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Article Strategy, Skill Development, Technical Skills September 1981
Project Management Quarterly
Managing project development for better results
By Wideman, R. Max All too often, a project's leaders fail to appropriately plan a project's development phase, failing because many project professionals do not fully understand the process of developing projects,…
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Article Estimating, Skill Development, Technical Skills September 1980
Project Management Quarterly
Implementing matrix management in a research and development environment
By McCarney, K. E. Matrix management has been heralded as one of the most beneficial and profitable organizational tools of the decade, one that circumvents the confining nature of traditional organizational lines.…
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Article Communications Management, Skill Development, Technical Skills September 1978
Project Management Quarterly
Project manager--the systems integrator
By Stuckenbruck, Linn C. Functional managers and project managers perform many of the same activities--planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Both types also work to create environments that help…
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Article Complexity, Skill Development, Technical Skills 1 June 1978
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Owner oriented information systems for multi-project control
By Harrison, D. Brian During the 1970s, many organizations shifted their contracting practices away from fixed-price contracts. To meet this change, project owners developed approaches for controlling project management…
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Article Innovation, Skill Development, Technical Skills, Earned Value Management September 1977
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R&D engineers face up to earned-value
By Pollock, Michael D. Engineering companies working on United States (US) Government research and development (R&D) projects are facing an unprecedented challenge: They must prove the value of their worth, and do so by…
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Article Skill Development, Technical Skills 1 September 1976
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New directions for management control of project plans
By Pekar, Peter Paul The high rates of inflation and unemployment, and the shortages of supplies and suppliers, that defined the United States' business environment during the early 1970s set up an opportunity for…
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Article Skill Development, Technical Skills 1 June 1976
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A time constrained approach to resource leveling in multi-project scheduling
By Woodworth, Bruce M. The typical approach to managing fixed-end projects involves either incorporating sufficient slack into the schedule or assigning addition staff to the project team. This article examines an…
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Article Skill Development, Technical Skills 1 June 1975
Project Management Quarterly
How well educated is your prospective project manager
By Cook, Desmond L. The future state of project management depends on the quality of knowledge and skill that the next generation of project managers possess. This article overviews a study by PMI's Education Committee…
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Article Skill Development, Technical Skills June 1974
Project Management Quarterly
Training for project management
By Stockton, Rex | Cook, Desmond L. As more organizations and institutions implement research and development (R&D) projects, and in turn rely increasingly on outside funding to support such initiatives, more principal R&D…
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Article Skill Development, Technical Skills September 1973
Project Management Quarterly
A questionnaire on project management for use in manager indoctrination and training
By Archibald, Russell D. When the ITT Corporation decided to develop a program to train its project managers, it began its effort by first surveying its project managers so as to find out what they knew and what they did…
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