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Wenche Aarseth

Project management - a new mindset for success : collaborative business and global mindset

2019Bokmål166 siderOpplesing tilgjengelig
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Why are some project managers successful in spotting global opportunities and gaining the trust of important stakeholders, while others mismanage them and fail? The findings presented in this book, from interviews conducted with hundreds of project managers and project team members, suggest the answer could lie in the project managers attitudes and mindsets. A new mindset was found to be critical to gain success, and although the development of a new mindset does not happen overnight, reading this book might help project managers, project workers, and project-based companies a few steps along the way. The terms business mindset and global mindset refer to how project managers see their projects in a collaborative context, both a collaborative business context and a collaborative global context, and how this affects their attitude and actions. Projects are often initiated for business reasons, and for companies operating projects on a global scale the development of their project managers business and global mindsets becomes highly relevant. This book will guide readers through some of these challenges in order to be better prepared for new business in a global environment, and will also suggest some ideas for solutions to the challenges and provide a thorough understanding of important success factors in projects. Wenche Aarseth is Associate Professor in Project Management at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. She has academic responsibility for specialization in project management at the university and is head of the professional continuing education program in project management at NTNU. Aarseth has over 15 years of work experience in close research collaboration with some of the largest private and public companies in Norway. She has worked as a project management researcher for SINTEF and has collaborated with professors at the University of California in Berkeley, the University of Calgary in Canada, and Cranfield School

ISBN9788245030761
UtgiverFagbokforlaget
Utgaveopplysning1. e-bokutgave tilsvarer 1. trykte utgave 2014
ISBN på tilsvarende papirutgave9788245017168
Originalt formatPDF
ForfattereWenche Aarseth
Tilgjengelig for opplesingJa
Inkludert i abonnementet Allvit+Nei

Why are some project managers successful in spotting global opportunities and gaining the trust of important stakeholders, while others mismanage them and fail? The findings presented in this book, from interviews conducted with hundreds of project managers and project team members, suggest the answer could lie in the project managers attitudes and mindsets. A new mindset was found to be critical to gain success, and although the development of a new mindset does not happen overnight, reading this book might help project managers, project workers, and project-based companies a few steps along the way. The terms business mindset and global mindset refer to how project managers see their projects in a collaborative context, both a collaborative business context and a collaborative global context, and how this affects their attitude and actions. Projects are often initiated for business reasons, and for companies operating projects on a global scale the development of their project managers business and global mindsets becomes highly relevant. This book will guide readers through some of these challenges in order to be better prepared for new business in a global environment, and will also suggest some ideas for solutions to the challenges and provide a thorough understanding of important success factors in projects. Wenche Aarseth is Associate Professor in Project Management at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. She has academic responsibility for specialization in project management at the university and is head of the professional continuing education program in project management at NTNU. Aarseth has over 15 years of work experience in close research collaboration with some of the largest private and public companies in Norway. She has worked as a project management researcher for SINTEF and has collaborated with professors at the University of California in Berkeley, the University of Calgary in Canada, and Cranfield School

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ISBN9788245030761
UtgiverFagbokforlaget
Utgaveopplysning1. e-bokutgave tilsvarer 1. trykte utgave 2014
ISBN på tilsvarende papirutgave9788245017168
Originalt formatPDF
ForfattereWenche Aarseth
Tilgjengelig for opplesingJa
Inkludert i abonnementet Allvit+Nei

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