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Project psychology:differences in point of view between steering committee and operative project organization

Abstract
The study aims to investigate if steering committees and an operative project groups have a difference in point of view regarding the best way to see a project through. The research has the cross-sectional design using 44 questionnaires and 2 interviews. The proposed answer is that steering committee and operative project are two specialized functions to be coordinated thus their point of view differs. A hypothesis that steering committee members would be prone to a need for security and operative project members would be prone to a need for personal growth failed, one main reason for this is probably the fact that steering committee and project members are carefully selected.
Degree
D
University
Göteborgs universitet
Institution
Psykologiska institutionen
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/4659
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Micael Litzell Master Thesis Slutversion.pdf (122.8Kb)
Date
2006
Author
Litzell, Micael
Publication type
other
Language
eng
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