Effects of Triple Constraints on Project Success: Evidence from Bangladesh
Nazim Ullah,
Rakesh Rakesh,
Fahim Shariar,
Safin Ahmed,
Kaisar Sakib and
Tahmidul Chowdhury
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Abstract:
Project management plays significant roles to the success of the project. The aim of the study is to review and analyze latest literature on the effects of triple constraints on the project outcome. The study is based on the secondary method whereas literatures are collected form the google scholar ranging from 2010 to 2023. After reviewing the literature, the study concludes a number of findings. The quality of the project is highly depended on the time and budget. However, inadequate management, stakeholders involvement are also play crucial roles towards project success. By scrutinizing the literature, this study contributes to a better comprehension of the challenges and critical factors that project managers need to consider when managing complex projects in Bangladesh. The study recommends to the policyholders, practitioners and academia have to make a balance between cost and time so that the quality of the project would be ensured.
Keywords: Triple Constraints; Project Management; Stakeholders; Project Success (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-09-29
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