Managing Project Ending

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Ending Project
Ending Project Management
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Initial Project
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Main Responsible Persons
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Motivating Project Team Members
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Network Context
organisational learning in projects
project lifecycle management
Project Management Literature
Project Manager
Project Owner
Project Stakeholders
Project Team
Project Termination
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Regional Aircraft
Regional Airliner
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Saab 340
SAAB AB
Saab Aircraft
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stakeholder engagement strategies
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Supplier Relationships
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Turboprop Aircraft
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138980334
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Understanding project endings is a significant part of project management, yet there is relatively little work published in this important area. This book addresses the gap, focusing on the successful management of project endings, showing how to plan for the ending of a project, how to create ending competencies, and in particular, how to successfully manage relations with different stakeholders of a project as it is coming to an end.

Havila and Salmi use a real-life case in the airline industry to show how the successful ending project was achieved and in doing so portray ideas and experiences not typically considered in the field. Through the case discussion, the complexity of the process is unveiled and the achievement of success for all parties is explained. The book portrays three key success factors: ending competencies, to be developed both at the organizational and individual levels; efficient management of the business network around the ending project; and involvement at the strategic managerial level. It concludes that project endings are often complex and have far-reaching effects, and therefore, call for close managerial attention.

Virpi Havila is Professor of Business Studies at Uppsala University. Asta Salmi is Professor of International Business at Helsinki School of Economics

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