Introduction
Lutz Rosenstiel,
Monika Wastian (),
Isabell Braumandl () and
Michael A. West ()
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Lutz Rosenstiel: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Monika Wastian: Institut für Organisationspsychologie
Isabell Braumandl: CoBeCe
Michael A. West: Lancaster University Management School and The King’s Fund
Chapter 1 in Applied Psychology for Project Managers, 2015, pp 1-15 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The course and the success of projects depend essentially on the people who design project processes or pass judgment on their results. Conversely, the requirements and parameters of projects also influence the experience and behavior of the project’s participants. Project work and project management are thus a form of applied psychology. This chapter provides an overview of this book’s contents, explains the purpose of applied and organizational psychology and the significance of project management in modern organizations, and explores the role applied psychology plays in project management.
Keywords: Project Management; Applied Psychology; Project Leader; Project Work; Organizational Psychology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-44214-2_1
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