This book reports on new organizational forms, knowledge management and organizational learning and the management of innovation in project-based settings.
This book reports on new organizational forms, knowledge management and organizational learning and the management of innovation in project-based settings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neil Alderman is Senior Lecturer at the Newcastle University Business School, UK. Chris Ivory is Professor and Deputy Director of the Institute of International Management Practice at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Ian McLoughlin is Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management at Monash University, Australia. Roger Vaughan is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Knowledge, Innovation, and Enterprise at Newcastle University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. New Modes of Project Delivery - Complex Projects 2. Understanding the Challenges of Managing Complex Projects 3. Exploring Complex Projects 4. Clarke Chapman: The Port Facilities Project 5. ALSTOM: The Pendolino Project 6. Northumbria Water: The Regional Sludge Treatment Centre Project 7. The Problem of Integration in Complex Projects 8. Conclusions: Rethinking the Management of Complex Projects
1. New Modes of Project Delivery - Complex Projects 2. Understanding the Challenges of Managing Complex Projects 3. Exploring Complex Projects 4. Clarke Chapman: The Port Facilities Project 5. ALSTOM: The Pendolino Project 6. Northumbria Water: The Regional Sludge Treatment Centre Project 7. The Problem of Integration in Complex Projects 8. Conclusions: Rethinking the Management of Complex Projects
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