...e, BIM is analyzed for the perspective of project management. Although BIM tool is more associated with the design team, the impact of project management i Although BIM appears as a new tool for management of construction projects, its concept exists for at least 30
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  • ... and [[The Seven Wastes]] lean concept is therefore inevitable a practical tool in the lean construction process. ...on Based Scheduling and The Seven Wastes. Another central process managing tool in Lean Construction is the Last Planner System. Before we dig into the LPS
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  • ...l understanding and make clever decisions. The war room as a communication tool can therefore lead to faster achievements when planning, even if the room i ...egrees in the room. The war room may therefore not only be a communication tool for the project team, but also for the stakeholders and in particular the c
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  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Management is a tool used in cooperation with Building Information Modelling (BIM) in constructi
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  • ...engineering]</span>.<ref name="richard" /> It also serves as an applicable tool for identifying the causes of undesired events in projects. Undesired event ...rospace technologies.</span><ref name="nasa" /> FTA is today a widely used tool in many engineering fields.
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  • ...d improve the competitive advantage of the company or of the project. This tool helps companies designing viable products or services at the right price. ==Value Chain Analysis as a Project Management Tool==
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  • ...tegies. Perhaps, the most widely used application of a stakeholder mapping tool deploys the power/influence – interest grid and categorizes the stakehold ...introduces the three dimensional grid of power, interest and attitude as a tool for stakeholder analysis.
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  • ...shows the sequential relationship between them with arrows and nodes. This tool is widely used in project management and is required to identify a project A Gantt chart, as seen in Figure 2, is a project planning tool used in project management. It is used to show the timing of tasks necessar
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  • ...rces, resource availability, and logical relationships into the scheduling tool, it generates a schedule model with planned dates for completing project ac ...ue, Modelling techniques, Leads and lags, Schedule compression, Scheduling tool.
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  • ...lso known as “Probability and Impact Matrix”. It is a common graphical tool used to simply and quickly visualize and categorize already identified risk ...Management activities. Finally, the strengths and limitations of presented tool will determined and outlined.
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  • the topic totally fits the criteria. It is a fundamental tool for APPPM. To make the topic more interesting perhaps you could give a shor
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  • Tool
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  • ...to be more specific within a specific area. For example you can find out a tool that is used for Int. Proj. Management. If you have some doubts we can disc
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  • ...t be the entire article. Try to sharpen it in one direction. For example a tool or an applied example of it.
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  • The aim of this article is the description of the Gantt chart as a tool for Project management, the method, applications, advantages and limitation The Gantt chart is a good tool to have an overview of the project regarding the duration of the tasks, but
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  • * Scrum as tool for lean project management. Can Scrum be used together with other project
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  • ...usions. As mentioned before, in this way the bubble chart represent a good tool for reach the balance choosing the right mix of projects. Since this visual tool is basic and simple, the employees can learn how to use it in a fast way an
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  • Nice tool. I like it and it is highly correlated with PPPM. And remember to always highlight WHY this tool is vital for PPPM.
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  • BIM like a tool is a very big influence to building industry. This tool helps building companies, individual users and government agencies to easil ... and attaches cost, scheduling and other information to it thus creating a tool for achieving improved project delivery. <ref> "Building Information Modell
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lessons learned - a tool for sharing knowledge in project management]]
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  • A blue ocean strategy is a tool used to gaining a competitive advantage, it is a strategy used to create a ...ain an advantage on the current market the blue ocean strategy is a strong tool to work towards sustainability. <ref name=Blue_Ocean_Strategy>W. Chan Kim &
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  • ...table of contents after the abstract. Also, remember to highlight WHY this tool is important in PPPM.You should also add more things in the abstract becaus
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  • ...s interesting. All good! It suits the PPPM. Remember to highlight WHY this tool is fundamental for PPPM.
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  • ...construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an effective tool for the Project Manager to reach the desired goals of a project within the ...ill be done by listing and elaborating the benefits of BIM as a management tool/process in correlation to some of the Project Management focus areas, such
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  • [2]S. Yang and L. Huang, “Web mining as a valuable tool in technology commercialization potential evaluation,” in 2008 Internatio
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  • ...ng projects into stages, deliverables and work packages. If the management tool is used correctly, it can have a positive impact on other project managemen ...losing the overview of “why are we doing this project?” the management tool helps identifying the deliverables and thereby, helping the team to organiz
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  • ...usions. As mentioned before, in this way the bubble chart represent a good tool for reach the balance choosing the right mix of projects. Since this visual tool is basic and simple, the employees can learn how to use it in a fast way an
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  • This article intends to provide a tool for Project Managers who would like to '''improve''' their own processes by ....1/7333/Value%20Stream%20Analysis%20and%20Mapping.pdf?sequence=1</ref> The tool, focuses on the development of tasks which add value to the final product,
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  • |[[BIM as a project management tool on construction companies]] |[[SMART goals - A Project Manager Tool]]
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  • The DMAIC-framework is a Six Sigma tool used to secure the best practice in planning and executing an engineering p ==The application and explanation of the tool==
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  • Managing these and engaging key stakeholders is a tool that creates a successful project. The stakeholders can be analysed using a ...company and can change this decision. Stakeholder Managers should use this tool in companies which they often do not know well or they want to understand b
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  • '''provide guidance on how to use the tool, concept or theory and when it is applicable ?'''
