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Conference Paper Decision Making, Strategy 2007
Analysing and dealing with key organisational factors affecting the design and execution of projects and programmes
By Pellegrinelli, Sergio Most methodologies for managing projects and programs outline a formal process but ignore the organizational issues--the contextual factors--that can affect an initiative's outcome. This paper…
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Conference Paper PMO, Strategy, Decision Making 8 November 2006
Strategic PMO: how to align projects to corporate strategy
By Fonseca Boto, Elizeu To more effectively compete in today's global marketplace, many organizations are now transforming their traditionally structured project management office (PMO) from a tactical tool into a…
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Conference Paper PMO, Strategy, Decision Making 8 November 2006
Implementação e operação de PMO: a abordagem de uma empresa Brasileira: Caso Serasa S.A.
By Silva, Maria Sol Fernandes Marques da As the largest database on consumers, companies and economic groups, Serasa S.A., a Brazilian company, actively participates in the support of the majority of the credit and business decisions made…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Decision Making, Strategy, Risk Management 2006
Expected utility theory as a guide to contingency allocation
By Thibadeau, Barbara | Edirisinghe, Chanaka Contingency--for both budgets and schedules--provides project managers with the estimating cushion they need to protect their projects from cost and time overruns. Effectively allocating these…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, Decision Making, Strategy 25 May 2005
Improving project success through effective project selection
By Linenberg, Yorai | Rynn, David The outcome of a project often begins with the decision to implement a project. Projects that are incompatible with an organization's objectives fail to realize, regardless of amount of professional…
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Conference Paper Portfolio Management, Strategy, Program Management, Decision Making 25 May 2005
Corporate portfolio management--making the right business critical decisions on strategic investments
By Rajah, Niresh Of the organizations comprising the Financial Times (London) Stock Exchange (FTSE) 250, many continuously develop and execute projects and programs. The problem that many of these companies…
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