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Conference Paper Strategy, Governance 1 November 2001
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Mechanisms of governance in the project-based organization
By Turner, J. Rodney | Keegan, Anne E. Turner and Keegan (2000) described operational control processes in project-based organizations, and observed some-times such organizations create an interface between projects and their clients,…
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Conference Paper Talent Management, Governance, Resource Management 1 November 2001
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Enhancing Government Talents to Mold a World-Class Project Management System
By Carpenter, Larry | Aljoe, William W. | Cohen, Karen | Geiling, Donald W. | Holcombe, Norman T. | Long, Roy | Klemkowsky, Peter J. | Renk III, Joseph B. This paper addresses the self-assessment completed by NETL, the proposed framework for a Project Management System, and the proposed road map to enhance the organization’s talents.
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Conference Paper Complexity, Governance, Organizational Project Management, Construction 7 September 2000
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The Alliance Pipeline Story
By Rickards, John V. This paper will address the issues encountered during building of a multibillion-dollar project with minimal staff and a fast track schedule.
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, Governance 7 September 2000
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Project portfolio management and managing multiple projects
By Dye, Lowell D. | Pennypacker, James S. Managing project portfolios and multiple-project environments may seem similar in practice, but these two approaches differ-in concept and in focus-more significantly than project professionals and…
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