Projects as Business Constituents and Guiding Motives
Samenvatting
The purpose of Projects as Business Constituents and Guiding  Motives is to describe and analyse the roles that projects play in  business. 
  The editors, authors and researchers are convinced that projects are  of significant importance at virtually every level of society, even  though companies are the focus of this book. Projects are not merely  conspicuous components of businesses, they in fact signal what  businesses are all about. As you will see from some of the  contributions to this book, these signals come in different forms and  have different effects. Thus the various contributions to this book  also mirror a kind of uncertainty as to what this phenomenon that is  called project is all about. 
  Rather than trying to define what it `really is', the editors have  opted for the alternative, namely to let some of the variation be  replicated in the different contributions. One important reason for  the variations is that each author wants to stress a different aspect  of projectisation. The editors illustrate some of the variations as  they appear in the minds of researchers and in the minds of those who  work with projects every day. They believe that they do greater  justice to the field by taking this stance at this stage in the  evolution of project management. 
  The book is structured in four sections. The first section includes  four chapters elaborating on various aspects of the roles projects  play for shareholders, for management, for the global scene, and for  the more or less continuous reorganising efforts that characterise  most industries at the present time. The second section deals with how  projects fit in with traditional business processes and the challenges  that face project management as well as the generic business  procedures. The third section brings forward some of the most  essential matters when it comes to the future of business  organisations. Innovation projects have a completely different  character compared to traditional projects, and when entire industries  go through thorough transformations, attending to project matters will  be part of that change. One of the most often-repeated statements in  business is that people matter; in the last section that statement is  scrutinised in a projectised environment. 
  This volume has a wide international selection of authors. Eight  different nationalities are represented. The collection is relevant to  academics in business administration, project management and  organisation behaviour. It should also appeal to a significant  secondary audience: professionals in project management, business  strategy and organisation.
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