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  • ... a specific way to motivate them in a structural life, where they can have control and be effective. ...ons and impulses. A reactive person complains about the things they cannot control and does not take action or ownership of the things they should do. A habit
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  • ...tion at a glance, it can become difficult for the project manager to drive/control the project optimally. For this reason, it is of great importance that proj ...monitor a specific core process within a knowledge area – e.g., schedule control within project time management. For example, one can imagine a construction
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  • ...sition varies in between projects, but it usually depends on the degree of control needed to properly manage the work that has to be achieved. ...elaboration of project scope and updated in accordance with project change control.
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  • 5. Control Schedule ... colours. This step makes you as a project manager to execute, monitor and control the project(s).
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  • ...up of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually. Programs may include elemen
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  • ... that embody the typical team-leader role.<br />Their main objective is to control and guide the team in the right direction by utilizing the strength and wea
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  • ...structure in projects<ref name="PP" />. Planning gives the Project Manager control over the amount of time spent on activities, particularly to improve effici <ref name="Con">Mubarak, S. (2010). ''Construction project sheduling and control''. New jersey: Jhon wiley and sons.</ref>
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  • ...ge is that there can be extremely many tasks and steps to do, resources to control, and large numbers of employees. That is why it is important that the Gantt ... name="Wilson">: Swan, A. W. (1942). The Gantt Chart as an aid to progress control. Journal of the Institution of Production Engineers, 21(10), 402-414. </ref
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  • ...s crucial to se progress and have some motivation, WBS can be used to show control points and milestones which can boost a moral in complex projects, as well
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  • ...us on what you can actually do rather than focusing on what is out of your control. It is illustrated by the circle of concern which contain your circle of in ...l never be able to change the fact that he missed his deadline but you can control the outcome.
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  • ...e Implementers is their practical approach and their higher degree of self-control and discipline. They are usually loyal to the organization and willing to w
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  • ...of project management in agile is based on that there won't be any central control of project manager, as it was there in the traditional way of working.<ref>
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  • ...60s. The technique was then published in his book, Introduction to Quality Control, in 1990. Kaoru Ishikawa also defined the 7 quality management tools. He di ...of The Fishbone Diagram is used in both the Manage Quality process and the Control Quality process <ref name="BodyKnow">Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2
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  • ...oration. It consists of internal as well as external factors, evaluation & control & strategic applications. It helps the company to become more active than r
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  • ...oversight board. The purpose of the oversight board is to act as a quality control and help assess the learning produced by learning loops. It typically consi *Oversight board: A board consisting of managers that acts as quality control and help assess the learning produced by learning loops.<ref name="mit3"> R
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  • ...value for the customer and/or user. Along with this, it is unmanageable to control the complexity of a project only through the three pillars, as risk is a la
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  • ...neral problems: that the leader is reluctant to lose what they perceive as control; and that workers are reluctant to take responsibility. From the leader’s • Empowered project workers need to have some control over how they direct their work. This means having the freedom to express f
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  • ...my. Teams are constrained by ART structures, PI's and processes to support control in a wider organization 1) Will add significant additional budget control to most large organizations.
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  • ...'''Social Network Theory''' can be leveraged by an organization or project control board that is dealing with stakeholder management or can be used by the reg ...node in the network and it also pinpoints the stakeholder’s potential to control communication. Considering a stakeholder who has high in betweenness centra
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  • ...ings inside the ''Circle of Influence'' which includes things that you can control and influence in order to achieve more positive results. This can for examp
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  • #Managers should control peoples’ actions and modify their behavior to the needs of the organizati ...ployees require motivation in form of persuasion, rewards, punishment, and control.
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  • |[[Project Scope Control Management]]
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  • ...the reason of how we behave and react. Further, Goldsmith discusses how to control and change our reactions to these triggers. Change is difficult. In the boo
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  • ...ts of creating an effective war room environment. Specifically, these are: Control Room, Master Program Records, Program Management Representatives, Managemen ...rom the British Standards, page 179 outlines that 'providing direction and control over the life of the project' is critical for properly directing a project.
