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competencies 2 developing countries 2 knowledge workers 2 project management 2 project oriented organizations 2 Developing countries 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Highly skilled workers 1 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte 1 Knowledge management 1 Project management 1 Projektmanagement 1 Wissensmanagement 1
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Amoah, Armstrong 2 Marimon, Frederic 2
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Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1
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Project managers as knowledge workers: Competencies for effective project management in developing countries
Amoah, Armstrong; Marimon, Frederic - In: Administrative Sciences 11 (2021) 4, pp. 1-13
Studies have shown that project managers are responsible for the successful management of various projects. Increasingly, this success depends on the project manager being a knowledge worker (KW)-i.e., possessing and utilizing both "hard" and "soft" skills/competencies to manage assigned...
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Project managers as knowledge workers : competencies for effective project management in developing countries
Amoah, Armstrong; Marimon, Frederic - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 11 (2021) 4, pp. 1-13
Studies have shown that project managers are responsible for the successful management of various projects. Increasingly, this success depends on the project manager being a knowledge worker (KW)-i.e., possessing and utilizing both "hard" and "soft" skills/competencies to manage assigned...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012795419
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