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Megaproject Leaders brings together 18 prominent academics who
interviewed 16 great megaproject leaders originating from 10
different countries. Based on a reflective methodological approach,
these chapters investigate the managing of megaprojects from a
human perspective, identify new trends in the managing of
megaprojects and identify lessons learned from the personal views
of the interviewees. The novel ideas presented will appeal to
academics, practitioners and university students.
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available for future generations to enjoy.
This cutting-edge Research Handbook provides a comprehensive
overview of research on the governance of projects. Spanning
different sectors, project types, and organizational hierarchies,
it delves into diverse theoretical and practical approaches to the
governance of projects, identifying valuable new phenomena for
future study. Through diverse case studies, chapters cover all
aspects of the governance of projects, including theories of
governance, governance approaches, mechanisms, and situational
contingencies. It examines the governance of individual projects,
groups of projects, megaprojects, and inter-organizational project
networks in turn. Expert contributors explore key issues such as
governance for sustainable development programs, benefit
management, social value creation, ethical governance, and
meta-governance. Drawing insights from industry, academia and the
public sector, the Research Handbook provides a toolkit of
resources that can be applied in diverse contexts. Covering a wide
range of approaches to the governance of projects, this Research
Handbook will be a valuable guide for academics and students in
governance, business, management, and organizational innovation.
With extensive case studies illustrating how theories of governance
can be practically applied, it will also be a useful resource for
practicing managers seeking to develop their governance strategies.
Reliability Modelling and Analysis in Discrete Time provides an
overview of the probabilistic and statistical aspects connected
with discrete reliability systems. This engaging book discusses
their distributional properties and dependence structures before
exploring various orderings associated between different
reliability structures. Though clear explanations, multiple
examples, and exhaustive coverage of the basic and advanced topics
of research in this area, the work gives the reader a thorough
understanding of the theory and concepts associated with discrete
models and reliability structures. A comprehensive bibliography
assists readers who are interested in further research and
understanding. Requiring only an introductory understanding of
statistics, this book offers valuable insight and coverage for
students and researchers in Probability and Statistics, Electrical
Engineering, and Reliability/Quality Engineering. The book also
includes a comprehensive bibliography to assist readers seeking to
delve deeper.
The Dark Web is a known hub that hosts myriad illegal activities
behind the veil of anonymity for its users. For years now, law
enforcement has been struggling to track these illicit activities
and put them to an end. However, the depth and anonymity of the
Dark Web has made these efforts difficult, and as cyber criminals
have more advanced technologies available to them, the struggle
appears to only have the potential to worsen. Law enforcement and
government organizations also have emerging technologies on their
side, however. It is essential for these organizations to stay up
to date on these emerging technologies, such as computational
intelligence, in order to put a stop to the illicit activities and
behaviors presented in the Dark Web. Using Computational
Intelligence for the Dark Web and Illicit Behavior Detection
presents the emerging technologies and applications of
computational intelligence for the law enforcement of the Dark Web.
It features analysis into cybercrime data, examples of the
application of computational intelligence in the Dark Web, and
provides future opportunities for growth in this field. Covering
topics such as cyber threat detection, crime prediction, and
keyword extraction, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for government organizations, law enforcement agencies,
non-profit organizations, politicians, computer scientists,
researchers, students, and academicians.
Focusing on paid work that blurs traditional legal boundaries and
the challenge this poses to traditional forms of labour regulation,
this collection of original case studies illustrates the wide range
of different forms of regulation designed to provide decent work.
The original case studies cover a diversity of workers from across
developed and developing countries, the formal and informal
economies and public and private work spaces. Each deals with the
failings of traditional labour law, and several explore the
capacity of different forms of regulatory techniques, such as
commercial law, corporate codes of conduct, or supply chain
regulation, to protect workers.
This book provides both a broad overview of the forecasting
process, covering technological and human aspects alike, and deep
insights into algorithms and platform functionalities in the IBP
toolbox required to maximize forecast accuracy. Rich in technical
and business explanations, it addresses short-, medium- and
long-term forecasting processes using functionalities available in
demand planning and demand sensing. There are also several
theoretical concepts underpinning the algorithms discussed; these
are explained with numerical examples to help demystify the IBP
forecasting toolbox. Beyond standard procedures, the book also
discusses custom approaches (e.g. new segmentation criteria, new
outlier detection and correction methods) and new methods (e.g. the
use of Markov chains for forecasting sporadic demands), etc. It
subsequently benchmarks common practices using these innovative
approaches and discusses the results. As measurement is an
important precondition for improvement, an entire chapter is
devoted to discussing process improvement and value using the Six
Sigma methodology. In closing, the book provides several useful
tips and tricks that should come in handy during project
implementation.
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to Integrated
Business Planning (IBP), building on practitioner's experience and
showcasing the value gains when moving from disconnected planning
to IBP. It also proposes a road map for the transformation of
planning, including technological initiatives, business priorities
and organizational processes, and demonstrates how to motivate
different IBP stakeholders to work together, when and how to
connect strategic (to be understood as long term SC&O),
tactical and operational planning and how to leverage functional
and data integration features of SAP IBP. Real-world
business-process use cases help to show the practical implications
of implementing SAP IBP. Furthermore the book explores new
capabilities, talent acquisition and retention, career development
leadership, IBP Center of Expertise. A discussion of how disruptive
technology trends like big data, Internet of Things, machine
learning and artificial intelligence can influence IBP now and in
the near future rounds out the book.