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  • ...influence or control them, and external when the project team is unable to control and influence them <ref name="PMI"> Project Management: A guide to the Proj ...re FMEA and RFMEA belong), risk response planning, and risk monitoring and control <ref name="PMI"> Project Management: A guide to the Project Management Body
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  • ...e been critics pointing out that these five factors are only functional to control people’s behaviors incompletely. Even someone has the idea that the so-ca
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  • ...so be inappropriate if the stakeholders are in a position to influence or control the outcome of the analysis, where a preliminary assessment is not favorabl ...provide feedback on the outputs if they have the potential to influence or control the results, in which case an initial assessment would not be favorable to
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  • .... Furthermore, possible changes in the future require a more strict change control management and prioritization. However, this approach can be efficient for
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  • ...s. In every project the Risk management process (RMP) is essential to keep control, reduce cost, and using resources as efficient as possible. An important ta == '''Risk Treatment and Control''' ==
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  • ... first flight of the Ariane 5 rocket ended after 37 seconds by the loss of control of the spacecraft, followed by its explosion. The 4 satellites that the roc After analysis of the recordings of the flight parameters and the control software, this accident was attributed to a faulty design of the error reco
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  • : Since teams decide the steps to follow, they have control on the solution creation progress. Self-management allows teams members to
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  • ... right, the elements of uncertain factors, factors the stakeholder have no control of, and the identified policy levers collaborate to identify the relationsh
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  • ...al contributor to the escalation of the conflicts is emotions, since these control and direct behaviours. When individuals react in conflict, it is based on t
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  • ...des. Over time one starts to automatically hear all messages and gets more control of which side they want to react to. [<ref name="Zoller" /> p. 137]
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  • ...f the management required for any project; without a plan, there can be no control"<ref name=BS> AXELOS. Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 2017 Editio
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  • ... Barratt, Derek J.. (2002). Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice, and Control Proceedings, Volumes 1-2 - 21.2.7 Sample Calculation of NPV and IRR. Societ
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  • ...n understanding for what can tricker a heated response from you and how to control the reaction in a calmer way. Still showing a response so people know if yo How we control ourselves and regulation of our behaviors and emotions. How we respond on d
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  • ...es G. Cobb, P. (2011). Making Sense of Agile Project Management: Balancing Control and Agility. JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.</ref>. With change such as the incorpo This process is often seen as a way to have a higher overview and control over costs and schedules. However, that is seldom reality, especially if th
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  • ...that may influence the outcome of your strategies and that are beyond your control. For example, future taxes, future environmental laws, future local restric
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  • ...an understanding of what can tricker a heated response from you and how to control the reaction more calmly. Still showing a response so people know if you ar How we control ourselves and regulate our behaviours and emotions. How we respond to diffe
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  • ...tial to realize the effect of different types of interdependences on group control mechanisms and results. Typically, harmony in relationships and interaction ...arch has proven that high level interdependences among teams requires more control. This is mainly because of the difficulty in reviewing the particular input
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  • According to a study by the American Center for Disease Control (CDC), prolonged experience of workplace stress can have a direct impact on * Serious losses in productivity and quality control
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  • '''Control''' ...ontrol for both the client and the project management team. The client can control the progress of the project through the numerous reports and the comprehens
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  • ...thod does not satisfy top management's need for budget, scope and schedule control. Indeed, the client will get what he asked for at the end but before beginn
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  • ...en looking at the right candidates. It is known that managers tend to seek control of the situation, avoid instability and resolve issues in the quickest mann It is a natural tendency for a manager to seek rationality and control. His primary focus is that of getting things done. There is no time for try
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  • The strengths are the positive internal aspects that the company can control. As an example for a company, it could be high quality products, a worldwid ...ontrary, weaknesses are the negative internal aspects that the company can control. They have usually a huge potential to be improved if time and money are pr
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  • ...e tasks. The main characteristics of this type of leader are authority and control<ref name="ref2"></ref> (p.141). | I investigate facts, beliefs, and positions to be in control of any situation and to ensure others are not making mistakes.
