Virtual War Rooms

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'''Abstract'''
 
'''Abstract'''
  
The article that you are about to read will discuss the transition from Physical War Rooms (PWRs) to Virtual War Rooms (VWRs).
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This article aims at providing insights into what a war room is in a project management related context, the types of war rooms that currently are in use, and an introduction to how Virtual War Rooms can be implemented and utilized. Virtual War Rooms refer to the digitlization of war rooms. The details and information presented are greatly based on the works of C.W. Getz, Mika P. Nieminen, Mari Tyllinen, Mikael Runonen, Willem Standaert, Steve Muyelle, and Amit Basu. The specific journals and papers issued from these authors can be found in the Appendix at the end of this article.
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This article is produced as a part of the course 42433 – Advanced Engineering Project, Program and Portfolio Management E22 at the Danish Technical University (DTU).
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Introduction: A war room is typically a well-equipped and well-designed meeting room to help the company plan their strategy, share information between all project teams and departments, and provide a specific space for collaboration.
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Physical Meetings: Physical Meetings generally lead to increased motivation, higher efficiency in completing tasks, and better team coordination; however, they require all relevant members to be physically present and there is no flexibility in scheduling
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Virtual and Digital Meetings: Virtual Meetings provide benefits such as increasing the amount of participating members and allowing for a quick and effective sharing of information, although the meetings tend to be more tiring and do not incite the same level of collaboration and focus.
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Hybrid Meetings: Hybrid Meetings are completely avoided as they are less effective across all the meeting objectives.
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Virtual War Rooms: These war rooms implement the concepts, tools, and methods used for online meetings and make effective adaptations to better serve the purposes of the war rooms.  
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== ''Introduction to Managerial War Rooms ''==
 
== ''Introduction to Managerial War Rooms ''==
 
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Revision as of 14:06, 10 February 2022

Author: Marcus Randrup


Abstract

This article aims at providing insights into what a war room is in a project management related context, the types of war rooms that currently are in use, and an introduction to how Virtual War Rooms can be implemented and utilized. Virtual War Rooms refer to the digitlization of war rooms. The details and information presented are greatly based on the works of C.W. Getz, Mika P. Nieminen, Mari Tyllinen, Mikael Runonen, Willem Standaert, Steve Muyelle, and Amit Basu. The specific journals and papers issued from these authors can be found in the Appendix at the end of this article. This article is produced as a part of the course 42433 – Advanced Engineering Project, Program and Portfolio Management E22 at the Danish Technical University (DTU). Introduction: A war room is typically a well-equipped and well-designed meeting room to help the company plan their strategy, share information between all project teams and departments, and provide a specific space for collaboration. Physical Meetings: Physical Meetings generally lead to increased motivation, higher efficiency in completing tasks, and better team coordination; however, they require all relevant members to be physically present and there is no flexibility in scheduling Virtual and Digital Meetings: Virtual Meetings provide benefits such as increasing the amount of participating members and allowing for a quick and effective sharing of information, although the meetings tend to be more tiring and do not incite the same level of collaboration and focus. Hybrid Meetings: Hybrid Meetings are completely avoided as they are less effective across all the meeting objectives. Virtual War Rooms: These war rooms implement the concepts, tools, and methods used for online meetings and make effective adaptations to better serve the purposes of the war rooms.


Introduction to Managerial War Rooms

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