Large terrestrial mammalian herbivores play critical roles in
ecosystems by acting as regulators of energy and nutrient cycles,
modulators of plant community composition and grassland-woodland
transitions, agents of seed dispersal, and as prey for large
carnivores. Though large herbivores represent a prominent component
of mammalian assemblages throughout South and Southeast Asia,
little is known about their roles in ecosystems in the
region. This volume presents, for the first time, a
collection of studies on the ecology of the rich and diverse large
herbivore assemblages of South and Southeast Asia. Prepared by
experts on herbivores of the region, it covers a comprehensive
range of topics, including their evolutionary history, behavioural,
nutritional, and population ecology, patterns of diversity across
environmental gradients, roles as seed dispersers and regulators of
plant growth, community compositions, and their conservation in the
face of hunting and global change.
This guide is designed for systems researchers - emerging and
seasoned - searching for holistic approaches of inquiry into
complexity, which the Systems Sciences provide. The authors share
insight into the foundations of research that are not only
systematic in terms of rigor, but systemic in perspective,
analysis, design, development, implementation, reporting, and
evaluation. This guide also explores researcher competencies
necessary to conduct sound systems research. Researchers using this
guide will gain understanding of what distinguishes systems
research from other types of research and why it is important in
research today.
This book provides a fresh approach to reliability theory, an area
that has gained increasing relevance in fields from statistics and
engineering to demography and insurance. Its innovative use of
quantile functions gives an analysis of lifetime data that is
generally simpler, more robust, and more accurate than the
traditional methods, and opens the door for further research in a
wide variety of fields involving statistical analysis. In addition,
the book can be used to good effect in the classroom as a text for
advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Reliability and
Statistics.
A one-stop resource that provides the most frequently needed
information on the human genome What are the genes that manke-up
the human genome, what do the genes do when they are acting
properly, and what happens when these genes are damaged? Designed
for today's reader who demands quick answers to a wide range of
questions, The Human Genome Sourcebook is intended to offer the
non-specialist an accessible but detailed guide to the genome. The
information it provides is given context: namely, the basic
scientific principles of genome research, the new knowledge
unearthed or created by this research, and the social and ethical
implications of this knowledge. The Human Genome Sourcebook is
organized in several sections to simplify the location of pertinent
information: an extensive section that comprises an in-depth
catalogue of human genes listed according to the roles they play in
life; a chapter that relates genetic diseases to the specific genes
that cause the disease; a detailed glossary giving readers a deeper
understanding of genetic terms and concepts; an overview or roadmap
of the physical layout of the genome sections. provides both
information as well as the tools necessary to access that
information.. Provides in-depth information on the relationships
between our genes and all aspects of our daily lives. Addresses
health issues that are related to genetic abnormalities
A new theory of balanced leadership in projects Leadership is not
static. Instead, authority in projects shifts dynamically between
project managers, individual team members, and sub-teams, depending
on the situation. Leadership may be exercised through a vertical,
horizontal, shared, or distributed leadership approach. However,
balanced leadership ensures the best suitable approach is used in
any given situation. Based on an award-winning global program of
research studies, Balanced Leadership is a thorough investigation
of balanced leadership in projects. Ralf Muller, Nathalie Drouin,
and Shankar Sankaran present a project-specific leadership approach
as well as a theory of balanced leadership, and the situations in
which different strategies are required. They also outline the five
building blocks that enable balanced leadership: nomination of team
members, identification of potential leaders, selection and
empowerment of leaders, empowered leadership and its governance,
and leadership transition. The book explains the coordination of
these building blocks through the socio-cognitive space shared by
project manager and team. Using real-life case studies and clear
examples, this book offers a new way of considering and utilizing
dynamic leadership in project settings.
C.S. Seshadri turned seventy on the 29th of February, 2002. To
mark this occasion, a symposium was held in Chennai, India, where
some of his colleagues gave expository talks highlighting
Seshadri's contributions to mathematics. This volume includes
expanded texts of these talks as well as research and expository
papers on geometry and representation theory. It will serve as an
excellent reference for researchers and students in these
areas.
In this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics, guest editors Drs.
Edward J. Benz, Jr. and Vijay G. Sankaran bring their considerable
expertise to the topic of Thalassemia. Top experts in the field
provide an overview of the history, epidemiology, pathogenic
mechanisms, and clinical management of the thalassemia syndromes.
Contains 16 practice-oriented topics including molecular basis and
genetic modifiers of thalassemia; fetal hemoglobin in thalassemia;
clinical complications and their management; iron chelation in
thalassemia; fertility and pregnancy in women with
transfusion-dependent thalassemia; gene therapy and genome editing
in thalassemia; emerging medical therapies for thalassemia; and
more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on thalassemia, offering
actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically
significant, topic-based reviews.
