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Projective Techniques as Psychotherapy
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1995Projective techniques, by bypassing the conscious resistance of anxiety and defenses, elicits information about the hidden side of perception and thoughts processes, personality, emotions, and psychodynamic processes. They thus enable an assessment of ego strength and the patient's ability to face unconscious content.
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International Journal of Project Management, 1986
Abstract The management of a project must be geared to the achievement of objectives. The fulfilment of objectives is based on the capability to identify and quantify the activities to be developed, to control their execution and to assign responsibilities for their execution. This means planning and control according to a logical procedure.
R Albonetti, M Gatti
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Abstract The management of a project must be geared to the achievement of objectives. The fulfilment of objectives is based on the capability to identify and quantify the activities to be developed, to control their execution and to assign responsibilities for their execution. This means planning and control according to a logical procedure.
R Albonetti, M Gatti
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Méthode et techniques projectives
Bulletin de psychologie, 1965Anzieu Didier. Méthode et techniques projectives. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 19 n°250, 1966. pp. 1217-1228.
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Techniques of Project Appraisal [PDF]
In this paper, I attempt to bring into focus what I believe to be some of the important practical issues that face development planners in the field of project appraisal. I shall try, insofar as possible, to recognize the handicaps under which planners operate, most importantly the handicaps imposed by imperfect foresight and by the virtual necessity ...
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1991
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on projection techniques, which are quantitative methods used for estimating the future. Techniques to project the future are essential for making plans and for most policy decisions. The chapter reviews two types of quick and easy to use techniques to project future levels of population, employment, economic ...
G. William Page, Carl V. Patton
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on projection techniques, which are quantitative methods used for estimating the future. Techniques to project the future are essential for making plans and for most policy decisions. The chapter reviews two types of quick and easy to use techniques to project future levels of population, employment, economic ...
G. William Page, Carl V. Patton
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Projection and Deprojection Techniques in Rhinoplasty
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016Projection of the nasal tip is among the most important aspects of the nose. In this article, a wide spectrum of techniques are presented that allow the rhinoplasty surgeon to decrease, maintain, or increase nasal tip projection. Rhinoplasty surgeons must be adept with suture techniques, lower lateral cartilage overlay techniques, and structural ...
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Techniques of project management
Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1982This paper addresses certain aspects of management practice. As such, it is unusual if not unique in the catalogue of topics discussed by the Institute, and it is instructive to examine briefly why this may be.Firstly, management and the skills associated with its successful practice are not specifically actuarial concerns. There are numerous platforms
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2015
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Tools and techniques are widely used in many human endeavors, such as engineering, construction, banking, manufacturing, marketing, health care, sales, transportation, information technology, research and development, academics, legal, political and government establishments, just to mention a few.
Sholarin, E., Awange, Joseph
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© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Tools and techniques are widely used in many human endeavors, such as engineering, construction, banking, manufacturing, marketing, health care, sales, transportation, information technology, research and development, academics, legal, political and government establishments, just to mention a few.
Sholarin, E., Awange, Joseph
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1968
A modern introduction to projective techniques does not merely concentrate its attention on the “tried and true” method. Techniques must be included which reflect outstanding promise for the future and which serve as new and creative variations of the Old.
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A modern introduction to projective techniques does not merely concentrate its attention on the “tried and true” method. Techniques must be included which reflect outstanding promise for the future and which serve as new and creative variations of the Old.
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The techniques of project management
Data Processing, 1982Computer-based project management techniques are now an indispensable aid to the planning and execution of all types of projects. We look at the development and practice of these techniques.
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