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  • ...Praktisk Forlag.</ref>. A process following the Six Sigma approach aims to control the process in such a way, that no more than 3.4 defect per million possibi ... five steps in the framework, called Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control. The five stages consist of:
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  • * Change Control: Controlling changes and accepting or rejecting them
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  • ...ools and techniques, such as project scheduling, risk management, and cost control, to ensure that the project meets these objectives <ref name="PRINCE2"/>,<r
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  • ...ase and Ch. 6 - Investment Appraisal. In: Project Management, Planning and Control'', 7th Edition, (Elsevier, 2017), pp. 25-36, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0
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  • ...or 9-10 year old students (n = 448) separated into 'Risk,' 'No Risk,' and 'Control' groups. During the workshops, 'Risk' groups were given multiple choice que ...ed that the 'Risk' workshops were more interesting than the 'No risk' and 'Control' workshops. <ref name="games"/>
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  • ===Risk Control and Monitoring=== ...he identified risks and evaluates their effectiveness. Risk monitoring and control continue for the life of the project <ref name=Project Risk Register Analys
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  • ... modern design for six sigma (DFSS) tool of define-measure-analyze-improve-control, to obtain the same or better performance at a lower cost, so as to improve ...and there is no knowledge background, like the sustainability outcomes. To control this obstacle, better communicational skills and methods are needed inside
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  • * Empirical Process Control - Inspection, transparency, and adaptation are the three main ideas on whic ...s and concepts from the above-mentioned article with the empirical process control, iterative, object-oriented development, and incremental concepts. <ref nam
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  • ...t that has transpired or will transpire. They focus on the things they can control and are in a constant strife to learn from and more importantly take action ...als and set control on doing things before someone or something else takes control.
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  • ...eporting completion dates of milestones forms an important part of project control. It allows to decide between different possibilities of what to do in case ...re, trend analysis is seen to be the most important information in project control since predicting via trends is more helpful than “just watch it happen”
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  • ...e they only have a short-term focus, crisis management, and feeling out of control. <ref name="7habits" />
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  • ...ther and hold the budget, however, the functional manager still has higher control in the decision-making process. The staff reports to both a project and fun ...ed <ref name = "SW"/>, <ref name = "PL"/>, <ref name = "Kuprenas"/>. Great control over conflict management, resource allocation, and clear objectives with th
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  • Project management is about coordinating activities to direct and control the project to achieve desired and agreed objectives.<ref name="ISO"/> Cont ...ects is important to ensure the project’s deliverables and hence quality control activities can focus on the corrective, detective, and preventive actions.
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  • This manager has control over the tasks he performs. He only follows the rules and checks that every
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  • ...hown that there is a significant relationship between the ability to be in control of one’s feelings and the outcome of the project. <ref name=''Doing Proje Overmanaging references to the project manager having excessive control over the project. Overmanaging can have consequences on the spirit of the t
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  • ...tain that level of detail for effective communications, task divisions and control. <ref>Eric S. Norman, Robert T. Fried, Shelly A. Brotherton. “Work Breakd ... which would reflect the whole project in terms of planning, execution and control to convince and inform stakeholders.
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  • ...e measure that can therefore be applied to counteract social loafing is to control the scope of a project, both in terms of the complexity and the timewise ex
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  • ...junction with governance and legal remedies. They identified 25 mitigation control measures to address policy makers' priorities, which were divided into five
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  • ...analyze processes in which companies and other actors try to influence and control technologies, products, and markets <ref> Jørgensen, U., & Sørensen, O. H
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  • *DMAIC (Define, measure, analyze, improve & control)
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  • ...s the documentation process including the production control plan, quality control and process work instruction are being developed and implemented. This is a :* Production Control Plans
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  • ...s. The Concept is divided in the three phases, planning implementation and control. In a study of more 400 managers in Mexican maquiladoras, the different act
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  • ...he effect of social loafing. However, the project manager is not always in control of choosing the team members. Therefore, in the development of the team pha ...studied recently.<ref name="virtual">Rober, L. P. (2020) Behavior‒output control theory, trust and social loafing in virtual teams. ''Multimodal Technologie
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  • ...t situation. The establishment of whether the practice of effective change control is utilized to minimize the gaps between the expected and the actual benefi ...ng the benefits. Risk and issue management is important, as well as change control practices.
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  • ...ple have probably experienced a situation where they felt they were not in control. Examples of stressed situations could be too much work, too many appointme ...of your assignments, and it should help you reduce stress as it gives some control over a possible chaotic day.
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  • ...rd, Risk Management is defined as: “Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization with regard to risk” <ref name=DS/ISO31000_2009> Internat ...t management, human resource, investment and project management, and fraud control<ref name=rt_enisa/>. Hence, the implementation of the plan is done through
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  • ...re, the general environment is dynamic in nature and beyond organization's control. Organizations are able to influence the forces to make them become in favo # External resource approach: to have control over its external environment and attract resources and customers
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  • ... quality and must-be quality". Journal of the Japanese Society for Quality Control (in Japanese). 14 (2): 39–48. ISSN 0386-8230. Archived from the original
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  • ...h component of the planned work to be done, developing a budget, and using control techniques such as earned value management to monitor and foretell future p
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  • ... empathy, influence, communications, leadership, conflict management, self-control, adaptability, and building bonds. Most of these capabilities concern socia
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  • * Control factors ... addition, analyzing the project´s performance can serve the purpose of a control mechanism to compare the actual performance with the original expectations.
