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Organisationsforandringer sker med så stor hastighed, at det kan være vanskeligt at vurdere relevansen af dem, før de sættes i gang, eller at styre og sikre kvaliteten af forandringerne, når de kører for fuld skrue.Succesrige forandringer opnås gennem kontekstafhængig fleksibel organisering, der involverer organisationens viden, teknologi og menneskelige ressourcer. Det kræver processer, der på én gang skaber kvalitet og ejerskab.Robust organisationsforandring - design og implementering i orkanens øje giver en række teori- og empiribaserede bud på, hvordan man skaber robust organisationsforandring uden på forhånd at kende mål og resultater. Bogen går i dybden med:situationsafstemt forandringkompleksitet i forandringerfrivillig versus tvungen forandringroller i forandringmennesker, der forandresforandring gennem organisatoriske relationeroversættelses- og læreprocesser, som fører til forandringetik og værdier i forandringEndelig sætter bogens sidste kapitel fokus på, at det også er vigtigt at lave en plan for, hvad der skal ske efter forandringen.Bogen er velegnet som grundbog i forandringsledelse og er berigende læsning for studerende såvel som for ledere og konsulenter, som ønsker at skabe robust organisationsforandring.
Optimér dit projektteam er en håndbog for projektlederen, som gerne vil støtte sit team til at samarbejde så godt som muligt. Bogen kan anvendes på projektlederuddannelser såvel som af den praktiserende projektleder. Med afsæt i projektlederense rolle og traditionelle teamudviklingsmodellers styrker og svagheder præsenterer og gennemgår forfatterne en teamudviklingsproces bestående af 6 faser: Danne > Afklare > Normere > Udrette > Bedømme > Evaluere.
This book contains the final results from the fifth Danish Project Management Research Conference (DAPMARC 5), held in Copenhagen in May 2019. The authors presented their papers at the conference in the so-called 'research track'. About 60 practicing project managers gave feedback to the presentations and participated in lively discussions of the papers. Six papers ended up in this book. Hence, six set of authors took up our challenge of increasing the quality and coping with all the issues that were raised at DAPMARC 5. As editors of the book – and co-organisers of the DAPMARC conference – we are very proud to present this book with six chapters of high quality addressing issues at the junction of project leadership and innovation.
The book presents a selection of state-of-the-art research, theory and models based on studies of project management practice. Topics include:Effects-driven road to quality development projects. A framework for project governance in major public IT projects. Experiencing social complexity in projects as Tipping Points Critical success factors for project portfolio management based on a multiple case study. A comparison framework for evaluating and comparing projects. Simulation to study decision-making in project portfolio management. When stage setting a success gets in the way of real learning.Project Management for Achieving Change contains the proceedings for the Second Danish Project Management Research Conference (DAPMARC-2), held in Copenhagen, June 8-9 2016.
Project Management for Achieving Change contains the proceedings for the Second Danish Project Management Research Conference (DAPMARC-2), held in Copenhagen, June 8-9 2016. The book presents a selection of state-of-the-art research, theory and models based on studies of project management practice. Topics include:Effects-driven road to quality development projectsA framework for project governance in major public IT projectsExperiencing social complexity in projects as Tipping Points Critical success factors for project portfolio management based on a multiple case studyA comparison framework for evaluating and comparing proj ectsSimulation to study decision-making in project portfolio managementWhen stage setting a success gets in the way of real learning Project Management for Achieving Change is published in cooperation with IPMA Denmark (Danish Project Management Association).
Project Management Theory Meets Practice contains the proceedings from the 1st Danish Project Management Research Conference (DAPMARC 2015), held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 21st, 2015.The book presents a selection of state-of-the-art research, theory and models based on studies of project management practice. Topics include:Self-organizing agile management teamsHow Scrum influences the temporal environmentHidden goals and what you can doFrontloading your projectMetaphors used to communicate in the projectMaturity in project-portfolio managementValue generation in projectsHeroes as catalysts in projectsProject Management Theory Meets Practice is published in cooperation with the Danish Project Management Association.
Projektledelse i dag er først og fremmest kendetegnet ved en mangfoldighed af tilgange. Denne bog giver dig et overblik over den nyeste forskning i projektledelse og kommer omkring fordele og ulemper ved de enkelte tilgange.
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