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A model of projects as a source of stress at work: A case for scenario-based education and training
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International Journal of Managing Projects in Business (2020) 13 (2): 426–451.
Published: 17 July 2019
... that this is an intended situation; however it does appear to be a valid statement of the status quo. If project work was less injurious and more rewarding, then this would necessarily have a positive impact on the health and well-being on the project worker, and on the resilience of the organisation. To pursue...
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A knowledge management framework for global project development based on Tai Chi principles and practices
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International Journal of Managing Projects in Business (2016) 9 (3): 624–653.
Published: 06 June 2016
... in a competitive environment while supporting health, wellness, and work-life enjoyment. Findings – Early research results suggest that teams and individuals working on projects and practicing Tai Chi might develop more cohesive strategies and improve soft skills during their integration of Eastern...
