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Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Miscellaneous, grade: B, The University of Chicago, language: English, abstract: There are different functions of project management information system depending on the type of project involved. Project management information is of vital significance to project work since it is the main aspect for an efficient project management in Canadian reserves and water in concert with other organization. Therefore, it creates a way for building trust and strong relationships that ultimately leads to competence and success in output…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Miscellaneous, grade: B, The University of Chicago, language: English, abstract: There are different functions of project management information system depending on the type of project involved. Project management information is of vital significance to project work since it is the main aspect for an efficient project management in Canadian reserves and water in concert with other organization. Therefore, it creates a way for building trust and strong relationships that ultimately leads to competence and success in output within the Canadian reserves and water project. In the course of creating the crucial communication connection, the project management system amalgamates projects data into an organization report that is in the procession with the projects performance (Brown & Vessey, 2003). This research is about the purpose of project information system in Canadian reserves and water. Purpose of project management Information System in Canadian reserves and water Canadian reserves and water projects have the probability to produce an abundant multiplicity and great volumes of data. The data produced is vital in the management of the project but is so useful in sustaining management judgments in its unprocessed form. Project management Information System in Canadian reserves and water has a vital role of adding value by carefully moulding the project data into information yields that are useful during reporting, management of the project and decision making (Shield et al, 2001). Additionally, Canadian reserves and water’s mechanization of management systems regularly sustains fundamental segments of the undertakings that are related to operating a Project management Information System. Generally in the Canadian reserves and water, duties that are done by hands can often be