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Information Technology as a Facilitator of Social Processes in Project Management and Collaborative Work

Bagwell, Timothy C.(Edited by)Cropf, Robert A.(Edited by)Foster-Gadkari, Sheryl L(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science series
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Project management (PM), as a discipline, has been undergoing an incremental inclusion of theories, techniques, and processes fromfields related to organizational behavior.

Parallel to this has been the dominance of Information Technology (IT) projects within the field of Project Management.

Information Technology as a Facilitator of Social Processes in Project Management and Collaborative Work provides emerging research that bridges the gap between IT and project management.

While highlighting the importance of Information Technology and the social process of work, the readers will learn how project management applies techniques to achieve objectives through IT projects.

This book is an important resource for project managers, executives, IT managers, consultants, students, and educators.

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Business Science Reference
1522551328 / 9781522551324
Mixed media product
08/06/2018
United States
217 pages
178 x 254 mm
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