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  • ...personality science is the key to optimizing your behaviour and getting to control working dynamics. Every single person has inherited traits from their paren ...sness is a trait that includes high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviours. Describes how organized and dependable you c
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  • Stress is a feeling of being overwhelmed by events that you cannot seem to control. Stressors are events that cause stress, which can be extreme, uncontrollab ...an be eased through organizational changes and thus are under management's control, whereas others must be addressed by the individual worker. Furthermore, so
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  • ...ntified, so non-tangible effects are more likely to be neglected. Further, control will be another upcoming problem, since extrinsic motivation has a clearly
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  • ...ough classic tests is not actually able to handle it? I would say so: self-control, stubbornness, empathy, and attention to the others are fundamental to work
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  • ...through classic tests is not actually able to handle it? It could be: self-control, stubbornness, empathy, and attention to the others are fundamental to work ...r emotions, so they need to be supervised and helped by managers to better control their feelings, improving so the coordination and adaptability within the w
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  • ...ions, opposing co-operation, and altering companies ability to predict and control. Managers needed to sedate and stop conflict every time it occurred.
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  • ...ct will be circular in every way of a possible use. Although it is hard to control the end user, it might be important to implement into the final product, a
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  • ...fine what "done" means for their product. This allows the Product Owner to control the quality of the product increment and ensure that it is ready for use.
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  • :How and when, document control
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  • ...necks and ultimately, how to use the bottlenecks’ production schedule to control the release of material into the plant. With a newfound emphasis on shippin The theory of constraints also provides a system to measure and control them. It is based on three criteria : throughput, inventory and operating e
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  • ...ges. Either “outsourcing locally where firms can have a higher degree of control and a better relationship with the external provider or insourcing the prod
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  • ...hing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition, Handbook of Hygiene Control in the Food Industry, Woodhead Publishing, 2005, Pages 348-362 '''
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  • ...nning usually entails more emphasis on up-front planning, measurement, and control. On the other end of the spectrum, adaptive planning, especially when using ... & Turner, J. R. (1999). Company-wide project management: the planning and control of programs of projects of different types. International journal of projec
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  • ...istoria-de-kanban</ref> is a visual system whose first purpose was to gain control in processes and make their workflow more manageable. The efficiency of dai
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  • ...t of applying tools and methods such as the 5 whys and statistical process control or shifting the equipment used for construction. ...ntegration between the design and production phases, loose planning and/or control, unqualified workforce. Mitigation directions include methods for their ide
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  • ... internal conditions in the model and thus a condition over which you have control in the company. This is where you fill in everything you as a company are g ...tors and you must therefore identify factors that are beyond the company's control. Under the external factors, it is important to keep in mind that these are
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  • ...hi Ohno was the first Japanese business figure to translate Deming quality control principles into incredible, world-leading results. He called it the Toyota
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  • ...isely linked to corporate growth that does not go hand in hand with mutual control of the various corporate departments. In fact, if we consider relevant busi ...p and developing understandable frameworks to optimise internal management control, COSO deters fraud by improving organisational performance.This document hi
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  • ...years more computer programs have been developed to be able to monitor and control the progress of projects.
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  • ...re off, because projects involve people and there needs to be some kind of control of what there is expected of people in an organization or team and what peo ... amount of tasks, when this happens it gives the managers a possibility to control this by applying a limit of work-in-progress. By applying this, the team wi
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  • Project management is the planning, delegating, monitoring, and control of all the aspects of the project. The first aspect involved in any project ...a project. Project management is the planning, delegating, monitoring, and control of all the aspects of the project. Project management is also the motivatio
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  • ... Managing Projects in Business. </ref>, that project planning have limited control over the events that unfolds during the execution phase of the project. Kre
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  • ... defined: as ''Initiation'', ''Planning'', ''Execution'', ''Monitoring and control'', and ''closure''. The pre-mortem is preferred to be conducted during the ...rom happening. Which of the problems are serious and likely but out of our control in which you have to make a contingency plan of what could be done if this
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  • ...h component of the planned work to be done, developing a budget, and using control techniques such as ''earned value management'' to monitor and foretell futu ...y together with the use of hard skills such as estimation techniques, cost control, scheduling techniques and so on.
