Success factors of project management: The critical few-an empirical investigation

H. G. Gemuenden, T. Lechler

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Abstract

During recent years, project management has been firmly established as a concept for organizing extraordinary, innovative as well as strategic endeavors. However, still many of these projects fail. What are the recommendations that research can provide to practising managers? This paper aims to provide general recommendations regarding project management. This effort is based on the assumption that the project success depends on a relatively small number of variables-the so-called success factors.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovation in Technology Management - The Key to Global Leadership, PICMET 1997
Subtitle of host publicationPortland International Conference on Management and Technology
Pages375-377
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)0780335740, 9780780335745
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Event1997 Portland International Conference on Management and Technology, PICMET 1997 - Portland, United States
Duration: 31 Jul 199731 Jul 1997

Publication series

NameInnovation in Technology Management - The Key to Global Leadership, PICMET 1997: Portland International Conference on Management and Technology

Conference

Conference1997 Portland International Conference on Management and Technology, PICMET 1997
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPortland
Period31/07/9731/07/97

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