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Meeting the Clients Needs: A Risk Management Perspective

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Palmer, S.
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This paper has mapped out three current areas of concern for project mana gement as a discipline. These were defined as the management of external influences, integration of the parties into coherent project teams and establishing clear achievable goals known to all.

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Paper provided by University of Southampton - Department of Accounting and Management Science in its series Papers with number 96-114.

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Date of creation: 1996
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Keywords: MANAGEMENT; CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY;

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