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Project Management in Perspective

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  • Oosthuizen, Theuns
  • Venter, Rob

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  • Fraser, Jessica
  • Bricknell, Llewelyn
  • Kara, Mohammed
  • van der Linde, Whitey
  • Goldman, Geoff
  • Scheepers, Cor
  • McGregor, Andrew
  • Radford, Andrew

Abstract

Project Management in Perspective is an accessible text suitable for students who do not have work experience yet and are introduced to the subject for the first time. The fundamentals of project management remain the same regardless of the industry but it is in the processes and application where the differences are highlighted, and this textbook is written from a business perspective.

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  • Fraser, Jessica & Bricknell, Llewelyn & Kara, Mohammed & van der Linde, Whitey & Goldman, Geoff & Scheepers, Cor & McGregor, Andrew & Radford, Andrew, 2012. "Project Management in Perspective," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195993141 edited by Oosthuizen, Theuns & Venter, Rob.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780195993141
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    1. Peter Zwaneveld & Gerard Verweij, 2018. "Economic Decision Problems in Multi-Level Flood Prevention: a new graph-based approach used for real world applications," CPB Discussion Paper 380.rdf, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
    2. Peter Zwaneveld & Gerard Verweij, 2018. "Economic Decision Problems in Multi-Level Flood Prevention: a new graph-based approach used for real world applications," CPB Discussion Paper 380, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.

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