Survey: "Assessing the impact of Project Management Approach on Project Success in the Built Environment" - archived
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Survey from: Arassen Chocalingum
Duration: 15 minutes
From the creator
Dear Respondent,
You are invited to take part in the following project: Assessing the impact of Project Management Approach on Project Success in the Built Environment.
What is the purpose of the project?
This research project is being conducted by Mr. Arassen Chocalingum. The aim of this project is to examine the use of traditional, agile and hybrid project management approaches, as well as their impact on project outcomes in the built environment.
What will I be asked to do?
Participating would involve completing a survey. We expect that participating will take approximately 15 minutes.
If you have any questions or concerns about the study, you can contact the primary researcher Mr. Arassen Chocalingum (achocalingum@uclan.ac.uk).
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING PARTICIPATING IN THIS PROJECT
You are invited to take part in the following project: Assessing the impact of Project Management Approach on Project Success in the Built Environment.
What is the purpose of the project?
This research project is being conducted by Mr. Arassen Chocalingum. The aim of this project is to examine the use of traditional, agile and hybrid project management approaches, as well as their impact on project outcomes in the built environment.
What will I be asked to do?
Participating would involve completing a survey. We expect that participating will take approximately 15 minutes.
If you have any questions or concerns about the study, you can contact the primary researcher Mr. Arassen Chocalingum (achocalingum@uclan.ac.uk).
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING PARTICIPATING IN THIS PROJECT
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