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    Planning is a procedure of setting goals, developing strategies, outlining task and schedules to achieve the goals. Applying the selected choices and gauging the decision to figure out whether is it successful. It is a multidimensional activity and seeks to be integrative. The planning procedure relates to the environment consisting of physical, political, social and economic components as integral and reliant components which ought to be taken into consideration in the future of a destination.…

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    A narrator is the story teller. A first-person narrator is a story teller that uses “I” and the first person narrator is sometime even the major character, an advantage of this type of narrator is simplifying the writer’s task of selecting details or being able to present incidents convincingly. A third-person narrator tell the story…

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    range of duties during the project life cycle and these include planning, organising and controlling the project in order to achieve the project’s objectives (Clements, Gido, 2012:324). In order for a project to be successful a project manager needs to be competent in but not limited to the following: team building, coaching and mentoring, delegation, motivating, communicating, conflict resolution, problem solving, delegation, planning and scheduling, technical skills and risk management.…

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    The first step in formulating an organization’s strategy is to evaluate its current position and describe its strategic direction for the future. Because a sound strategy both influences and develops the organization’s existing competitive position, and provides direction for the future development of the organization. Formulating a strategy first requires an accurate evaluation of where the firm currently is. It then requires an ambitious strategic plan, one that creates a gap between a…

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    Project Success Essay

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    Many projects are managed in various areas of our life such as construction, healthcare, technology, education etc. Projects are significant in our life because of producing a definite outcome, within a planned schedule and limited budget. There are many different ways in the literature, on the definition of the concept of the project. The various definitions of the project has been carried out according to the work area. The Project Management Institute, USA has defined project as a temporary…

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    Why we chose this topic? We picked the theme of Project Management Critical Success factors. Project Management is constantly imperative regardless of what industry one works in. The motivation behind why we picked this point is, every one of us work in the field of IT Management and this is pertinent to the sort of work we do and we feel that taking a shot at this undertaking together as a group would enable us to work better at our working environment. As the collaboration, correspondence and…

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    Theories are collections of concepts about some real world area of concern or interest which facilitate explaining, predicting, or intervening. With theories, we explain why and how things occur as they do. We predict what is going to happen given the way things are. And we choose ways of acting to make things turn out in some way we desire. Theories are important as they provide a framework for organizing knowledge and they provide a blueprint for action. Management theories are grounded in…

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    What is Control? Control is a process that executives use in controlling. According to Richard L. Daft (Management, 1997, p. 639), control is an activity done to make sure that the organization' activities achieve the goals. This achievement indicates the progress or gives following information back to the executives as follows: What benefits the organization has obtained?; and What are the things that the organization should improve correctly if the outcomes are not what were planned?. Based…

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    Specifically, green space could contribute to appropriate air quality, noises levels, air temperature and cutting down water pollution, thus it is essential for human health who lived in the urban area. That is to say, a feasible method of urban planning, repairing the relationship of man and nature, upgrading urban living conditions could be completed by green space(Esbah et al., 2009; Irvine et al., 2009; Kaya et al., 2009; Mehmet Cetin,. 2015). Consequently, studies in the reasonable…

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    encourages mixed-use neighborhoods that reduce the need to travel long distances for facilities. Residential areas are mixed with retail, grocery, restaurant and office spaces. High density high rise buildings are placed .4 km, lower density town houses and single family homes are placed .8 km from transit stations. Residential and commercial buildings are placed in separate zoning restrictions are placed within .4 km away from stations (Nahlik & Chester, 2014) . TOD is a planning model that is…

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