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  • A3 is a tool which can be used in a lot of different ways. The main purpose is to do pro
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  • The Cynefin Framework is a tool developed by David J. Snowden and other contributors<ref>http://pmiswohio.o
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  • ... Constraints, providing a very useful insight into the development of this tool in Project Management
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  • Recovery Project Management is very useful tool when it comes to treating troubled projects as other project management met In my opinion Recovery Project Management is a great tool when the mistake (or the series of mistakes) has already been made and we n
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  • ...nce can be examined as very useful to obtain basic understanding about the tool' </ref> It can be easily mentioned that Gantt chart is one of the essential tool for project managers in order to construct and schedule different tasks and
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  • |[[Earned Value Analysis : A tool for decision-making]]
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  • ...e.ieee.org.proxy.findit.dtu.dk/document/6304030/</ref> and even though the tool is hard to establish when to be used, is “uncertainty” a common denomin Scenario planning has become a popular tool for businesses. Even though we do not know how the future will look like, w
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  • ...ablish the critical path by hand. It is therefore obvious to use a digital tool to speed up the calculations. One of the most used programs in schedule pl ...timal plan given the circumstances. However, computers are now an everyday tool, and as it has been illustrated in this article, the software used for the
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  • ... Army Engineers in the late 1980s, as a concept of the Japanese management tool [[Total Quality Management]] (TQM). The purpose of the new founded concept
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  • ...ental impacts in the life cycle of the building. By incorporating LCA as a tool in construction design phase, can the construction products be seen in conj ...struction, renovations and maintenance and using this as a decision-making tool from the earliest stages of the project. Thus, the long-term financial cons
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  • ...formance if it comes in small doses. If so, it can be used as a management tool<ref name=Fewings <i>Peter Fewings (2005), "Construction Project Management"
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  • ...9000. Just like ISO 9000 the ISO 14000 acts both as an internal management tool and as a way of demonstrating a company’s environmental commitment to its ...ntal and Sustainability Issues in Construction'', which is an approach and tool that can be used for almost any kind of building. The concept builds upon t
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  • ...m_as_a_project_management_tool Last Planner System as a project management tool]</span>. ...ructure matrix can for example be used in the design phase as an iterative tool where the architect sends a structure design to the engineer who then sends
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  • ...ated as the processes is being improved. VSM differs from the traditional tool; process/flow maps, by having a process focus, rather than a product focus. ...required to bring a product or service to the end customer. It is a visual tool that provides a holistic view of the overall process, and thus a platform f
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  • ...they happen by analyzing the collected data. The selection of the digital tool is very important, as an inaccurate selection of a system can lead to a fai This technique can be used as a corrective QC tool as a well as a preventive tool, the only difference is whether the problem have occurred or are predicted.
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  • ...r tools can be utilized afterwards. It is because DSM is not a stand-alone tool that can plan the optimal schedule when it comes these previous factors. Th ...nalytical Design Planning Technique (ADePT): a dependency structure matrix tool to schedule the building design process". ''Construction Management and Eco
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  • ...ive environment. The model can be used on different scales, as a big scale tool of evaluating large projects, or as a small scale optimization of a particu
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  • ...team members with a sense of purpose, which serves as a major motivational tool.
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  • ... the method had shown its importance, since the management world did get a tool that could manage projects that have many dependencies in a smart way and s The 4D-planning is still a newer tool in the world of time management but with a large potential of application.
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  • The SDGs are expected to be an extremely helpful tool in the creation of more effective partnerships with governments, civil soci *WBCSD Global Water Tool
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  • ...ng, quantities and digital handover. Different models in the specification tool will be presented corresponding to varying demands towards ICT from the cli .... This process has resulted in the newest release of the ICT-specification tool: A102 ICT-specifications 2016. The specification is created in a wide colla
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  • ...the PBS "Product breakdown management" and the pros and cons by using this tool in project management. ... PMBOK in the 1987 as a standardized tool. The Product breakdown structure tool is wisely applied when having some kind of production line with many sub pr
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  • The BIM model is designed as a communication tool with the contractor and subcontractors to coordinate the project on site. A ...y management) are used. More on this can be found on [[BIM as a Management Tool in Construction Projects]]. The potential for simulation using agent-based
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  • If 4D-planning is successfully used, this tool is proved to be a valuable asset in terms of time and cost. It can reduce t ...ue. The study presents the areas where 4D BIM considered a more effective tool, its benefits and barriers.
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  • ...-b05e3470de65. (21-06-2017) </ref>, including BIM (''[[BIM as a Management Tool in Construction Projects#Definition of BIM|Building Information Modelling ( BIM is not a specific software tool but rather a way of working with 3D models. <ref> Koutsogiannis, A. (2017).
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  • ...ly named PERT/COST was first used by the US government in the 1960s as the tool was imposed onto the contractors of the <span class="plainlinks">[https://e ...tors makes it an objective tool which can be utilised in any scenario. The tool '''EVA''' is the fundamental element in the so called <span class="plainlin
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  • A cash flow projection is a business tool of utmost importance for the construction industry, providing a basis for c ... in funding and plan for those gaps accordingly. It is a vitally important tool for predicting the continuing financial health of the business.
