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This engaging Research Handbook presents a fresh look at how to
improve project performance for the project sponsor, client and end
user using a number of empirical research studies. Focusing on
project performance concepts and methods, the Handbook provides a
novel and fresh look at successful project completions, achieving
project objectives, on-time or ahead of time project completion or
delivering within budget. With contributions from expert scholars,
each chapter highlights a new wave of research and examines how to
plan and manage a project as well as handling unexpected changes
alongside project risks, unknowns or uncertainties. Key factors
enhancing project success are highlighted such as the critical role
of the project manager and their effective leadership, the
importance of knowledge sharing, effective communication and
lessons learnt from past projects. Furthermore, the Handbook
reviews new and emerging trends that can have a major impact on
project performance. Combining new insights with original research,
the Research Handbook on Project Performance will be an
invigorating read for research scholars and graduate students
studying project management as well as professional managers
engaged in project management.
This innovative Handbook explores the complexity of cultural,
conceptual and definitional issues surrounding research into
organisational culture, outlining the varied frameworks and
theories that underpin the field. International contributors
present a broad range of qualitative and quantitative research
methods that can be used in organisational culture measurement.
They explore topics of special contemporary interest, such as high
performance cultures, corporate entrepreneurship, organisational
culture in nonprofits and safety culture, unpacking the textured
relationships between leadership style, organisational culture and
organisational outcomes. Highlighting key implications for
organisational values and ethical climate, the Handbook provides
practical guidance on how to move from culture assessment to action
and improvement. Offering a critical outline for measurement
approaches and tools, this Handbook is crucial reading for
researchers and students of organisation studies, particularly
those focusing on culture and leadership of organisations. It also
provides practical insights for business consultants and senior
management teams, proposing methods and frameworks for developing
positive organisational cultures to improve the productivity,
performance and quality of businesses.
Communicating @ work unpacks the various and complex communication
challenges in today's multicultural and technological working
environment. It is written in a conversational, accessible style,
and covers not only a range of communication situations and formats
but also uses a holistic, practice-based approach to illustrate the
application of effective communication principles in the workplace.
Examples, margin comments, provocative chatroom questions and
online supplementary material elaborate on concepts and offer
down-to-earth guidance on everyday business communication
transactions and conduct. Every chapter has been updated with the
latest findings and debates. Given the accelerated proliferation of
multimodal digital devices and networking opportunities and
challenges, the authors have also increased their focus on new
media, particularly the role played by social media in business
contexts and corporate reputation management. This edition's
comprehensive coverage of spoken, written and visual communication
for business and industry makes it an ideal textbook as well as a
valuable reference in the workplace for professionals.
The global market of today is characterised by fierce competition
which has heightened customer expectations and forced business
enterprises to invest in, and focus attention on, their supply
chains. This, together with continuing advances in information and
communication technology, has motivated the continuous evolution of
the supply chain and of the techniques to manage it effectively. In
South Africa, the public sector is confronted with supply chain
skill and capacity shortages. Hence there is a need for continuous
learning and development of supply chain staff to maintain a
feasible fit between government institutions' objectives, skills
and resources and a changing procurement environment. Public
procurement and supply chain management will help to accelerate
much-needed transformation in the public sector in this regard.
Public procurement and supply chain management provides new ideas,
concepts, case studies and practical experiences regarding public
sector supply chains. Public procurement and supply chain
management will serve as a valuable resource for public procurement
learners, government officials, academics, researchers,
consultants, students and other concerned parties with interest in
public procurement and supply chain management.
This revealing book goes behind the scenes of normative principles
of media independence to investigate how that independence is
actually practiced and realized in everyday working life. Taking an
ethnographically rich journey through European news organizations,
Elena Raviola exposes the diverse and complex ways in which the
ideal of independence is upheld, and at the same time inevitably
betrayed, in the organizational life of media companies. Elena
Raviola presents a distinct organizational analysis of media
independence throughout the book, offering a close study of three
news organizations in Europe - the largest Italian financial
newspaper Il Sole-24 Ore, the largest Swedish regional newspaper
company Stampen and the French pioneer online-only news website
Rue89. In each of them, the implications of digitalization on their
practices of independence is explored and analyzed. The book
ultimately sheds light on how digital technologies are practically
reshaping democratic principles such as media independence, while
being embedded in the existing organizational and professional
structures of democratic societies. Organizing Independence will
enrich the reader's understanding of media independence in
practice, beyond the normative principles, and so will be a key
reference point for researchers in management and organization
studies, media studies and anyone interested in the future of
media.
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