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Ref test<ref name="PMBOK"> Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from https://app.knovel.com/hotlink/toc/id:kpGPMBKP02/guide-project-management/guide-project-management</ref> | Ref test<ref name="PMBOK"> Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from https://app.knovel.com/hotlink/toc/id:kpGPMBKP02/guide-project-management/guide-project-management</ref> | ||
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=== Situational theory on a programme level === | === Situational theory on a programme level === | ||
Revision as of 17:07, 12 February 2023
Abstract
Situational Leadership Theory in project, program and portfolio management
- The big Idea
HOW TO
How to apply situational theory
Situational theory on a project level
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Situational theory on a programme level
Situational theory on a portfolio level
Limitations to the theory
Concluding remarks
Annotated bibliography
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from https://app.knovel.com/hotlink/toc/id:kpGPMBKP02/guide-project-management/guide-project-management Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; name "PMBOK" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Hersey, P. and Blanchard, K. H. (1969). Management of Organizational Behavior – Utilizing Human Resources. New Jersey/Prentice Hall.