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  • ...ducted face to face for a relative short time and the method is a flexible tool which is easily adaptable to different types of projects <ref name=" bauman
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  • ... management process, the creation of a WBS "Work breakdown structure" is a tool, which has some large benefits in order to obtain a good cost-, time planni ...ub products that contributes the to final end product. In this way the PBS tool is applied to make large and complex products more simple to handle. Within
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  • ... of the most commonly used tool for that purposes is [[BIM as a Management Tool in Construction Projects|BIM]].
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  • ...pii/S0263786306001505</ref>. However, Wittgenstein family-resemblance is a tool that allows us to define complex concepts. Relational contracts are, like alliancing, a tool used to manage the dynamic in coalition projects<ref name="MwS">Sakal, Matt
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  • The financial appraisal, which acts as abovementioned, as a decision-making tool for the client-investor, depends, mostly, on: ...e NPV calculation. One of the main uses of NPV calculation is to provide a tool for choosing the most profitable project. As the NPV calculation projects c
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  • Project Management Institute practice standards are guides to the use of a tool, technique, or process
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  • ...ion of the major milestones of the construction process is often the major tool for managing the schedule <ref name="Winch"></ref>, and consequently the ma A cash flow projection is a business tool of utmost importance for the construction industry, providing a basis for c
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  • ... a decsion theory. The decision tree is the most commonly applied decision tool in the decision analysis. The decision theory of interest in the decision a Risk analysis and risk management is an important tool in the construction management process. Risk implies a degree of uncertaint
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  • |4 [[Lessons learned - a tool for sharing knowledge in project management]] * 4 [[Lessons learned - a tool for sharing knowledge in project management]]
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  • ... the method had shown its importance, since the management world did get a tool that could manage projects that have many dependencies in a smart way and s The 4D-planning is still a newer tool in the world of time management but with a large potential of application.
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  • ...t of the method had shown its importance, since the management world got a tool that could manage projects that have many dependencies in a smart way and s The 4D-planning is still a newer tool in the world of time management but with a large potential of application.
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  • ...]] efficient. According to Taroun et al.<ref name="taroun"/>, no theory or tool has been proven to be satisfactory in the assessment of risks. However, wit The most useful tool behind quantitative risk assessment is the analysis of probability of occur
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  • * [[AHP as a Decision Making Tool in Projects, Programs and Portfolios]]
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  • ... of the most commonly used tool for that purposes is [[BIM as a Management Tool in Construction Projects| BIM]]. ...plies on the example of building construction. Listed above techniques are tool to achieve sustainability in construction. Considerations on influence of t
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  • ...sion theory]]. The [[decision tree]] is the most commonly applied decision tool in the decision analysis <ref name="Barros"> R.C. Barros, A. de Carvalho, A Risk analysis and risk management is an important tool in the construction management process. Risk implies a degree of uncertaint
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  • |[[SMART goals - A Project Manager Tool]]
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  • ===Description of the tool=== Future workshops are a tool for establishing a shared vision among carefully selected participants in w
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  • A relevant tool to apply is the risk matrix where the goal is to minimize the impact or red The Payback Period is a very simple tool in terms of financial evaluation. The payback period simply compares the re
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  • ...nt is proposed. If applied in a flexible way and in combination with other tool these methods can answer to each type of uncertainty and guide the project ...ings of the Delphi method can be overcome however and represent a powerful tool.
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  • To scope means breaking down a project into more manageable parts. The tool gives a better overview of the project, and gives you a better understandin Scoping is a useful tool in the beginning of a project, and while it is ongoing, to see if any new d
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  • ... due to the principles of project management. It is therefore an essential tool in project management. Especially in the early stages by defining the proje
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  • ...d quality (TCQ) form the iron triangle. The iron triangle has been a major tool in measuring project management “success” during the last 50 years. Despite the fact that it is such a common tool, Roger Atkinson, amongst many other academics and practitioners, discusses
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  • ...ction to evaluate effectiveness and resources to evaluate efficiency. This tool makes it easier to see if either needs improvement.<ref name="assessmenttoo ...rioritize them? It can be very helpful to use tools to prioritize, and one tool that the author came across is the Eisenhower Matrix, which can be seen in
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  • ...o prevent time waste in projects the ready, aim, fire approach is a worthy tool. Do up-front assessment by checking if there are harmful side-effects, cust
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  • Systems thinking is not a tool or concept but an interdisciplinary field, which receives contributions fro
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  • ... Control Systems in Project Management is proposed taking into account the tool's limitations. As previously mentioned, the LOC is an analytic tool serving to assess the distinct functions of Management Control Systems (MCS
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  • Balanced scorecard is a measurement tool used by mangers to improve the operational performance of their project tea
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  • SWOT analysis is a tool developed to help identify the key internal and external factors of an orga ... in business organizations. However, it can also work as a risk management tool.
