Defining Project Management Knowledge As A Basis For Global Communication, Learning And Professionalism
- Topics:
- Project Management
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- It Operations,
- It service Management,
- Management,
- Project Management,
- Strategy,
- Tools & Techniques
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Overview: "Since 1995, we have witnessed four Global Project Management Forums (GPMF) which have been conducted with heightening interest and success. Undoubtedly, this is a reflection of the increasing recognition of the ‘globalization’ of the market place and the competition that it brings. Project management is no exception. However, if we are to advance towards a ‘Global Profession’ as some suggest, then we need a vehicle for effective communication and a common understanding of the field. There is a need, and hence an opportunity, to provide a more comprehensive and open structure to the project management body of knowledge. Such a structure could better enable knowledge and information exchange, a better framework for project management learning, greater clarity of a complex subject. Some structure and delineation would be beneficial, if only to unify and advance project management understanding across global cultural interests. The original version of this paper was presented to the Global Project Management Forum at the Project Management Institute."
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Format: PDF | Size: 57KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 13





