Theoretical Approach Regarding the Bases of Success and Reasons that May Lead to Failure in Project Management
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failure, project management, successAbstract
The present paper work deals with theoretical concepts regarding the reasons that may lead to a project’s failure or success. The primary aim of the work paper is to help readers to get a view of conceptualizations of project management and its phases, while providing an opportunity to see the interferences of factors that may determine project’s success. This work paper also contains some aspects regarding key-factors and elements that may assure a good management of projects. The present subject was chosen because -in authors’ opinion- the ability to demonstrate yourself as a cooperative, contributing, and constructive project manager is critical for long-term career success in any domain.Downloads
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2012-07-01
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Dragolea, L. L., & Cotîrlea Denisa, D. (2012). Theoretical Approach Regarding the Bases of Success and Reasons that May Lead to Failure in Project Management. International Journal of Economic Practices and Theories, 2(3), 165-172. Retrieved from http://ijept.eu/index.php/ijept/article/view/Theoretical_Approach_Regarding_the_Bases_of_Success_and_Reason
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