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Multi-level project governance: Trends and opportunities [PDF]
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd and International Project Management Association. Project governance is important in ensuring successful project delivery. In this article we conduct a systematic investigation of previous research to provide a content-driven review ...
Christopher Biesenthal, Ralf Wilden
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Governance of outsourcing projects
2009As mentioned in Chapter 7, while the outsourcing industry has demonstrated an impressive growth during the past years, quite a few outsourcing relationships have ended in poor results and some have even been terminated early. Both the professional press and academic publications have cited poor governance as a primary factor leading to these results ...
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Project governance for global projects
2006 Technology Management for the Global Future - PICMET 2006 Conference, 2006This paper provides an update on the research towards the establishment of a project governance model for global, large capital, projects (LCPs). It provides an overview of the performance of LCPs, their characteristics and importance as well as developments towards improving their success rate by creating a governing environment within which projects ...
M.C. Bekker, H. de V Steyn
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Governance of an agile software project
2009 ICSE Workshop on Software Development Governance, 2009Effective governance of agile software teams is challenging but required to enable wide adoption of agile methodologies, in particular for large-scale projects. In this paper we apply a full lifecycle governance model to agile projects, focused on the iteration level.
David Talby, Yael Dubinsky
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A Heuristic Model to Implement Government-to-Government Projects
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 2003Electronic government has proven a watershed in the domain of public administration, despite being difficult to pin down precisely. Indeed, the government-to-government arena is one of the least studied aspects of this newly established field of knowledge.
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