Business Strategy and Project Management

by Alexandre G. Rodrigues

The traditional approach to project management recognizes that project objectives can change over time -- they are dynamic throughout the life of a project and are supposed to be changed as part of management control. However, two problems still persist in this area: (1) coping with radical changes, and (2) measuring success.

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Business Strategy and Project Management 26 December 2001