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Conference Paper Complexity 3 October 2002
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Untying the Gordian knot of complex projects
By Ward, J. LeRoy | Foreman, James H. Do you think your project was created by Gordius, the ancient king of Phrgyia, who tied a knot so complex that no one could untie it? So, how do you know if you have a complex project? And, what are…
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Conference Paper Complexity 3 October 2002
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The rework cycle game
By Choi, Carol | Kelly, Thomas | Cooper, Kenneth G. How can the impacts of complex project change be clarified for the project manager? To address this challenge, we devised a simple board game and accompanying simulation system as a forum for…
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Conference Paper Complexity 3 October 2002
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Effective project management of airplane engineering troubleshooting projects
By Rogers, Patricia Jan Airplane Engineering Troubleshooting projects present unique challenges to project managers in the form of conditional and looping nature of network diagrams, complexity of airplane systems (>1,000…
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Conference Paper Complexity 7 September 2000
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Enhancing drug development planning through the use of facilitated planning
By Hynes, Martin D. | Konechnik, Thomas J. | Burris, Sheryl L. | Broughton, Mary Christine | French, Stephanie A. The development of new drugs is a long, complex and costly process. Given these factors, it is important to have a well thought-out and documented drug development plan. Historically, a variety of…
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Conference Paper Complexity, Sustainability 7 September 2000
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The management of the pilot program to conserve the Brazilian rain forests
By Costanti, Elke Urbanavicius | Castillo, Carlos Enrique Aragon In December 1991, the leaders from the G7 countries voted to support the Brazilian Government's pilot program to protect biodiversity in the Amazon and Atlantic Rainforests. This paper examines the…
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Conference Paper Complexity, Information Technology 7 September 2000
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Conventional project management methodologies adapted to web projects
By Tarver, Dora This presentation will enable project managers to appropriately adapt and apply conventional project management processes to Internet projects. It will explore perceived and actual differences…
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Conference Paper Complexity, Information Technology 7 September 2000
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IS/IT systems implementation projects
By Whiteaker, Ralph The implementation of new computerized systems or the upgrading of existing ones, is a complex process, and becoming more so as computer applications and networks are expected to interface and…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Complexity, Construction, Aerospace & Defense 7 September 2000
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Risk management experience on Hyperion
By Conrow, Edmund H. | Carman, Stephen L. IntroductionThis paper briefly describes the application of risk management to the Hyperion project, a complex electro-optical instrument developed by TRW for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)…
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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 presentation will describe the overall project as well as the significant components. The management organization will be presented, showing how such a large project could be properly…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Innovation, Complexity, Information Technology 7 September 2000
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Testing approach to keep your "Big Bang" system implementation from becoming a bomb
By Laubmeier, Joan What do you do when three years of development, by up to 25 people, comes together in ONE "big bang" system implementation? How do you plan? How do you make sure that the "little thing" you…
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