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  • Choosing the right reference class is the main task of using the tool Reference Class Forecasting. When the forecaster is doing so, how certain c
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  • |[[Teamweek (virtual resource management tool)]] |[[Implementation of BIM as communication tool for construction site operations]]
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  • ...ss''' (also referred to as ''Phase-Gate Process'') is a project management tool, dividing the time horizon of a project into several information-gathering ...put <ref name="Cooper1990"> Cooper, R.G. (1990). Stage-Gate Systems: A New Tool for Managing New Products. ''Business Horizons''. pp 44-54 </ref>.
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  • ...iefly below, along with application, advantages, and disadvantages of each tool. </div><br /> ...ssessment: a case study of a construction project utilizing a risk mapping tool “, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, (2014), Vol. 119, pp. 519-
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  • ...ch are favorable and unfavorable for using agile as the project management tool.
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  • ...nd project life cycle. This paper will show how a strategics organizations tool, such as the balanced scorecard, can be used in combination with the the pr ... well as the public sector and a non-profit organisation. This lead to the tool quickly being abandoned by organisations <ref name="two">''Kapland,R.S(2009
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  • ...ntation. Finally, the article will evaluate needs and limits on using this tool. As already described, Kaizen is a powerful tool for positive changes. The most relevant '''''benefits''''' are:
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  • The program (or project) evaluation and review or PERT is a statistical tool designed to analyze and represent the tasks involved in completing a given ...pessimistic time" for each activity. The technique is a management control tool that sizes up the outlook for meeting objectives on time; highlights danger
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  • ...manager, you have to find out what features should be included. There is a tool to figure it out and to measure satisfaction, it is called Kano model. This
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  • One tool to help providing factual justification for the treatment of each risk and ...sk management, what the benefits are and what barriers are related to this tool.
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  • '''Scenario Analysis''' or '''Scenario Planning''' is a tool for uncertainty management, for instance in project, programme and portfoli ...titative methodology with close ties to game theory, to a more qualitative tool. <ref name="roxburgh">Roxburgh, C., (2009), “The use and abuse of scenari
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK, describes a concept
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  • ...e="a"> [''http://www.roma.odi.org/''] ''ROMA guide''</ref> is an excellent tool for planning policy influencing interventions but it does not suggest a met ...> [''http://www.roma.odi.org/''] ''ROMA guide''</ref> may not be the right tool. ROMA<ref name="a"> [''http://www.roma.odi.org/''] ''ROMA guide''</ref> nee
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  • ... portfolio management. The article aims to investigate in what extend this tool can be implemented and what is the process to succeed it. The key principle ... some of their concerns. Scenario planning, as a strategic decision-making tool can utilize these uncertainties and incorporates them into a strategy that
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  • ...ssociates. Worthwhileness is the essential focus of a FS, meaning that the tool helps determine whether a project is possible and/or reasonable. As shown o The tool may have great influence on the success of the project, as is shown for the
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  • ...and intuition. Essentially Fuzzy set theory is seen as modern mathematical tool that helps quantify qualitative risk assessment. The Quantitative Qualitati
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  • [[Category:Tool]][[Category:Visual tools‏‎]][[Category:Resources]] ...week (virtual resource management tool)''' is an online project management tool, especially useful for time-sensitive and calendar-based projects.<ref name
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  • ...ources, or is it essential to delay the project release date? An important tool to handle scope creep is to make it the costumer’s cost creep. Set a new ...easier to write down suggestion than actually implement them. An important tool to handle scope creep is to make it the costumer’s cost creep. Set a new
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  • ...ublished by Cooper in 1990.<ref>R. G. Cooper, “Stage-gate systems: A new tool for managing new products,” Bus. Horiz., vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 44–54, 199 ..., so called typical, model.<ref>R. G. Cooper, “Stage-gate systems: A new tool for managing new products,” Bus. Horiz., 1990.</ref>
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  • ...fication of risks is essential for the success of a project. An effective tool that is used for risk identification and control is the technique called
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  • ...in lean manufacturing, also developed by Taiichi Ohno, and is an effective tool to highlight problem areas, measuring lead time throughout the full process ...e applied to improve any type of production practice. The book is a useful tool for anyone who aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness through reducti
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK, in an organizational context, no clear application
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  • ...R department of Berkeley University of California uses Myers-Briggs® as a tool offered for personal development<ref>https://hr.berkeley.edu/development/ca ...result is supported by data from previous tests. If the test is given as a tool to initiate a conversation about the applicant's personality traits and it
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  • ...concept and framework development that makes it unique and a very powerful tool. The method accuracy can be evaluated by comparing it with other methods of ...grams <ref name="one"> Loo, Robert. 2002. “The Delphi Method: A Powerful Tool for Strategic Management.” Policing: An International Journal of Police S
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  • ...ia:benefits realisation management|benefits realisation management]], is a tool that helps with the identification of benefits and their criteria in relati ...d. Organisations that take advantage of benefits mapping, often tailor the tool after its needs and therefore various versions of maps exists, examples are
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  • ... the use of materials was tested, but because of the use of the management tool Lean Construction, was the building project more efficiently and ended up b
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  • For that purpose the tool of early public participation has been developed. An improved communication
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  • ...stand the network and the interdependency between teams. This is where the tool Alignment Matrix plays a role. This aim of this article is to explain the tool and its applications. It will draw upon the key findings from the Pratt and
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  • ...ge project’s chance of success, where the other one is a risk evaluation tool. ...ge risks in change projects, a quick look at the qualitative risk analysis tool is as well made.