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  • ... as unimportant because it is subject to change that is often out of their control. With the implementation of personal metonymic language when discussing the
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  • *Assumptions that can’t become known knowns because we can’t control them.
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  • ...e and decisions and projects becomes more and more complex, the ability to control and handle project managing is that more important. So called standard proj
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  • ...a company) when decisions need to be applied quickly to guarantee reliable control. ...p and agree on a management decision, fraught with the danger of weakening control, sometimes even leading to irresponsibility.
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  • The first habit concentrates on you engaging on things you can control, instead of reacting on things happening around you. The circle of concern
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  • ...over this behaviour, but it is when the person is made aware that they can control and, if necessary, change it.
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  • *<u>''Good Expense Control''</u>: The investor’s consultants should assist the investor to monitor t ...lows companies to identify and keep risk of their business decisions under control, redefine their goals and strategies and recognize their strengths over the
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  • * Lichtenberg, S., Klakegg, O.J. (2016). Successful Control of Major Project Budgets. Administrative Sciences. 2016; 6(3):8. <ref name="LIC2016">Lichtenberg, S., Klakegg, O.J. (2016). Successful Control of Major Project Budgets. Administrative Sciences. 2016; 6(3):8.</ref>
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  • Risk management fails when risks were not managed or not within the control of the project manager. As risk management was also a part of the success s ...roling the factors that produce failure can also be described as trying to control the chaos within the system that is project management. Going back to the i
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  • ...e for the costumer, also at the project level. And lean applies production control throughout the life of the project, as a result of the simultaneous conside In 1992, the Last Planner production control system was established, emphasizing the link between scheduling and product
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  • Risk management fails when risks were not managed or not within the control of the project manager. As risk management was also a part of the success s ...roling the factors that produce failure can also be described as trying to control the chaos within the system that is project management. Going back to the i
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  • ...nt with dynamic scheduling: Baseline scheduling, risk analysis and project control, second edition (pp. 1-318) doi:10.1007/978-3-642-40438-2 Retrieved from ww ...nt with dynamic scheduling: Baseline scheduling, risk analysis and project control, second edition.'''
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  • ...he initiation and planning phase of the project. However, there are change control processes who can be implemented and integrated into the project plan to ha
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  • ...ny defects are getting discovered early with the help of quality checks or control. ...ct but are necessary for the customer. An example of this could be quality control or safety testing of a product.
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  • ... of the group. The manager has traits such as "hunger for power", "wanting control over their subordinates" and "centralizing their decision making". This oft
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  • ...process is a lightweight, iterative process that can be used to manage and control software and product development. <ref> 1. Z. -g. Hu, Q. Yuan and X. Zhang, ...s an agile approach to software development that can be used to manage and control software and product development using iterative, incremental practices.
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  • ...ject goals, consistent team members, enough and correct data, planning and control
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  • Stress is a feeling of being overwhelmed by events that you cannot seem to control. Stressors are events that cause stress, which can be extreme, uncontrollab ...an be eased through organizational changes and thus are under management's control, whereas others must be addressed by the individual worker. Furthermore, so
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  • ...ltaneously to address multiple project-related issues at the same time. As control and responsibility are shared amongst the departments across the project's
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  • ...ywords of ''management'' are organizing, planning, budgeting, nationality, control, and risk aversion. <ref name="Book2"/> ...ional plans, impacting employee engagement positively. Meanwhile, managers control workers, provide needed information, techniques, and tools to properly succ
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  • ...e failures ranked for a clear overview of which elements to perform damage control or potentially change entirely. This makes a project manager or team able t ... benefit their project, as it has no means to decrease risk or any general control of existing risks. More so, the FMEA is not a "stand-alone" risk management
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  • ... good communication between project managers and employees. CMC leaves the control with the person who expresses their throughs, allowing them to completely v
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  • ...isks and forms a code of accounts. Each work package can be assigned to a control account <ref name="PMBOK"/> <ref name="WBSI"/> === Control accounts ===
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  • ...hasize risk identification, analysis, response, and ongoing monitoring and control. Portfolio management involves two risk levels: strategic and tactical risk
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  • ...d accomplish project objectives more effectively. '''Greater awareness and control''' - Project managers can gain greater view into the state of code modifica
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  • A lack of autonomy in one's work can be caused by having little to no control over tasks, decisions, or schedules. This could be a consequence of being m
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  • ...managing a project, uncertainties are one of the most important factors to control in order to achieve a successful project. Uncertainties occur when certain ...arios, uncertainties, consequences, risk sources, complexity, probability, control and its effectiveness <ref name=ISO31000_2018/>. The risk analysis is used
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  • ...WBS components play an essential role in project management, planning, and control, defining relationships between scope, time, and cost. This article provide ...oject’s work content into manageable segments to facilitate planning and control of cost, schedule, and technical content. A WBS is developed early in the p
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  • ...Japanese automobile company, well known for its efficiency and its quality control. The PDCA method has been and is still a key point of their success, especi ...mprove a business process. DMAIC stands for Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control and is highly inspired from the PDCA cycle.
