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The Project Management Process

Stefano Tonchia
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Stefano Tonchia: University of Udine

Chapter 3 in Industrial Project Management, 2018, pp 21-31 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Project Management (PM) as a process-based methodology is presented. A project is an organizational process. The characteristics and performances of a project are outlined. PM is considered opposite to Operations Management (PM). Three different types of projects can be identified: (1) product/process innovation (design and development of new products and services), (2) engineer-to-order or engineering and construction contracting, and (3) strategic, organizational and managerial change.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-56328-1_3

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