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Conference Paper Lessons Learned 29 July 2014
Toward a theory and practice of learning in project management systems
By Gardiner, Paul D. | Eltigani, Adil The aim of this research is to identify learning mechanisms in project management by focusing on relationships between learning processes, dynamic capabilities, knowledge management, and project…
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Conference Paper PMO, Lessons Learned 29 July 2014
Management of project knowledge at various maturity levels in PMO, a theoretical framework
By Sokhanvar, Shahram | Matthews, Judy | Yarlagadda, Prasad K. D. V. Management of project knowledge is a critical factor for project success. The project management office (PMO) is a unit within organizations to centrally facilitate, manage, and control…
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Conference Paper Lessons Learned 18 July 2012
Uncovering the impact of organisational culture types on the willingness to share knowledge between projects
By Wiewiora, Anna | Murphy, Glen | Trigunarsyah, Bambang | Coffey, Vaughan Current literature has established that organisational culture influences knowledge management efforts; however, it is only recently that research on project management has focused its interest on…
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Conference Paper Innovation, Lessons Learned, Government 14 July 2010
Climate of innovation in government communities of practice
By Chindgren-Wagner, Tina M. A recurrent justification for knowledge management initiatives in the United States U.S. federal government workplace is the assertion that knowledge sharing groups, such as communities of practice,…
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Conference Paper Lessons Learned, Information Technology 14 July 2010
Knowledge management practices in IT projects
By Barclay, Corlane This research examines the current knowledge management practices in information technology (IT) projects using threeorganizations. With mounting pressures to yield more successful IT projects,…
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Conference Paper PMO, Lessons Learned 14 July 2010
Exploring PMOs through community of practice theory
By Aubry, Monique | Müller, Ralf | Glückler, Johannes This paper aims at exploring project management offices (PMOs) through community of practice theory. Preliminary results from a national health care case study are used to confirm the legitimacy of…
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Conference Paper Lessons Learned 14 July 2010
Inter- and intra-project knowledge transfer--analysis of knowledge transfer techniques
By Wiewiora, Anna | Chen, Liang | Trigunarsyah, Bambang Many studies in the area of project management and social networks have identified the significance of project knowledge transfer within and between projects. However, only few studies have examined…
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Conference Paper Innovation, Lessons Learned 14 July 2010
Knowledge production and the success of innovation projects
By Floricel, Serghei | Michela, John What is the role of knowledge production in innovation projects? What kind of knowledge increases the chances of success of such projects? In this paper, we build on the assumption that the success…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Lessons Learned 14 July 2010
The role of project collaboration quality and knowledge
By Dietrich, Perttu | Eskerod, Pernille | Dalcher, Darren | Sandhawalia, Birinder In many project-based industries, there has recently been an increased tendency for collaboration and co-creation of value with the customers. However, many existing studies report inherent…
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Conference Paper Lessons Learned 16 July 2008
Capitalizing from past projects
By Trevino, Stephanie A. | Anantatmula, Vittal S. Without a formalized process for collecting lessons learned, and an organizational culture committed to enabling learning, organizations will not effectively generate the new knowledge that will…
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