Wednesday 8 February 2012

Project Management in Business and the Built Environment

The influence of Project Management in business is increasing. As businesses grow, the need for internal procedures and working methods increases. This is especially the case for projects and their management. On site of course, the complexity of projects requires detailed planning, deliberate management and clear risk and communication procedures. Sometimes procedures are built up by trial and error, and in some cases external methodologies are used. Either way, the effective use of these procedures and their suitability to project size, complexity and human resources will make or break a project.
 
This article outlines some pitfalls to avoid.

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