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Article Talent Management, Resource Management, Construction, Energy & Utilities February 1988
Project Management Journal
The relationship between project manning levels and craft productivity for nuclear power construction
By Jansma, Glen L. Decisions to accelerate construction schedules--increasing craft manning levels above what is considered normal levels--usually reduce craft efficiency. This article examines the relationship of…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management August 1986
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Human resources management
By Kane, William D. Part five in a series of seven articles. Each article examines one of the seven project management functions outlined in PMI Project #121, PMIs effort to create a project management body of…
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Article Career Development, Talent Management, Resource Management March 1986
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A model program for project manager training suited to Japanese conditions
By Wakasugi, Takaaki An engineering company's future depends on both its engineering staff's skills and knowledge and its capacity to develop its staff's talents. This article outlines a career development program (CDP)…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management December 1984
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Integrated project planning and management
By Goodman, Louis J. Numerous projects continue to fail to meet client requirements--failures caused by mismanagement and wasted resources--because numerous project managers lack the proper discipline, education, and…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management, Education August 1984
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Project management education for the 21st century
By Wilemon, David L. The discipline of project management has repeatedly proven itself as a method suitable for administering complex tasks. As projects continue to become more complex and costly, the field now needs a…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management August 1984
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Training--a key element in implementing project management
By Ziomek, N. L. | Meneghin, G. R. Those organizations that implement company-wide project management training programs are those that are most likely to successfully realize their projects. This article discusses the first year of…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management August 1984
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Methodologies for teaching project management in the classroom
By Kerzner, Harold In the 1960s, project managers were trained on-the-job; in the 1970s, they attended external seminars that either extended when they learned on-the-job or replaced it with canned packages lacking…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management, Education August 1984
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Project management education--an Australian experience
By Phillis, B. D. Numerous international seminars and conferences have examined the need for a formal structure to educate and train project managers. This article examines one such structure. In doing so, it defines…
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