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    Constraint classification for projects

    Mirzaei, Maryam; Mabin, V.J.; Sheffield, J.

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    2015-09-08
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    Mirzaei, M., Mabin, V.J., & Sheffield, J. (2015, 9). Constraint classification for projects. Paper presented at TOCICO international conference, Cape Town, South Africa.
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    Abstract
    This presentation discusses the findings of recent research that explores extending the application of TOC to the broader realm of project management. The existing TOC application to project management, critical chain project management (CCPM), has been a controversial topic. On the one hand, CCPM has been praised as being the direction for 21st century project management and on the other hand it has been criticised for its lack of applicability to all projects.Neither side of this debate has made an attempt to define a clear boundary for CCPM applicability.
    Keywords:
    theory of constraints (TOC), critical chain project management (CCPM), core constraints, project management
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    150312 Organisational Planning and Management
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