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Use of project management techniques and methods in design management

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  • Cardoso da Silva, Vitor Renan Pascon
  • Yugue, Ricardo Toshio

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Design is a synonym of project. This work aimed, based on the meaning of the word and the recognition that the term currently has on Brasilian market, to identify which ones, and how much are used the traditional project management techniques and methods disseminated by the PMI in design projects. For this, a questionnaire was applied to professionals in the area, inserted in several sectors such as interiors and products design. It was concluded that although these techniques and methods are used, they have a medium frequency in the projects and there was a tendency where it is customary to plan the use of the techniques rather than follow their development in the projects, which may indicate a point for action for project managers in the area.

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  • Cardoso da Silva, Vitor Renan Pascon & Yugue, Ricardo Toshio, 2021. "Use of project management techniques and methods in design management," Quaestum, University of Sao Paulo, vol. 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:quaest:392436
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