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Challenges And Best Practices Of Managing Government Projects And Programs Young Hoon Kwak

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Challenges And Best Practices Of Managing Government Projects And Programs Young Hoon Kwak
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Publisher: Project Management Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 74
Author: Young Hoon Kwak, Associate Professor Department of Applied Communication Studies Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Illinois Min Liu, Peerasit Patanakul, Ofer Zwikael
ISBN: 9781628250657, 9781680157253, 1628250658, 1680157256
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Challenges And Best Practices Of Managing Government Projects And Programs Young Hoon Kwak by Young Hoon Kwak, Associate Professor Department Of Applied Communication Studies Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Illinois Min Liu, Peerasit Patanakul, Ofer Zwikael 9781628250657, 9781680157253, 1628250658, 1680157256 instant download after payment.

Many government projects and programs are prolonged for years, failing to meet the projects' objectives, wasting taxpayers' money, or they are abruptly terminated in the midst of planning or implementation.

Government funded projects and programs set out to achieve national growth and enhance the lives of citizens. They are ubiquitous and notoriously unwieldy.

Drawing on an impressive array of large-scale government projects gleaned from government audit reports across three major sectors infrastructure and transportation, information systems, and defense this study explains why government projects go wrong and what can be done to improve their success rates

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