TY - BOOK
T1 - Project selection methodology using multi-criteria analysis
AU - V.Siskos, Dimitrios
AU - V. Siskos, Dimitrios
N1 - In this section you can find information for the book "Project selection methodology using multi-criteria analysis". ISBN Number: 978-3659423420 - Published on July 10, 2013 You can purchase the book at the following websites: About the book The decision of an optimum project portfolio selection in the area of project management is frequently encountered in the business environment.
Siskos, D. (2013). Project Selection Methodology Using Multi-Criteria Analysis. Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
PY - 2013/7/10
Y1 - 2013/7/10
N2 - The decision of an optimum project portfolio selection in the area of project management is frequently encountered in the business environment. On a purely organizational level, this decision must take into account the uncertainties in the calculation of many criteria as the expected revenue from the investment, profitability, resource availability, labor skills, perspectives and know how. This survey addresses the above questions using an adequate software tool, and provides the methodological framework for the modeling of such business decisions; furthermore, it demonstrates the feasibility and the reliability of the proposed approach and corroborates its findings with a realistic example. The research will be oriented to the concept of an article by Reyck, et al (2005) that recommend not ‘‘doing projects right’’ but ‘‘doing the right projects’’.
AB - The decision of an optimum project portfolio selection in the area of project management is frequently encountered in the business environment. On a purely organizational level, this decision must take into account the uncertainties in the calculation of many criteria as the expected revenue from the investment, profitability, resource availability, labor skills, perspectives and know how. This survey addresses the above questions using an adequate software tool, and provides the methodological framework for the modeling of such business decisions; furthermore, it demonstrates the feasibility and the reliability of the proposed approach and corroborates its findings with a realistic example. The research will be oriented to the concept of an article by Reyck, et al (2005) that recommend not ‘‘doing projects right’’ but ‘‘doing the right projects’’.
UR - https://www.thinkingfinance.info/project-selection-methology-using-multi-criteria-analysis.html
M3 - Book
BT - Project selection methodology using multi-criteria analysis
ER -