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Article Decision Making, Construction 1 April 2016
Project Management Journal
Pilot error?
By Akkermans, Henk | Oorschot, Kim van Although concurrency between project development stages is an effective approach to speeding up project progress, previous research recommends concurrent engineering primarily for less complex,…
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Article Decision Making, Strategy, Construction November 2014
PM Network
Building for art's sake
By Alderton, Matt A review of museum construction projects considers the challenges of building for art's sake. In Abu Dhabi, three world-class museums will be central to the United Arab Emirates' planned cultural…
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Article Quality Management, Decision Making, Construction October 2014
Project Management Journal
Influence of trade-level coordination problems on project productivity
By Hwang, Bon-Gang | Zhao, Xianbo | Do, Van Thi Hong This study aims to investigate the influence of coordination problems in glass and metal curtain wall (GMCW) installation on project productivity in Singapore. Trade-level coordination problems in…
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Article Decision Making, Ethics, Construction June 2014
Project Management Journal
Stakeholders' attributes, behaviors, and decision-making strategies in construction projects
By Yang, Rebecca J. | Wang, Yaowu | Jin, Xiao-Hua Project managers need to make decisions on how to balance competing claims between the different stakeholders in projects. Previous studies have suggested that the choice of decision-making…
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Article Scheduling, Decision Making, Construction February 2012
Project Management Journal
Knowledge acquisition using psychotherapy technique for critical factors influencing construction project layout planning
By Abdul-Rahman, Hamzah | Wang, Chen | Siong, Eng Khe The positioning of equipment on a construction site may change in different construction phases, different environments, and different types of end products, which greatly influence the decision of…
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Article Decision Making, Talent Management, Resource Management, Construction June 2009
Project Management Journal
Incorporating employee resourcing requirements into deployment decision making
By Dainty, Andrew | Raidén, Ani | Neale, R. H. Employee resourcing is the process of matching human resource capabilities to the strategic and operational needs of the organization. This is exceptionally problematic in project-based…
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Article Decision Making, Strategy, Benefits Realization, Construction July 2007
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On the edge
By Fister Gale, Sarah Throughout the 1990s, the Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI, USA) dominated the United States' sport utility vehicle (SUV) market. But when the consumer demand shifted towards crossover utility…
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Article Scheduling, Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction March 2007
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Heavy metal
By Liao, Janet Building a large manufacturing facility in a small town that values its tourist culture and its natural setting could easily become a project fiercely contested by the local community. But when…
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Article Decision Making, Lessons Learned, Construction 1 December 2005
Project Management Journal
Strategic management of variation orders for institutional buildings
By Arain, Faisal Manzoor Recent research shows that when construction project managers use a structured and systematic process during the earliest phases of design, they are better able to transfer and organize their…
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Article Decision Making, Talent Management, Resource Management, Construction 1 May 2005
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Train delay
Using a best-of-breed approach to develop a high-speed, cross-country rail system can produce the best-possible system from a team of the most talented designers. But what happens when the…
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