The aim of this book is to provide an alternative perspective on projects as discourses and project management as a means to observe and conduct these discourses. It will be of relevance to those interested in current issues underlying project management, as well as to scholars of project management, organisational studies, and governance.
The aim of this book is to provide an alternative perspective on projects as discourses and project management as a means to observe and conduct these discourses. It will be of relevance to those interested in current issues underlying project management, as well as to scholars of project management, organisational studies, and governance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Rauei s an industry expert on project, programme and portfolio management. For over a decade he has consulted and taken positions in international cooperations and public institutions, driving their strategic transformation and digitalisation through projects. Growing up in the Berlin metropolitan area, Germany, and with stations in the USA, Ireland and Sweden, he has always had a passion for looking at organisations from a communicative, cultural perspective. With a doctorate in complex, cross-cultural project management, his fascination for a systemic and communications-based view on how people organise business and private life is a major part of his work.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A Discursive Perspective on Project Management 3. The Becoming of 'Project Management' 4. The Becoming of a Community - Identity and Alterity in Conventional and Agile PM 5. Dimensions of Coping with Complexity 6. The Systemic Perspective on PM 7. Conclusion and Outlook
1. Introduction 2. A Discursive Perspective on Project Management 3. The Becoming of 'Project Management' 4. The Becoming of a Community - Identity and Alterity in Conventional and Agile PM 5. Dimensions of Coping with Complexity 6. The Systemic Perspective on PM 7. Conclusion and Outlook
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