COMPLEX PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND BEST PRACTICES
Keywords:
complex project management, best practices, adaptive leadership, stakeholder engagement, project success, risk management, interdependencies, uncertainty, agile methodologiesAbstract
In an era of rapid technological advancements and globalization, complex project management has become an integral part of organizational success. Unlike traditional project management, complex project management requires dealing with high levels of uncertainty, interdependencies, and dynamic environments. This paper explores the core principles, challenges, and best practices in managing complex projects. By examining real-world examples and industry standards, it identifies tools and techniques to improve project outcomes. The findings emphasize the importance of adaptive leadership, stakeholder engagement, and the integration of advanced project management tools to ensure success.
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