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  • :: The Apollo 13 mission control team ia a group that consisted of experts in various fields, including engi
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  • ...easured performance indicators. Another one stated that their planning and control have changed so that they don’t focus solely on sales and profit targets.
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  • ...award Business review (Accessed: May 2023) https://hbr.org/1989/09/getting-control-of-just-in-time </ref>. TOC will also not allow local optimization where to
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  • ...to their experience and expression of emotions as well as their ability to control them. The measures underlying this classification constitute fearfulness, a
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  • ..., it must be done in a way that is acceptable by everyone(7). Furthermore, control, of everyone's contribution must be done immediately, everyone should have
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  • ..., which is a project management tool used for the planning, scheduling and control of complex projects. ... stochastic one and enables resource allocation. The method is intended to control project time and expense factors, especially time/cost trade-offs. As a res
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  • ...g decisions. This creates high control for the head of departments yet low control for the project manager. This leads to problems in project progress due to #the project manager has high control over functions and resources
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  • ...rmer projects and show lessons learned. Within later stages, it is used to control the actual performance of the implemented (smart) infrastructure and if the | Feedback from former projects || Control of current buildings performance
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  • ...ents, such as statements of work or requirements documents, used for scope control.<ref name="PMI" /> ...ncorporated into the approved WBS” <ref name="Webster" />. Hence, change control is crucial. As the project scope of work changes, the WBS is revised to ref
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  • ...ion Planning and Control''] Kiran, D.R, (2019), “Production Planning and Control”, Butterworth-Heinemann'' </ref>.
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  • * “X” stands for exogenous variables (factors not under the control of the decision makers)
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  • ...come more aware of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, which can help control stress and anxiety. Feedback from team members, friends, or stakeholders ca ...cognize and assess their limitations and biases, which also allows them to control their emotions and reactions more easily. This, in turn, can lead to buildi
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  • ...en it comes to getting the final result, you need to take into account the control and planning of the tasks necessary to carry it out. Those companies that d In order to achieve control over something, there must be a plan. It is the project manager who is resp
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  • ...ies are informed of the progress of change requests. Establishing a change control system that monitors the progression of change requests from inception to c *Change control board: Is a group of stakeholders who are in charge of reviewing and approv
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  • ...ill allow them to reliably estimate cost, and duration, and to monitor and control the work.<ref name="WBS Standard"> Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI) ...or deliverable to a level of detail that allows appropriate management and control. Following the 100% rule, the total of elements at each level represents 10
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  • ... M., & Vuorinen, L. (2017). Sustainable project management through project control in infrastructure projects. International Journal of Project Management, 35
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  • ...nd techniques for project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and control. The 7th edition incorporates agile and hybrid project management approache
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  • ... approach is consistent with the idea that top management must have strict control over the organizational knowledge and, consequently, they must set the goal ...es agility because it encourages both a strategic perspective and tactical control over the day-to-day work.
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  • ...in of project management to Henry Gantt, called the father of planning and control techniques,[2] also famous for his namesake, the Gantt chart; and Henri Fa
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  • ... data includes both foreground processes, which are the ones on the direct control of the producer (such as manufacturing and packaging of a product for a con
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  • ...ernal and external stakeholders, the understanding of progress metrics and control procedures, as well as the engagement of the team (Cooper, Sommer, 2015). N
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  • *'''Control Risks – '''The process of implementing risk response plans, tracking iden ...nge requests that require processing through the Perform Integrated Change Control process.
