Characteristics of Non-corporate Funded Projects
Keywords:
project management, quality management, project fundingAbstract
Implementation of effective projects is a key strategic challenge but harmonisation of the project efforts and organisational interestmaybe difficult due to the various objectives of the stakeholders. Furthermore, the funding structure has a fundamental impact on project management processes, and therefore the general guidelines should be reconsidered. The paper gives a review of the characteristics of projects that are funded by the EU or other grant systems.
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