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Title: Exploring Managerial Fit and Flexibility: Towards a Project Management Approach
Authors: Temtime, Z.T.
Keywords: Developing countries
Project management
Organisational structure
Organisational culture and traditional organisations
Issue Date: Oct-2001
Publisher: Science Publications / ANSI Journals; http://www.ansijournals.com/3/c4p.php?id=1&theme=3&jid=jas
Citation: Temtime, Z.T. (2001) Exploring Managerial Fit and Flexibility: Towards a Project Management Approach, Pakistan Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol 1, No 4, October, pp 452-457
Abstract: This paper reviews the usefulness of the project management approach in promoting organisational and managerial flexibility in traditional organisations in developing countries. Three aspects of project management, viz. organisational structure, organisational behaviour, and planning and control tools, that have immense potential to alleviate these problems are reviewed. The need for indigenous managerial approaches in developing countries, and addressing some of the problems that hinder organisations from exploiting the potential benefits of the project management scheme are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/186
ISSN: ISSN: 1812-5662 (Online-Open Access)
1607-8926 (old)
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