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Study on Implementation of Concepts of Project Management Theories in Delivery of Projects in Ghana

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  • Joseph Okine

    (Livingstone International University of Tourism, Excellence and Business Management, Lusaka, Zambia.)

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate on the project management theories on project delivery. Project Management Theories has been underlined as one of the key diagnosis among businesses and economic growth with project delivery. Methods: A comprehensive review was carried out with the aid of online research journal websites as well as other in-context articles. While conducting this study, the key words in the search query were directed towards project management theories and project delivery in Ghana. Areas noted in relation to this study was use of project management theories among businesses and Ghana's economic growth. Therefore, there was linkage of papers pointing out the effects on project management theories on project delivery. Results: The findings indicate that corporations have little to no say over project performance metrics and are unable to take on responsibilities outside of their core competencies. Managers' decision-making improves when they have access to reliable data. Having clear project goals in mind is crucial for making informed investment decisions. Conclusion: This comprehensive review provides an in-depth understanding of project management theories on the project management deliveries among businesses and the growth of the economy in Ghana.

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  • Joseph Okine, 2024. "Study on Implementation of Concepts of Project Management Theories in Delivery of Projects in Ghana," Post-Print hal-05101072, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05101072
    DOI: 10.9734/jemt/2024/v30i51207
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