Features The first book to unify the lumped-element modelling
techniques for various inductively-coupled pulsed accelerator
implementations. Discussion of modelling different accelerators in
a coherent, rigorous manner, demonstrating the similarities and
differences for each type. Authored by authorities in the field.
Orgnized in an A-to-Z format, this reference guide is designed
to help users find their way in the vast--and sometimes
bewildering--world of living things too small to be discerned with
the naked eye. Entries cover environmental, industrial, and food
microbiology, in addition to the microbiology of health and
disease. Scientific techniques used for studying microorganisms are
discussed, and biographies of key individuals are provided. A
chronology of infections and disease epidemics from 430 B.C. to the
present is included as an appendix.
This book provides comprehensive guidance on leveraging SAP IBP
technology to connect strategic (to be understood as long term
SC&O), tactical and operational planning into one coherent
process framework, presenting experience shared by practitioners in
workshops, customer presentations, business, and IT transformation
projects. It offers use cases and a wealth of practical tips to
ensure that readers understand the challenges and advantages of IBP
implementation. The book starts by characterizing disconnected
planning and contrasting this with key elements of a transformation
project approach. It explains the functional foundations and SAP
Hybris, Trade Promotion Planning, Customer Business Planning,
ARIBA, and S/4 integration with SAP IBP. It then presents process
for integrating finance in IBP. Annual planning and monthly
planning are taken as examples of explain Long term planning (in
some companies labeled as strategic). The core of the book is about
sales and operations planning (S&OP) and its process steps,
product demand, supply review, integrated reconciliation and
management business review, illustrating all steps with use cases.
It describes unconstrained and constrained optimized supply
planning, inventory optimization, shelf life planning. We explain
how to improve responsiveness with order-based allocation planning,
sales order confirmation, and big deal / tender management coupled
with simultaneous re-planning of supply. The book closes with a
chapter on performance measurement, measurement of effectiveness,
efficiency, and adherence.
The Evaluative Study of Action Research presents all eight
published papers as part of the six-year, global, Evaluative Study
of Action Research (ESAR) in one volume. The study sought to
enhance the academic rigour of Action Research (AR) and provide
greater evidence of its impact. This research contained in this
book shows, in a cohesive way, how the ESAR exemplifies original
research incorporating new methodologies to create new knowledge.
An Evaluative AR framework and indicators were created for initial
qualitative data collection with six initial case studies using
interviews, survey, documentary analysis, and Goal Attainment
Scaling methods. The initial study was followed by a large-scale
mixed method survey with 174 projects from across the globe. Almost
all projects exhibited positive elements linked to AR precursors
(focus clarification, stakeholder engagement, funding), processes
(phased, planned yet flexible activity, data collection and
analysis, ongoing collaboration and leadership), and
outcomes/impacts (change, knowledge mobilisation and continuing
action). The results of the ESAR, elaborated in this volume, offer
important indications for how to create the sort of respectful
engagement that is required for collective strength in solution
based, innovative, change. This book will be a valuable resource
for: action researchers throughout the world; postgraduate research
students, academics and libraries; evaluators; and anyone in
communities who wishes to know how to create sustainable change.
Shaping Entrepreneurship Research: Made, as Well as Found is a
collection of readings designed to support entrepreneurship
research. Focused on a worldview in which the future is open-ended
and shapeable through human action - i.e. "made", this collection
reframes entrepreneurship as a science of the artificial rather
than as a natural or social science. It posits an open-ended
universe for the making of human artifacts even if large swathes of
nature and society are not within the control of the people making
them. The book explores the notion of "made" through 25
foundational readings - classics from the history of ideas.
Organized into five sections, each classic is individually
introduced by the editors in one of five chapters written to
explain its relevance and significance for a "made" view of
entrepreneurship. Readers will benefit from exposure to these
classic ideas and ongoing research in a variety of areas that fall
somewhat outside the line-of-sight of traditional entrepreneurship
research. Both individually and collectively, the readings suggest
opportunities to ask new questions and develop new ways of framing
entrepreneurship research that carry the discussion beyond worlds
found to worlds made as well as found. The book is crafted to be
valuable to three groups of scholars: young scholars with limited
or no access to research infrastructure but with a desire to
participate in deep conversations; young scholars with access to
research infrastructure who also desire to listen-in on a different
kind of conversation; and established entrepreneurship scholars who
are contemplating an alternative set of foundational ideas to
support their conversations in the discipline.
This concise text introduces an integrated view of all project
management-related activities in an organization, called
Organizational Project Management (OPM). Practical cases from
several organizations, as well as popular theories such as the
Resource-Based Theory and Institutional Theory provide for an
insightful yet realistic understanding of OPM as an integrative
tool for organizations to improve their efficiency and
effectiveness. The reader will learn how separate organizational
functions, such as project, program and portfolio management and
governance integrate in a cohesive manner. The authors describe how
different approaches to competing in the marketplace link to
strategies, and the ways of selecting the 'best' business
opportunities for organizations and integrating them into existing
workflows and structures. They develop and describe a model that
shows how OPM works within organizations. The book is a valuable
resource for top managers, reflective practitioners, academics, and
postgraduate students in organization theory.
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