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Project Management: Key Theoretical Concepts

Jürg Kuster, Eugen Huber, Robert Lippmann, Alphons Schmid, Emil Schneider, Urs Witschi and Roger Wüst

Chapter Chapter 4 in Project Management Handbook, 2015, pp 13-17 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A complex methodology such as project management should not be based on only one theory or school of thought. Modern project management has to be capable of handling a very wide range of project types and situations. It must be possible to apply it on a situational, differentiated basis. If we think of the project manager as a musician, he needs to be capable of playing a range of instruments. Which means that he needs to be comfortable using a range of different intellectual approaches, some of which may at times appear contradictory or mutually exclusive.

Keywords: Macro Cycle; System Thinking; Project Type; Radical Constructivism; Complex Methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45373-5_4

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