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  • ... types from the perspective of the project manager. Despite the name, this tool is placed under stakeholder mapping and can be seen in figure 3. ... a useful tool to identify expectations of different stakeholders. It is a tool that utilizes the concept of brainstorming in a reverse and a creative mann
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  • ...s identification of root causes for problems. This has made it a valuable tool for risk identification, and in a wider sense in Risk Management as it can ...e on the subject<!-- as well as the author's personal experiences with the tool-->.
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK ...dustry background,(ex. in pharmaceutical, chemical, others..?)in which the tool is applied or intended to apply. In other industries doesn't deals with "sc
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  • ...f investment for the stakeholders. <ref name="Geraldi"/> Risk control is a tool used as P-AROM to fulfil its purpose. To obtain risk control a process with This tool can be used in any projects but with a high demand on cost, it is often see
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  • ...ofessional projects, but also in any project of private nature. Using this tool allows to generate success substantially related to its original efforts, w
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  • ...on in different WBS areas could be obtained, by the use of the statistical tool called Monte Carlo method.
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  • The decision tree is a tool that can aid the project manager to ensure the best outcome of a problem.<b ... able to select the best expected outcome. The decision tree is a powerful tool and can fit many tasks. It is however not suited for every task and the pro
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  • ...tion Models (BIM) on the construction site as communication and management tool. First the current situation of the industry and the level of implementatio ...AEC industry by functioning as a communication, management and information tool. The difference in approach between the traditional and new approach is vis
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  • Similarly, sometimes simply using a project management tool isn’t enough to fully get an overview of a focus area. Sometimes critical ...PNG|thumb|Figure 3: Double probability impact matrix: a project management tool that can create an overview of not only risks but opportunities as well [[#
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  • ... context of Project Portfolio Management. Finally, some limitations of the tool in both a conceptual and practical context are stated. ...ion.<ref>A Critique of the Balanced Scorecard as a Performance Measurement Tool, Emad A. Awadallah and Amir Allam (2015), International Journal of Business
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  • ...both the owners dependent on the manager and the people he depends upon. A tool necessary for this is RACI [[Responsibility assignment matrix]]. It is usef
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK for the Network plan, maybe you can elaborate a bit
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  • ...hasize the need for contract management guidelines and administration as a tool in project management. The project and organizational benefits derived from ...ensure minimal contractual risk, claim dispute and as a project management tool for many individuals who find themselves undertaking project management res
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  • '''Critical Path Method or CPM''', is a tool used in the planning and management of different types of projects such as ... the construction project, to provide an optimum solution. It is a crucial tool used in construction management as it provides varying degree of involvemen
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK, even though the abstract refers to the purpose asp ... of the Project management the tool intends to be applied and describe the tool to this particular aspect.
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| Describes the use of the tool/theory/concept in a retail context, no clear application in a retail Portfo ...ovative tools for the Supply Chain"'' but fails to explain or connect this tool(s)/theory(s)/concept(s) with the strategy (Omnichannel strategy) described
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  • ...ity, motivated employees and satisfied customers. Lean is therefore a good tool to use when managing a company of any kind. The Last Planner System (Last Planner) is a planning tool developed by Glenn Ballard and described in his PhD thesis. Last Planner is
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| No description of any tool/theory/concept in relation with Portfolio, Program or Project management
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  • ...ent]][[Category:Uncertaity]][[Category:Change Management‏‎]][[Category:Tool]]
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| Is there but is not clear for the reader. ...as a debate on a partnership basis'', can ''dialog forum'' be considered a tool/concept?, if yes the title of the article should be reconsidered.
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  • .... Sipe (1994). ''PEACE R.U.L.E.S!TM Guidelines'', Your Conflict Resolution Tool. Detroit: Performance Resource Press.</ref> works for a Servant Leader: ... articulate and inspire a shared vision, he uses creativity as a strategic tool, and he is a discerning, decisive, and courageous decision maker. His core
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK, no mention to which aspect of Portfolio, Program, P
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| Implies the use of guidelines, but does not describe th
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  • ...Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| There is no description of any tool/theory/concept ...ring the construction phase of projects but fails to describe any specific tool/theory/concept and the purpose intended with the article.
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  • ...l/theory/concept'''|| The abstract does not provide any description of any tool/theory/concept The abstract fails in providing a description of a tool/theory/concept that can be use by the project sponsor and the intended purp
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| The method has not been clearly described
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  • ...re but not clear for the reader, try to reformulate the description of the tool/theory/concept
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  • Therefore, performance measurement is a powerful tool to achieve a more effective management. Nevertheless, measurements in perfo ...ting a comprehensive view of a project or an organization. The use of this tool may comprise objectives such as aligning processes with a project or gettin
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  • ...e, organization influences employees likelihood of taking risks. This is a tool that firms can use to either increase decision-makers risk-taking ability o ...ance level and focus resources towards those. The utility curve is another tool for understanding risk tolerance. A utility curve shown in fig. 2 demonstra
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  • ...peated.<ref name="MBF"/> However, the MBTI® instrument is a psychological tool and like many other psychological tools, it is followed by numerous of deba
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  • I suggest you use some examples as well to show the tool better or different ways of using it, you can either find real examples or
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  • Apart form showing theory, see if you can use some examples using the tool, visuals could help as well.
