projects
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Brain power
How project-based learning can foster teamwork
How do team size and the group environment affect motivation in project-based learning (PBL)?
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 10 – How well are PMOs doing with knowledge management and transfer?
Greater integration is needed, with enhanced maturity models and improved governance that bridges knowledge silos and fosters collaboration.
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 7 – The risk library approach and how it relates to the risk causation model
The risk library approach was one of the keys to the success of the $77.4 million Hawkesbury-Nepean River Recovery Program…
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 6 – Using a risk causation model to capture and transfer knowledge
The risk causation model has obvious parallels with lessons learned processes, but is much more comprehensive.
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 5 – Systemic Lessons Learned Knowledge (Syllk) model
A workable process that effectively enables organisations to learn from past project experiences.
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 4 – Agile and rapid and direct lesson learning
Lesson learning within projects using agile and rapid and direct lesson learned approaches.
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 2 – The role of the Project Management Office (PMO)
A framework for the implementation of knowledge management processes and components at various maturity levels of PMOs.
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KM in project-based & temporary organisations
KM in project-based & temporary organisations: Part 1 – Barriers to knowledge sharing and transfer
Effective knowledge management (KM) can be challenging in any organisation, but especially so in project-based and temporary organisations.
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Systems & complexity
Applied Understanding: Productivity Challenge [Systems thinking & modelling series]
When a project is behind schedule, what alternatives might you consider for getting it back on track?