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Poor performance 2 Business losses 1 Business management 1 Causes 1 Dismissal of 1 Employees 1 Infrastructure 1 Inventory shortages 1 Management 1 Megaprojects 1 Obstacles 1 Organizational power 1 Pep Stores 1 Retail stores 1 Shrinkage 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Thesis 1
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English 2
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Brown, Timothy Glen 1 Burdon, Steve 1 Clay, John 1 Clegg, Stewart 1 Jordaan, B. 1 Ninan, Johan 1
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University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. Graduate School of Business. 1
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Project leadership and society 1
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BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Overt obstacles and covert causes : an exploratory study of poor performance in megaprojects
Ninan, Johan; Clegg, Stewart; Burdon, Steve; Clay, John - In: Project leadership and society 2 (2021), pp. 1-8
Megaprojects are plagued with failures and inefficiencies, often due to an inability to handle the obstacles that occur throughout the process. The present research deepens and extends our understanding of the obstacles and causes of poor megaproject performance by drawing on the ‘circuits of...
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Group dismissal for poor performance as a response to excessive stock shrinkage : a study of owner-managed franchised grocery retailers
Brown, Timothy Glen - 2008
excessive shrinkage, but South African law generally requires that theemployer prove individual culpability or poor performance …
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