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A new stepwise project management method

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  • Keh-Ming Lu

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A Stepwise Project Management Method (SPMM) is developed to resolve the Project Management (PM) issues. The template of a new stepwise PM method is derived from a Project Management, Inc. (PMI) 19-Step PM method. The 19 Steps were divided into five groups by PMI: scope/requirements, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), predecessor networks, assigning people to tasks and tracking results. As we view this from a perspective on the principles of management, there exist four basic management functions: planning, organising, leading and controlling. Having rearranged the PMI five groups into four groups of the basic management functions and further skipped the unnecessary steps, a stepwise PM method that is rearranged under the management functions is finally created. The stepwise PM method will be discussed in detail.

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  • Keh-Ming Lu, 2006. "A new stepwise project management method," International Journal of Information Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(2/3), pages 212-225.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijitma:v:5:y:2006:i:2/3:p:212-225
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