Essays about: "stakeholder analysis for project management"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 46 essays containing the words stakeholder analysis for project management.
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21. Slum Upgrading and Community Participation - A case study on slum upgrading in Kibera
University essay from Lunds universitet/ByggproduktionAbstract : Construction projects will affect numerous actors with various interests, needs and demands. Different project will affect different actors where their specific interests will vary depending on project type but also throughout the projects execution. These actors are today referred to as a project’s stakeholders. READ MORE
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22. It is in the Air: Exploring Cleaner Air Pathways for Zabrze
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Through research and interviews with several experts and stakeholders during the study visit in Zabrze, Poland, the main sources of air pollution in Zabrze and potential areas of intervention were identified. The project focused on residential heating in Zabrze, as coal based heating systems were identified as the main contributor to air pollution in the city. READ MORE
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23. Project Manager Competencies in managing International Development Projects : The Project Managers' Perspective
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : This research studies the competencies of International Development (ID) project managers from their perspectives, taking into consideration the contextual factors and the challenges that they face when managing ID projects. The study adopts a constructionist ontological viewpoint and an interpretivist epistemological philosophical assumption. READ MORE
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24. Who or What Really Matters? : A stakeholder analysis for student housing development in campus KTH
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : There are diverse participants in the student housing development in campus KTH, in which everyone plays a role and has his own claim and influence. The stakeholder theory provides a pluralistic perspective and various analyzing techniques to get a better understanding of the question “who or what really matters” in the student housing development process. READ MORE
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25. Municipal solid waste in a circular economy perspective : a case study of Lusaka City in Zambia
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Lusaka City, the capital of Zambia, has not been spared from the pervasive problem of managing municipal solid waste. Taking product life cycle approaches in the production and consumption of resources has been advanced as a panacea to closing resource loops through circular economic production systems in order to reduce the concept of waste. READ MORE