AbstractTraditional project management techniques rely on detailed models of a component of a project with the main object of providing tactical and operational advice. However, the interrelationships between the project's components are more complex than that suggested by traditional methods. Project management is now being applied to non-traditional areas where change may be common, only broad goals may be scheduled and defined, and the negotiation of these goals may be as important to success as efficiency of project delivery. In this context, a major role for new approaches is suggested, particularly at the front-end of projects, where project managers need to use softer tools within a ‘hard’ framework of decision point milestones. Mult...
Modern project management had its genesis in the field of operations research in the late 1940s, but...
This paper aims to clarify the foundations of the discipline of project management (PM). Historicall...
This chapter compares and contrasts the diverse theoretical foundations of two paradigms in strategi...
Traditional project management techniques rely on detailed models of a component of a project with t...
AbstractTraditional project management techniques rely on detailed models of a component of a projec...
Modern project management is a well-understood discipline that can produce predictable, repeatable r...
This paper aims to fuel the discussion on examining project management research from different persp...
Abstract: This paper examines two distinct ways in which hard and soft operational research (OR) met...
Project failure occurs due to several reasons, but complexity and underestimation of complexity are ...
This paper begins with the proposition that most project managers are dealing with complex systems. ...
Modern management theory treats all complex tasks and duties like projects and make these projects p...
This paper examines the academic literature on Project Management in relation to the hard and soft p...
This paper begins with the proposition that most project managers are dealing with complex systems. ...
One common and essential characteristic of a project, is that it is a temporary endeavor, to achieve...
Our motivation in writing this text continues to be to provide a realistic, socio-technical view of ...
Modern project management had its genesis in the field of operations research in the late 1940s, but...
This paper aims to clarify the foundations of the discipline of project management (PM). Historicall...
This chapter compares and contrasts the diverse theoretical foundations of two paradigms in strategi...
Traditional project management techniques rely on detailed models of a component of a project with t...
AbstractTraditional project management techniques rely on detailed models of a component of a projec...
Modern project management is a well-understood discipline that can produce predictable, repeatable r...
This paper aims to fuel the discussion on examining project management research from different persp...
Abstract: This paper examines two distinct ways in which hard and soft operational research (OR) met...
Project failure occurs due to several reasons, but complexity and underestimation of complexity are ...
This paper begins with the proposition that most project managers are dealing with complex systems. ...
Modern management theory treats all complex tasks and duties like projects and make these projects p...
This paper examines the academic literature on Project Management in relation to the hard and soft p...
This paper begins with the proposition that most project managers are dealing with complex systems. ...
One common and essential characteristic of a project, is that it is a temporary endeavor, to achieve...
Our motivation in writing this text continues to be to provide a realistic, socio-technical view of ...
Modern project management had its genesis in the field of operations research in the late 1940s, but...
This paper aims to clarify the foundations of the discipline of project management (PM). Historicall...
This chapter compares and contrasts the diverse theoretical foundations of two paradigms in strategi...