Considering value during early project development : a product case study
By: HAMILTON, Albert.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Value Management | Value Planning | Team Exercise | Criteria Weighting | Design Option EvaluationInternational Journal of Project Management 20, 2, p. 131-136Abstract: There is insufficient recognition of the importat role that value management has within projects. In the global economy it is difficult to compete, or be viable, if you don't have high functionality and low cost in the product, or service, to delivered. A part case study (Hamilton A. Managing for value. Dublin: OAK Tree Press, 1999.) of a project to develop a product, used in low voltage distribution systems, is taken to support the case for a better understading in integrating value management within the management of projects. Certain tools from value management are presented which when used in the early stages of project development can result in securing the deliverable that will best satisfy the pre-determined requirementsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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There is insufficient recognition of the importat role that value management has within projects. In the global economy it is difficult to compete, or be viable, if you don't have high functionality and low cost in the product, or service, to delivered. A part case study (Hamilton A. Managing for value. Dublin: OAK Tree Press, 1999.) of a project to develop a product, used in low voltage distribution systems, is taken to support the case for a better understading in integrating value management within the management of projects. Certain tools from value management are presented which when used in the early stages of project development can result in securing the deliverable that will best satisfy the pre-determined requirements
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