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  • ...stant battle in taming the process and maintaining control of it<ref name="control"> Knotten, V., Svalestuen, F., Hansen, G. K., &amp; Lædre, O. (2015). Desi ...e to handle interdependencies it is necessary to understand them<ref name="control"/>. The aim of this article, so far, has been to provide the necessary foun
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  • ...rios, imagine events, or gauge their own and others' levels of ability and control, so they cannot get all these things wrong. Human bias is bypassed” (Flyv
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  • ...up of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually" <ref name="ISO"/>. Argueably
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  • ... unrealistic optimism about future events and plans, and 3) an illusion of control. ...ers, who have no personal stake in the outcome. Additionally, establishing control-limits and adhering to them can help to reduce the influence of subjective
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  • ...s processes, making it easier to implement. This approach provides greater control over innovation and allows organizations to gradually incorporate changes.
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  • ...n takes place when the required behavior is performed as a whole. He takes control of the situation, communicates with the group, and creates a common vision
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  • ... properly the group of gatekeepers who will be responsible for the quality control and the decisions regarding the advance of the project. The members of the ...gates is to evaluate the deliverables of the stages and serve as quality–control checkpoints and go/kill decisions where the gatekeepers have the opportunit
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  • A Project War Room, also referred to as situation rooms, control rooms and command centers, is a dedicated space or virtual platform where p
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  • ...providing critical information to help project managers plan, execute, and control projects effectively. Project estimations help to identify the scope and re
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  • ... tree analysis: a case study of Indian oil refinery, Production Planning & Control, 23:12, 903-921, [[DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2011.586379]]</ref>
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  • ...f the most important attributes in the field of leadership. The ability to control your emotions as a leader is a crucial part of success and increases the ef ...ents relate to different abilities associated with high EQ. The ability to control and apply these elements in leadership can be crucial for managers to incre
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  • ...tion skills, evaluation capacity, decision-making capacity, and ability to control
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  • ... this and merging them into one canvas. The customer segment is beyond the control, while the value map is within the ability to design and improve. That bein
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  • ...e shareholders and deliver the customer objectives. The inventory, quality control, and product lead time are examples of variables that can be used in this p
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  • ...in of project management to Henry Gantt, called the father of planning and control techniques,<ref>Stevens, Martin (2002). Project Management Pathways. p. xxi
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  • To avoid micro-management, project managers should strike a balance between control and autonomy and whit this delegate responsibilities, thereby boosting team ... is a management style where a manager or project manager exerts excessive control over their team, often getting involved in even the smallest of tasks. Acco
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  • ...l over all aspects of a project. However, in reality, factors beyond their control may affect the project's success. For example, changes in market conditions ...ouches on the systems approach to the management, planning, scheduling and control of a project. Detailed descriptions of management processes, techniques and
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  • ...done by including tools for project planning, risk management, and quality control. The system can also support individual projects with the needed templates, *'''Monitor and Control''': Measure the adaptation rate, change outcomes, and benefits during the s
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  • ... M., & Vuorinen, L. (2017). Sustainable project management through project control in infrastructure projects. ''International Journal of Project Management, ...spects of project management, such as planning, execution, monitoring, and control. It aims to enhance project performance and deliver successful outcomes.
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  • ...ject due diligence will enable project managers to identify, mitigate, and control risks in order to prevent harm to the project. Furthermore, project manager ...ject due diligence will enable project managers to identify, mitigate, and control risks in order to prevent harm to the project. Organizations can reduce the
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  • ... Elton Mayo and his team in Harvard for the next research phase. To better control working condition in the Relay assembly test room, five female workers wher
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  • ...t have to worry about fluctuations in income based on factors beyond their control, such as market conditions or company performance. ...r take excessive risks, knowing that the principal cannot observe or fully control their behavior.
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  • ...rol. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/1969/05/the-case-against-roi-control</ref>
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  • ...ood understanding of cost estimating techniques and the importance of cost control and monitoring. ...e by combining the anticipated costs of various tasks or work packages and Control Costs − monitoring the project's progress in order to manage changes to t
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  • ...mpered by a few important broken relationships. Conflict over resources or control can also be brought about by new actors or initiatives. Such circumstances
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  • ...es by using accurate cost estimates. Resource allocation is improved, cost control is improved, and the success of the project as a whole is ensured by effect ... can be covered by its budget, this is ensured by planning, estimation and control.<ref name="Cost planning"> (2023). Cost Planning. Projectfacts. https://www
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  • ...ect management processes like initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, control, and closure; integration and coordination for deliverables on time, within
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  • ...ref> review of success criteria for projects: time, cost, quality, project control, project scope, stakeholder satisfaction, resources, project team, and risk
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  • ...lopment processes, as well as establishing detection processes and quality control measures. Outcome categories may also include incident reporting procedures
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  • External noises can be difficult to eliminate since they’re out of your control. Although you can acquire noise-cancelling headphones for a start and see i ...od, (Accessed: April 9, 2023) </ref>. The ACC is associated with emotional control and focus, thus it’s vital to reduce distractions related to media multit
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  • ...iases is the ‘restraint bias’, where there is an overestimation of the control that a person has over impulsive behaviors and an underestimation of the ef ...he low payoff tasks were defined with a non-existent urgency. Under the ‘Control’ condition, this was significantly less prevalent. <ref name="Zhu" />
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  • ...mmunication is an important tool in management to ensure coordination and control.
