Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive Search talks to Svetlana Cicmil, Director of Doctoral Research in Business and Law at UWE, about the paradox of success and failure in the context of modern businesses where so much of the work undertaken by employees is project-based and the very notion of success or failure can impact on both company and employee productivity and well-being
The notion of success and failure in software projects are confusing. Failure is often considered in...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
Published in The Chronicle Newspaper of 4 July 2013 on the productivity column.Our lives are full of...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
In present times any kind of activity is considered as a project, which has a complex characteristic...
AbstractThere is empirical evidence that project sphere has not been valued appropriately in many or...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
Part 7: Shorter PapersInternational audienceIs a focus on information systems or information technol...
Large-scale complex projects are known to be the prime enablers of business and social change; they ...
Project failures are a reality that most project managers face several times in their careers, but e...
The information technology industry has experienced a tremendous growth over the last 30 years but s...
Management Studies would much rather deal with success than failure. Its treatment of failure is con...
Darren Dalcher, 'What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory, in T...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Most of the projects we hear of in media are either over budget, late or are simply not good enough ...
The notion of success and failure in software projects are confusing. Failure is often considered in...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
Published in The Chronicle Newspaper of 4 July 2013 on the productivity column.Our lives are full of...
Continuing our series of articles looking at some of challenges effecting businesses, Moon Executive...
In present times any kind of activity is considered as a project, which has a complex characteristic...
AbstractThere is empirical evidence that project sphere has not been valued appropriately in many or...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
Part 7: Shorter PapersInternational audienceIs a focus on information systems or information technol...
Large-scale complex projects are known to be the prime enablers of business and social change; they ...
Project failures are a reality that most project managers face several times in their careers, but e...
The information technology industry has experienced a tremendous growth over the last 30 years but s...
Management Studies would much rather deal with success than failure. Its treatment of failure is con...
Darren Dalcher, 'What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory, in T...
Our research applies paradox theory to a project management construct to help project management res...
Most of the projects we hear of in media are either over budget, late or are simply not good enough ...
The notion of success and failure in software projects are confusing. Failure is often considered in...
This paper emerged as the authors struggled to make sense of a phenomenon observed during fieldwork....
Published in The Chronicle Newspaper of 4 July 2013 on the productivity column.Our lives are full of...