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Improvisation in Project Management

Access to new resource related to intuition and improvisation in project management added to PMWL






 
Resource provided by İsmail Can Kürtük

10 September 2018 – Southampton, UK – Access to a new resource has been added to the PM World Library (PMWL) related to Intuition in Project Management. The new resource is titled “Improvisation in Project Management”, a paper by Louis Klein, Christopher Biesenthal and Erlend Dehlin, published in 2014 by the International Journal of Project Management.

In this study, the authors tried to illustrate the dynamics of project management. Furthermore, they claimed that project management includes plenty of complexity that causes stops or deceleration of projects. Therefore they researched the use of improvisation in projects and evaluated improvisation deeply in terms of finding a solution towards complexities in projects.

Readers can acquire general concepts of project management and they may have an idea about what complexity means in projects and the authors’ reflections towards complexities. Additionally, they can understand how using improvisation can be effective in project management.

To access this new resource, go to the Applications and Hot Topics section of the library at https://pmworldlibrary.net/applications-and-topics/, click on “Intuition in Project Management”, scroll down to the resource. Must be a registered member and logged-in to access.

This new resource provided through the PMWL university research internship program; to learn more, click here

 

 

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