Essays about: "Empirical project management of project cycle"
Showing result 11 - 14 of 14 essays containing the words Empirical project management of project cycle.
-
11. A new comprehensive map of LCAs for decision makers in China : case study in FAST project
University essay from Akademin för teknik och miljöAbstract : The starting point for this thesis project is the increasing intense demands of using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to improve the environmental performance of projects, i.e. theFive-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope project(FAST project) inChina. READ MORE
-
12. A Project Management Approach to M&A Deals and their Post-Integration Projects : A Case Study
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) projects have long been considered as a strategy for organizational growth and gain of market share. Top management teams of companies take M&As into consideration since it is faster and less costly compare to internal growth and development programs. READ MORE
-
13. The Role and Function of Effective Communication in the Planning-Phase of Multi-Organizational International Projects
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : This thesis aims at tackling an important issue in the communication management of multi-organizational international projects. Furthermore, it focuses on the importance of effective communication in the planning stage of this kind of projects. READ MORE
-
14. Inventory valuation : Difficulties in manufacturing companies; what & why?
University essay from Ekonomihögskolan, EHVAbstract : Master Thesis, School of Management and Economics, Växjö University, Advanced Concepts in Logistics Management, FED370, Spring 2006 Authors: Lina Friberg, Sofia Nilsson and Sofia Wärnbring Tutor: Petra Andersson Examiner: Lars-Olof Rask Title: Inventory Valuation - difficulties; what & why? Background: It is important to value inventories accurately in order to meet shareholder needs and demands for financial information. For manufacturing companies, inventories usually represent approximately 20 to 60 percent of their assets; hence it affects companies’ profits. READ MORE