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  • ... change your title to include the "risk management" since you will use the tool only for that? Not a big deal anyways.
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| No description ...e of measurements in a Project management context it fails to describe the tool/theory/concept and the intended purpose of the article.
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  • ...cept'''|| Is there but not clear for the reader, try to explain better the tool/theory/concept
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  • Seems like an interesting tool. Would be interesting for me to see what other similar tools exist and what
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  • ...ting to present the benefits but also the pros/cons and limitations of the tool, and also resent some real case examples of how they used it, how they bene
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  • ...e tool. Would be nice to find some examples that illustrate the use of the tool to make it more reader friendly. Also maybe discuss some challenges or limitations of the tool, when it gives the best outcome, etc.?
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  • ... it makes more sense to first present the elements and then the use of the tool. Unless you have it somehow different in your mind which is also ok of cour
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  • ...t. Will you focus in one of these categories? All? How does the use of the tool differ in each of them? Because now in your text I see it too general so tr
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  • Will you focus it on programs or projects? Does the use of the tool change in one case or another? Make it clear what it is you are investigati
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  • Maybe also present some limitations of the tool, when it provides the most benefits, pros/cons, etc.? ... programs or portfolios? All of them maybe? What changes in the use of the tool in any case (if smth changes)? I would try to focus it (or discuss all opti
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  • Random thought from my side: Since this tool is Simon's, will you able to find additional literature to support it? It m
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  • It would also be nice if you can present some example of the tool's use (if possible).
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  • ...ofessional projects, but also in any project of private nature. Using this tool allows to generate success substantially related to its original efforts, w
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  • |'''Description of the tool/theory/concept'''|| OK, even though the abstract refers to the purpose asp ... of the Project management the tool intends to be applied and describe the tool to this particular aspect.
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  • ...est that you also use some examples also to indicate different uses of the tool (or the other tools you talk about) to make it more understandable and visu
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  • ... any project manager. While many interpretations of the acronym exist, the tool has a great level of awareness due to its easy applicability and positive a ...ation regarding human based limitations using the tool on the one hand and tool-specific limits one the other hand will be conducted. It is set in comparis
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  • ...-depth description of the Project Network Diagram tool (PND tool). The PND tool is very useful for a project manager when the manager needs an overview of ...ask can slip, while the project still finishes on time. This can also be a tool for a project manager, during the project, to reallocate workers or other r
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  • ...tatistical analysis. In this article decision tree as a project management tool is presented. This article analyzes, at first, some important introductory ...inlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk_management management]</span> Tool. Through it, the project managers can observe options, which can be used fo
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  • ...d nonadaptive leaders can be identified successfully by using the SLT as a tool, and also, that SLT is connected with the productivity of an organization.
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  • ... time, TOC has continued to develop and evolve and is a primary management tool in the engineering industry. When applying TOC, evaluative tools are used t While it is a dominant engineering management and manufacturing tool, TOC is also widely used in throughput accounting, software engineering and
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  • ...iefly below, along with application, advantages, and disadvantages of each tool. </div><br /> ...ssessment: a case study of a construction project utilizing a risk mapping tool “, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, (2014), Vol. 119, pp. 519-
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  • ...weaknesses, opportunities and threats, which is exactly what this planning tool assesses. ...more people before they make a decision and explains how the decision tree tool can be used efficiently.
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  • ...he network and the interdependency between people/teams. This is where the tool Design Structure Matrix can come in handy. In this article, the tool Design Structure Matrix (DSM) is explained. The theoretical concepts and ap
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  • ...epts of risks can be mapped to a ''Probability and Impact Matrix'', as the tool is designed around an event oriented risk concept. The practice often is im ...alysis and defines Probability and Impact matrix as the most commonly used tool for categorizing risks. The planned responses to risks that have been prior
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  • ...ia:benefits realisation management|benefits realisation management]], is a tool that helps with the identification of benefits and their criteria in relati ...d. Organisations that take advantage of benefits mapping, often tailor the tool after its needs and therefore various versions of maps exists, examples are
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  • ...nt to look at what is called Cost of Quality(COQ). The intention with this tool is to look at the difference in cost between a project with failures and th ...ey are in need of new thinking. The Fishbone diagram can be used both as a tool to come up with solutions for a problem, but also work as a preventive acti
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  • ...nt is proposed. If applied in a flexible way and in combination with other tool these methods can answer to each type of uncertainty and guide the project ...ings of the Delphi method can be overcome however and represent a powerful tool.
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  • = Instructions for creating groups tool overview as Wiki = ...-style article outlining either a project, program or portfolio management tool, concept or theory.
