- •Структура организации и управление проектом
- •Факторы сил, действующих в современных условиях ведения бизнеса
- •Межфункциональные организационные формы
- •Характеристики межфункциональных форм
- •Достоинства и недостатки межфункциональных структур
- •Факторы, облегчающие использование межфункциональных структур при работе над проектами
- •Характеристики организации
- •Характеристики проекта
- •Характеристики проектной команды
- •Эффективность проекта
- •Выводы и резюме
- •Примечания
Примечания
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