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  • ...the project's sponsors. On the other hand, agile practices were applied to control and plan the daily project tasks, and keep track of the project advancement ...e traditional stage-gate structure is kept to provide an adequate level of control on the project life-cycle.<ref name="ASG 1"/> Nevertheless, the two levels
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  • |Control ... deals with '''personal effectiveness''' and the competencies include self-control, self-confidence, flexibility, and organisational commitment <ref name='Tra
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  • ...ion and state control. In this model, the concept of status control, i.e., control over one's professional status, is of great importance. This includes the a ...e consists of 12 items that include two subscales, appreciation and status control.
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  • ...n the other hand, showed a low interest in data input, but had the primary control and power over the data collection process. This was a clear conflict of in
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  • ...ial effects on the bank or the customer as well as the probable causes and control options are entered in the FMEA worksheet, which is shown in figure 3. ...igher the probability that the error will be detected using the respective control option.
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  • 10 ''' Illusion of control''' is a false belief that individuals have more control over outcomes, decisions, and actions of external actors than they actually
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  • ...ning/library/control-results-manage-paradox-6984</ref> you can either have control or get results. Controlling the project members and their progress tightly, #Flexibility versus control ''(Flexibility paradox)''
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  • ... decisions without seeking input from others. They typically have complete control over their team and expect obedience and compliance.
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  • ...ing and control along with providing guidance for schedule development and control. # Budget can be under control.
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  • ...d the globalization of society have impacted the boundaries of operational control. ...ity in the workplace. On the other hand, managers often establish rules to control the work of their subordinates. Conversely, in organizations that are not a
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  • ...portant for an organization, effective risk management means attempting to control, as much as possible, future outcomes by acting proactively rather than rea
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  • ...CE2 as the following four managerial elements: plan, delegate, monitor and control <ref name="Prince"/>. ..., and the effectiveness and dependability of finished projects. Management control are focused on ensuring that the company's end objectives are being adequat
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  • ...er to minimize supplier-related risks such as financial stability, quality control, and delivery reliability. The method can also be used to rank the supplier
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  • ...e shareholders and deliver the customer objectives. The inventory, quality control, and product lead time are examples of variables that can be used in this p
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  • '''''BENEFIT:''''' The Star Model™ consists of policies that managers can control and that can affect employees’ behaviour, using it to overcome the negati #Scope Management: Change Control
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  • * Allow others control
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  • ... when working on projects that are affected by external factors beyond the control of the organization. <ref> Rashain Perera, The Pestle Analysis, Nerdynaut 2
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  • Stakeholder matrix can be considered as quality control checklist, through which PM ensures that they have not overlooked and misse ...ng of specific need, influence and prioritization enable PM to monitor and control communication throughout the project. It provides the managers and other st
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  • Stakeholder matrix can be considered as quality control checklist, through which PM ensures that they have not overlooked and misse ...ng of specific need, influence and prioritization enable PM to monitor and control communication throughout the project. It provides the managers and other st
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  • ...m members to take risks. Conversely, poor leadership and lack of emotional control led to lower performance <ref name="Aristotle"/>.
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  • ...iately makes us react. Operations of System 1 thinking is often beyond our control as it operates without conscious awareness. It is therefore hard to detect
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  • | || Improve control
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  • ...stant battle in taming the process and maintaining control of it<ref name="control"> Knotten, V., Svalestuen, F., Hansen, G. K., &amp; Lædre, O. (2015). Desi ...e to handle interdependencies it is necessary to understand them<ref name="control"/>. The aim of this article, so far, has been to provide the necessary foun
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  • ...d limitations to be aware of. By using time blocking, individuals can take control of their work and increase their productivity. '''Control'''
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