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  • ...and Construction, pp. 112-120</ref>. Project dashboard can be an efficient tool to communicate the most essential information for project stakeholders to i ... for project management with an emphasis on their value as a communication tool and implementation of project dashboards are presented. Finally, common pit
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  • ...ect progress the project manager could i.e., use '''MTA''' as a compatible tool for analyzation. ... name="Successful PM">,</ref>. A project milestone is a project management tool that represents significant events and a specific future point in the proje
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  • 3 How to use the tool ...al, Grid'' which has been prepared by Robert R. Blake and Jane Mouton. The tool is aimed at project managers, who can use it to analyze their individual fo
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  • |[[Kotter's 8-Step Change Model as a tool in Program Management]]
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  • ...l of finding solutions to a specific problem. It is a simple, yet powerful tool used in virtually all industries. The term "brainstorming" was originally i ... In fact, in the PMBOK® Guide brainstorming is specified as a recommended tool and technique in some knowledge areas, such as Scope Management and Risk Ma
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  • A Risk Register is a tool in the risk management strategy, to keep track of risks to a "project, prog ...essons learned''' <ref name="Less"/> from similar projects can be a useful tool since risks is a direct consequence of uncertainty. Be reviewing similar PP
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  • ...to say that brainstorming is useless, on the contrary, it is a very useful tool, but in some cases other ideation methods match project needs better. Expan Design Thinking first appeared in the 1960’s as a tool for architecture and engineering innovation, solving complex problems. In t
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  • ...ysis, alternatives generation and the facilitated workshops. These inputs, tool, and techniques are illustrated in the process flow of the define scope pro ...eam and the stakeholders can appear. It can also represent a communication tool when the project needs to be presented to the higher set of managers or oth
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  • ...cument/8190478/?reload=true "An analysis of Kanban as a project monitoring tool in undergraduate courses"], Ieee Frontiers in Education Conference (fie)</r ...cument/8190478/?reload=true "An analysis of Kanban as a project monitoring tool in undergraduate courses"], Ieee Frontiers in Education Conference (fie)</r
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  • ...location during the planning, using intensive work-sessions as the primary tool of design planning.
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  • ...nstead of the others and/or stating the limitations and advantages of each tool. The article is apart from this easy to read with a good flow.'' The title mentions tool, but what is the purpose of the this tool?, Can be incorporated in PM processes? How?
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  • Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) is a popular tool, used by project managers, which visualizes assigned roles and responsibili Generally, RAM is a good project management tool which lets project managers know whether a distribution of tasks is done co
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  • ...theory should not be used as a complete truth. Instead it can be seen as a tool used to create a common language within a project team, thus helping facili ...ng to the theory, diverse teams are more likely to succeed. Therefore, the tool can be used when putting together a project team in order to increase the l
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  • ...s to be a model that can be widely used among leaders, it is not a perfect tool. Simon Sinek states that organizations and leaders who have a clear WHY and
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  • ...mmunication skills in a team is to make use of the Belbin Team Roles. This tool describes interpersonal skills which provide a better foundation for good c ...ming a project team. A method is to use a multi-criteria decision analysis tool. The criteria can be used to rate or score potential team members. The crit
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  • ...be incorporated in the initial project documentation or project management tool/software. The strategy should state the communication procedure, including ... particular software or tool must be trained in the use of the software or tool. Also the storage of the information must be considered. All important digi
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  • Hoshin Kanri, or Policy Deployment, is a strategic planning tool used to manage complex portfolio management processes in lean enterprises. *'''SWOT analysis:''' Is a powerful tool to identify possible external threats and opportunities and internal weakne
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  • ...gram Evaluation and Review Technique''' (PERT). PERT is project management tool used to schedule, organize, and coordinate tasks within a project. More det
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  • ...edule Management Plan, which identifies a scheduling method and scheduling tool, and sets the format and establishes criteria for developing and controllin The Location-based Scheduling (LBS) methodology is a Project Time Management tool, used by project managers in the construction industry. The scheduling meth
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  • ...the method, according to the intendancy, will not make this method work. A tool can be as good as it wants, but it is not working well if it is not used ri
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  • ... Path Method]] (CPM) was developed in late 1950s and became a very popular tool for Schedule Development. The method, which is broadly used by project mana ... task with several non-critical actions such programming is a very helpful tool for project managers. If we compare the two Pictures 6 and 7 from the Gantt
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  • ...ubt that the ''Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)'' is an exceptionally useful tool for planning, estimating, scheduling and controlling any kind of project. T ...contribute to the accomplishment of the huge variety of tasks. So, the WBS tool was used to “…ensure that the total project is fully planned and that a
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  • ...he main focus of the article is to describe LBS, a Project Time Management tool, used by project managers in the construction industry.” You write this b
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' OK
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  • ... smooth out the project schedule. The Yamazumi Chart (YC) is an analytical tool and technique that is used to visualise this time management strategy. A project manager should use this tool to both manage, execute and control the project schedule, as early/late sta
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  • ...inds the project, it can all go to waste if the users are not satisfied. A tool for analysing these needs is the Value Proposition Canvas. The project manager can use the tool to analyse and connect these two aspects to make sure that all needs of use
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  • ...ormation Modeling (Revit, AutoCAD Civil 3D or ArchiCad) is a technological tool usually to represent 3D models in a cloud computing collaborative environme ... the design flaws are caused due to fact that designers are using CAD as a tool to represent their sketches and no BIM. In that order of ideas designers do
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  • ...provide them with valuable products. The ''Value proposition canvas'' is a tool that can be used in order to solve the problems of specific customer segmen ...me=pmbok/>.. The project manager can use the Value Proposition Canvas as a tool to understand and analyze the stakeholders.
