Do Projects really end late? On the shortcomings of the classical scheduling techniques
Many engineering projects fail to meet their planned completion dates in real practice. This a recurrent topic in the project management literature, with poor planning and controlling practices frequently cited among the most significant causes of delays. Unfortunately, hardly any attention has been...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez (Author), Graeme D. Larsen (Author), Maria C. González-Cruz (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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