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Project Management A Multiperspective Leadership Framework 1st Edition Hans Mikkelson

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Project Management A Multiperspective Leadership Framework 1st Edition Hans Mikkelson
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 23.26 MB
Pages: 848
Author: Hans Mikkelson, Jens O. Riis
ISBN: 9781787148307, 1787148300
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Project Management A Multiperspective Leadership Framework 1st Edition Hans Mikkelson by Hans Mikkelson, Jens O. Riis 9781787148307, 1787148300 instant download after payment.

Although project management is a rather new subject in management and organization theory, it has undergone significant developments in the last two or three decades, partly due to its widespread applications in almost all areas of society. The role of the project manager has changed from that of a planner to the role of a business developer.

For many years we have been interested in understanding the nature of the project environment, e.g., how to identify the kind and extent of uncertainties and ambiguity, how to come to grips with various kinds of complexity, and how to understand the political environment by asking who would like to see the project carried out, and who would be against it.

In recent years, this approach has been supported by new developments. For example, Agile Project Management has acknowledged that often no clear objectives of a project can be established in the early stages; rather a learning process should be staged in a dialog with customers and by means of a series of prototypes.

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