Browsing Management and Marketing Journal Articles by Subject "150312 Organisational Planning and Management"
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The art of singing from the same song sheet during changes : some empirical evidence of a real live project
(Helvetic Editions Ltd., 2013)The need of organisations to find better returns and greater utilisation through capacity management is a constant and all pervasive aspect of contemporary management. All organisations are finding that management of its ... -
Critical chain project management : a case study in the software industry
(IRAJ International Journals a unit of the Institute of Research and Journals (IRAJ), 2019-03)Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) has been a controversial topic with extreme opinions on its merits. This is in turn partly due to dominance of theoretical debates in CCPM literature as opposed to empirical ... -
Perceptions on business strategy of small and medium-sized enterprises
(World Business Institute, 2017)The purpose of this article is to examine how the perceptions of employees could have an influence in business strategy. The problem statement and main research question is: How can employees’ perceptions influence ... -
Reviewing the IJPM for WBS: the search for planning and control
(Elsevier, 2014-03-19)The ‘Rethinking Project Management’ research agenda created an environment for reconsidering project management practice. One suggestion is to focus on project management as an expression of creating value. However, ... -
Strategic human resources partnerships with business :Cambodian banking sector experience
(UUNZ Institute of Business (Universal United New Zealand), 2015)Strategic human resource (HR) management suggest that HR strategic partnerships bring positive impacts to business resulting in an improvement in organisational excellence. Qualitative and quantitative surveys ... -
The use of suggestion systems as a tool to solicit input from internal customers
(Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research, 2010-11)Organisations, as part of their ongoing commitment to improve their bottom line will often focus marketing activities on feedback from their external customers and suppliers. The internal customer can also play an important ...