URL:
https://www.project-business.org/tools/project-business-glossary
Published:
November 2020
Summary:
Misunderstandings are among the top causes of losses and failure in project business?
In cross-corporate projects, perfect communication is a core ingredient of success. Conflicting use of terminology can be particularly dangerous, disrupting the mission-oriented partnership among the organizations and people involved and leading to costly rework.
Reference:
Lehmann, O.F. (2020)
'The Project Business Glossary', Project Business Foundation, November
[Online]. Available from: https://www.project-business.org/programs/project-business-glossary
(Accessed: 25 March 2021).
URL:
https://www.project-business.org/tools/code-of-conduct
Published:
February 2020
Summary:
This Code of Conduct can be applied by organizations and individuals involved in project business and can be used as a joint basis for cooperative behavior by project customers and contractors.
Reference:
Lehmann, O.F. (2020)
'Template: Code of Conduct for a Cross-Corporate Project', Project Business
Foundation, February [Online]. Available from: https://www.project-business.org/tools/code-of-conduct
(Accessed: ## ### ####).
URL:
https://www.project-business.org/tools/literature
Published:
July 2022
Literature on Project Business Management is astonishingly scarce, given the relevance of this business discipline and the challenges and risks it brings to organizations and practitioners.
Reference:
Lehmann, O.F. (2022) 'Literature about Project Business Management', Project Business
Foundation, July [Online]. Available from: https://www.project-business.org/tools/literature
(Accessed: ## ### ####).
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