scholarly journals Critical Success Factors for Project Planning and Control in Prefabrication Housing Production: A China Study

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 836 ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Li ◽  
Zhongfu Li ◽  
Guangdong Wu ◽  
Xiaodan Li
2019 ◽  
Vol 109 (04) ◽  
pp. 270-274
Author(s):  
C. Kloß ◽  
M. Tawalbeh ◽  
S. Schultz

Der Bau von Gebäuden setzt permanente Wechselwirkungen zwischen den initialen Planungsaktivitäten und den späteren Steuerungsmaßnahmen voraus. Diese Rückkopplung wird oftmals unterschätzt. Zur Steigerung der Transparenz von Informationen und aktuellen Entwicklungen auf der Baustelle wird ein mobiles, softwaregestütztes Funktionsmuster entwickelt. Dieses orientiert sich an Erfolgsfaktoren von Bauprojekten und unterstützt die Projektstakeholder orts- sowie zeitunabhängig.   The construction of buildings involves permanent interdependencies between initial planning processes and subsequent control activities. These circumstances are often underestimated. To make information and current developments on construction sites more transparent, a mobile functional model has been developed, based on critical success factors of factory construction projects. Moreover, it supports project stakeholders regardless of time and place.


1992 ◽  

The quality, hygiene and safety of food are one of the most critical success factors in tourism. Good but especially disagreeable experiences caused by food services can affect the perception of destinations substantially. In view of these impacts, WTO prepared this manual providing the most up-to-date knowledge on the problems raised by the lack of quality, hygiene and safety of food services as well as outlining new modern approaches to guarantee a solution. The publication also covers the most important aspects of technical, scientific and administrative knowledge related to this subject and provides a selected, condensed and synthesized overview of thousand of pages from international regulations, treaties and technical and scientific books. The manual is especially designed for those responsible for management, planning and control of tourism companies and administrations as well as for teachers and students of tourism.


Market Forces ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Dr. Muhammad Wasim Jan Khan ◽  
Ms Sonia Batool ◽  
Mr. Usman Ahmad Qadri ◽  
Zujaj Ahmed

This study is to investigate the critical success factors for Pakistani pharmaceutical firms. This study conceptualizes knowledge management, image and control as the key indicatorsof critical success factors. This study collects the data from the lower-, middle-, and top-level managers in the pharmaceutical firms in major cities of Pakistan: Lahore, Multan, Islamabad. Thisstudy performs PLS-SEM in analyzing 100 responses obtained through survey forms. Results of the study indicate that knowledge management is the element that gives rise to confession, wage, promotion and the execution of unlike objectives that increase a general exposure of the all stakeholders. It achieves a pleasurable passionate state that frequently prompts a positive organizational performance and competitive advantage. This research puts light on the gaps found in adaptation of critical success factors in Pharmaceutical industry of Pakistan as compared to the developed countries in this sector.


2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (11) ◽  
pp. 931-936 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiayuan Wang ◽  
Hongping Yuan ◽  
Xiangping Kang ◽  
Weisheng Lu

Author(s):  
Christian Tabi Amponsah

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span>Investigation about project success has attracted the interest of many researches and practitioners. Determining the critical success factors for procurement of capital projects is a contemporary phenomenon. This paper presents the outcome of an investigation into the critical success factors in Public-Private-Partnerships (P-P-P) for procurement of capital projects using the multi-criteria decision making process. Drawing from the results of responses to a survey of 705 experts involved in P-P-P projects worldwide, the paper presents the critical success factors (CSF) from a list of 47 factors, identified as contributing to the successful delivery of capital projects. The study revealed that owner satisfaction with the delivered project, adherence to schedules/budget/quality/ safety/environmental controls, and appropriate funding mechanisms were predictable factors while lack of legal encumbrances, clearly defined project mission and adequate planning and control techniques were less commonly expected factors.</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span>http://dx.doi.org/10.13033/ijahp.v3i2.121<br /></span></p>


Author(s):  
Hans Solli-Sæther ◽  
Petter Gottschalk

Achieving superior performance in IT outsourcing relationships is both a demanding and a rewarding activity. To perform well managers need to understand outsourcing opportunities, critical success factors, company value configuration and maturity for outsourcing, the need for knowledge transfer, and management and control of outsourcing arrangement. Outsourcing opportunities can be derived from resource-based theory, transaction cost theory, activity theory, agency theory, or other theories of the firm. Based on such opportunities, companies develop business-oriented enter strategies. A strategy defines vision, mission and objectives of the firm. It includes changes in electronic business and other important business areas that impact future use of information technology. The strategy analyzes business direction, information management strategy, and ambition level for IT outsourcing. The theoretical and empirical based critical success factors serve as recommendations for what to outsource and how to succeed in managing IT outsourcing relationships. Outsourcing business functions, managers must first understand – the underlying business logic of their firm, the company’s value configuration, and how resources such as information systems affect the performance of various component activities.


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