Understanding the relationships between stakeholder success and construction project characteristics and technology use
Abstract
Achieving the successful delivery of a project is the goal of every project
management team. Because of the multiplicity of personnel involved, a key
element of construction project success is stakeholder success. In the final
analysis, if a project is to be perceived as successful, then its stakeholders must be
satisfied. The cost and schedule performance metrics associated with project
0 success are typically not equally important to all stakeholders and are not
adequate measures of stakeholder success. This thesis analyzes survey results by
comparing stakeholder success with varying project characteristics and
technology usage levels.
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