The Project Organisation

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The project organisation is a special organisational structure that is set up for the duration of the project. A special team is needed because the existing line organisation is designed to fulfil its regular specialist work, rather than to manage and carry out new, one-off initiatives that involve different areas and departments. The line organisation also lacks the flexibility to react quickly enough when problems are encountered or changes are needed.

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Kuster, J., Huber, E., Lippmann, R., Schmid, A., Schneider, E., Witschi, U., & Wüst, R. (2015). The Project Organisation. In Management for Professionals (Vol. Part F423, pp. 103–122). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45373-5_15

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