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Rural Project Management Practices
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232266684
- EAN9798232266684
- Date de parution08/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Project professionals managing rural projects should have working knowledge or experience that allows them to work efficiently and effectively given the unique constraints and challenges of rural project work. Rural being defined in project management context as: A place with few available resources and increased logistical considerations. Unfortunately, obtaining the experience for remote projects management requires investment in time and human resources.
Whether it is by the company or the subject matter expert assigned to coach/train the new project professional, this presents an issue of time and resources used to train each new project professional and educate them on rural projects. This project will produce a publishable book of notable quality that will educate the project professional at less cost than the traditional investment of time and resources.
This book will provide an introduction to rural projects and the basics of what to expect when working with them in a creative format that both educates and entertains with real references to project work from highly experienced organizations and similar research by fellow UA Scholars.
Whether it is by the company or the subject matter expert assigned to coach/train the new project professional, this presents an issue of time and resources used to train each new project professional and educate them on rural projects. This project will produce a publishable book of notable quality that will educate the project professional at less cost than the traditional investment of time and resources.
This book will provide an introduction to rural projects and the basics of what to expect when working with them in a creative format that both educates and entertains with real references to project work from highly experienced organizations and similar research by fellow UA Scholars.