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  • ...cs of different kind will be examined and the classic stakeholder-mapping tool is presented as well as an assessment for gaining power/influence in manage ...how to identify and manage stakeholders will be presented as an assessment tool to understand if and where the manager should exercise power/influence.
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  • ...ent of the asset owner, the service owner or other stakeholder groups. The tool of ensuring that projects meet customer and stakeholder needs, while optimi
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  • ...s can have on projects, how and why they should be managed and how the MBI tool that can be applied to mitigate the risk of conflicts. It will also include ...''Schneider et. al.(2014). Managing across cultures p. 210-213 </ref> This tool will be used in this section, as it is wide and consists of both identifyin
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  • ... in turn means the process of creating the schedule, basic time-management tool, deciding how to arrange, control, optimize work and commit resources betw ...igning this chart and it has a great advantage of being a clear and visual tool. People think in pictures so having that chart as a visualization of even a
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  • ...eoretically but the experience of the manager can help to choose the right tool<ref>Ganon, M. and Newman, K. (2002), '' 'The Blackwell Handbook of Cross-Cu
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  • ''Use references, and get a matrix graph for assess and the tool you describe.'' ''You have just the amount of needed references, and i think you describe the tool well, just work with the layout''
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  • ...rent stages of project or work of individual people. In general scheduling tool in project managment was implemented to help in organizing group of people
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  • ...s and therefore bring them a sens of a team, from the beginning. The other tool "colocation" is to put the team in the same location to then make the team- 5) Collaborate/problem solve: Collaboration and problem solving is a tool that is often used in businesses, and has the advantage that it improves te
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but paragraph 2 is difficult to follow: Does "other
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  • ...all these minor deliveries consists of, Kanban will be introduced, it is a tool to manage work tasks and minimize the work in progress. ... Kanban board can both be a physical board or represented using a software tool.
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  • ...rengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and is a strategic planning tool for companies. It is used to identify internal and external factors that im Using SWOT as a risk assessment tool, one must focus on weaknesses and threats, since theses constitute the risk
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  • ...ch on how to use the BIM software Vico Office (VO) as a project management tool, in a given construction project.
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  • ''Clear summary, it explains the necessity of the tool and the example illustrates really nicely the topic and that why is it need ...mitation chapter, I think the first two point in more like a misuse of the tool than a limitation or maybe it just not formulated clearly enough.
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good ...ions''': Read the article few more times. Let anybody else ready it. Use a tool for spelling check - they are available online.
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  • The Toolbox's second tool is Customer Journey Mapping, or CJM in short. A customer who buys a service
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  • ... are clear as the process itself, also the benefits und limitations of the tool are explained. Further suggestions are given under Question 1.
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  • ...ge_Model_as_a_tool_in_Program_Management Kotter's 8-Step Change Model as a tool in Program Management]</span>= ==Kotter’s 8-Step Change Model as a tool for managing change in a program==
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good - the words/terms "tendering" or "tendering phase" a
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  • ...the total cost of the project. Finally, crashing is a schedule compression tool allowing to reach the project scope in the critical duration. Together thes
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  • Value Analysis is a systematic tool which can be used to improve the value of a product or process by analyzing ==Value Analysis as a tool==
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  • ...s://www.projectmanager.com/blog/program-management-tools]</ref> <ref name="tool"> ''‘An Roinn Airgeadais’'', ''‘Programme and project management tool |Gantt chart is a tool for planning the schedule and creating a visual timeline of the multiple ta
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  • ...humans have psychological motives but they differ from human to human. The tool assesses the level of ''Dominance'', ''Inducement'', ''Submission'', and '' ...l for smoothing human relations if it is used right. In the workplace, the tool can be used by all levels of managers and employees working on a project, p
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  • ...or identifying, analyzing and preventing product and process failures. The tool is often applied in the early stages of a project, but can be used througho ...ng the use of FMEA in different project phases, the general concept of the tool and its application will be outlined.
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  • '''Feasibility study''' is an analytical tool used to asses the likelihood of the success of the project. It supports dec ...s of feasibility analysis, which should be considered before choosing this tool, are listed below.
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  • ...tfolio risk register must be analyzed. This wiki article will focus on the tool and techniques regarding the analysis. There are to areas of the analysis,
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Go back to basics, and briefly explain what scrum and wat
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but correcting the language will enhance understand
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but consider adding a brief one liner explaining wh ... would be nice to see reference from the real life case of application the tool :)''
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good
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  • ...iption of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but the description of how this tool/concept relates to knowledge area/aspect of project management will enhance
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good, but see "Relevance of article"
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Good - consider spelling out PERT and briefly introduce a
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  • '''Description of the tool/theory/concept''' Easy to follow, but see "relevance of article" ...ld also be explained a little better that the project manager can use this tool to keep his team members on their toes and active in the team. It can also
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