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Project Success Criteria, Critical Success Factors (CSF), and Agile Projects
2022There have been major developments in project management over the years; however, the success rates of projects are still far from the desired levels. The number of studies focusing on project success has been increasing over the last decades. This chapter reviews the concept of project success, project success criteria, and CSF by narrowing the focus ...
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Key Criteria for a Successful Microseismic Project
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2010Abstract As microseismic monitoring expands, a wide variety of monitoring configurations have evolved including vertical, horizontal and deviated observation wells as well as surface and near-surface monitoring. All monitoring configurations have a common data quality indicator: signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) such that the higher the SNR ...
S. C. Maxwell +4 more
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Factors influencing project success criteria
2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS), 2013This paper uses a literature review to present the risk factors that are most common to project success criteria through a project's entire life cycle. Empirical investigation and statistical analysis examined correlations between these factors. On the basis of the statistical correlations found we conclude that there are four factors in the initiation
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Criteria for Construction Project Success: A Literature Review
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Execution of construction projects in an efficient and effective way is a core competency of project-based organizations. Evaluation of project success plays a key role in improving project management competency. Project success is an elusive topic and goes beyond project management success and traditional criteria. The lack of an agreed definition and
G. A. Susil Kumara Silva +1 more
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Client versus contractor perspectives on project success criteria
International Journal of Project Management, 2005Abstract There are case studies that suggest an obstacle to effective client–contractor working relationships is a failure to agree on measures of success and a failure by the client to consider the needs of stakeholders, though there has been little systematic research in this area.
David James Bryde, Lynne Robinson
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Success criteria and critical success factors in project success: a literature review
2018RELAND: International Journal of Real Estate & Land Planning, Vol 1 (2018)
Lamprou, Athanasios, Vagiona, Dimitra
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Selecting Success Criteria for Customer Solution Projects
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 2017Project firms are increasingly integrating tangible products and intangible services when building customer solutions aiming to increase firms' competitiveness. On the other hand, the efficient customer solutions increase firms' competitiveness only when the solution projects can utilize all of its performance potential.
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Social Infrastructure Project Success Criteria – An Exploratory Study
International Journal of Construction Management, 2013AbstractAlthough many studies have identified project success criteria in various contexts, few have attempted to identify the criteria for social infrastructure projects (SIPs). To bridge the research gap, a questionnaire survey was conducted in Malaysia to collect the opinions of 146 construction practitioners regarding the level of agreement of ...
S. H. Wai +2 more
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Time, Budget, And Functionality?—IT Project Success Criteria Revised
Information Systems Management, 2013The purpose of this article is to explore the relevance of classic project success measures of Enterprise Systems implementation projects' success from the adopting organizations' perspective. Based on a mixed quantitative-qualitative approach, the results show that, although the organizations valued project management criteria, they did not perceive ...
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Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Projects
Journal of Management in Engineering, 2002Success has always been the ultimate goal of every activity, and a construction project is no exception. Due to the ambiguous definition of project success and the different perceptions of participants toward this concept, it may be difficult to tell whether a project is successful as there is a lack of consensus. Time, cost, and quality have long been
Albert P. C. Chan +2 more
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