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A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. 2000. Project Management Institute.

Altshuller, G. 1996. And Suddenly the Inventor Appeared: TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. 2nd edition. Technical Innovation Center, Inc.

Altshuller, G. 1999. Innovation Algorithm: TRIZ, systematic innovation and technical creativity. Technical Innovation Center, Inc.

Altshuller, G. and D. W. Clarke. 2005. 40 Principles: TRIZ Keys to Innovation. Extended Edition. Technical Innovation Center, Inc.

Amaral, J. E. G. Anderson Jr. and G. G. Parker. 2011. Putting it together: How to succeed in distributed product development. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 51-58.

Amato, N. 2017. The importance of killing projects. Journal of Accountancy (April): 18-21.

Anderson, D. R., D. J. Sweeney and T. A. Williams. 2003. Quantitative Methods for Business. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Andrade, R., A. Lisser, N. Maculan and G. Plateau. 2006. Enhancing a branch-and-bound algorithm for two-stage stochastic integer network design-based models. Management Science (September): 1450-1455.

Aneshensel, C. S. 2002. Theory Based Data Analysis for the Social Sciences. Pine Forge Press.

Arya, A. and B. Mittendorf. 2006. Project assignments when budget padding taints resource allocation. Management Science (September): 1345-1358.

Aydinliyim, T. and G. L. Vairaktarakis. 2013. A cooperative savings game approach to a time sensitive capacity allocation and scheduling problem. Decision Sciences 44(2): 357-376.

Bagherpour, M. 2010. A successful project cost management system: Basic requirements, challenges, and obstacles to implementation. Cost Management (September/October): 15-20.

Bagherpour, M. 2011. An extension to earned value management. Cost Management (May/June): 41-47.

Bailey, F. A. 1967. A note on PERT/Cost resource allocation. The Accounting Review (April): 361.

Baldenius, T. and B. Michaeli. 2019. Integrated ownership and managerial incentives with endogenous project risk. Review of Accounting Studies 24(4): 1450-1485.

Banham, R. and N. Webb. 2012. Project runaway: Strategic visions are great, but they can turn into nightmares at the project level. CFO (May): 46-51.

Bason, C. and R. D. Christian. 2019. The right way to lead design thinking: How to help project teams overcome the inevitable inefficiencies, uncertainties, and emotional flare-ups. Harvard Business Review (March/April): 82-91.

Bendoly, E., D. Thomas and M. Capra. 2010. Multilevel social dynamics considerations for project management decision makers: Antecedents and implications of group member tie development. Decision Sciences 41(3): 459-490.

Berkun, S. 2005. The Art of Project Management. O'Reilly Media.

Berkun, S. 2008. Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management, revised edition. O'Reilly Media.

Berman, E. B. 1964. Resource allocation in a PERT network under continuous activity time-cost functions. Management Science (July): 734-745.

Blanning, R. W. and A. G. Rao. 1965. A note on "Decomposition of project networks". Management Science (September): 145-148.

Brown, K. A., N. L. Hyer and R. Ettenson. 2013. The question every project team should answer. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 49-57.

Brown, K. A., N. L. Hyer and R. Ettenson. 2017. Protect your project from escalating doubts. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 78-87.

Brown, K. A., R. Ettenson and N. L. Hyer. 2011. Why every project needs a brand (and how to create one). MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 61-68.

Brown, T. W., E. D. White and M. A. Gallagher. 2002. Weibull-based forecasting of R&D program budgets. The Journal of Cost Analysis & Management (Winter): 41-54.

Browning, T. R. and A. A. Yassine. 2016. Managing a portfolio of product development projects under resource constraints. Decision Sciences 47(2): 333-372.

Browning, T. R. and R. V. Ramasesh. 2015. Reducing unwelcome surprises in project management. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 53-62.

Bruggen, A. and J. L. Luft. 2016. Cost estimates, cost overruns, and project continuation decisions. The Accounting Review (May): 793-810.

Bures, J. P. 1974. Time-framing a PERT chart. Management Accounting (October): 24-26.

Burgher, P. H. 1964. Pert and the auditor. The Accounting Review (January): 103-120.

Butler, A. G. Jr. 1973. Project management: A study in organizational conflict. The Academy of Management Journal 16(1): 84-101.

Buzby, S. L. 1974. Extending the applicability of probabilistic management planning and control models. The Accounting Review (January): 42-49.

Buzby, S. L. 1975. Extending the applicability of probabilistic management planning and control models: A reply. The Accounting Review (October): 832-834.

Carney, W. H. 1935. The Gantt-type chart as an aid in budgetary control. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (July 15): 1217-1244.

Carter, J. and D. Tomlinson. 1970. Extending PERT/CPM into computerized LOB. Management Accounting (May): 41-44. (LOB refers to line-of-balance).

Case, J. G. 1963. PERT - A dynamic approach to systems analysis. N.A.A. Bulletin (March): 27-38. (Scheduling a cost closing).

Caskey, J. and J. S. Hughes. 2012. Assessing the impact of alternative fair value measures on the efficiency of project selection and continuation. The Accounting Review (March): 483-512.

Cataldo, F. 1970. Make it happen. Management Accounting (May): 38-40. (PERT/CPM use in scheduling and controlling financial and administrative work).

Cattanach, R. L. and G. W. Hanbery. 1973. Audit planning: An application of network analysis. The Accounting Review (July): 609-611.

Chandrasekaran, A. and K. Linderman. 2015. Managing knowledge creation in high-tech R&D projects: A multimethod study. Decision Sciences 46(2): 267-300.

Chang, C. J. and J. L. Y. Ho. 2004. Judgment and decision making in project continuation: A study of students as surrogates for experienced managers. Abacus 40(1): 94-116.

Charnes, A. and W. W. Cooper. 1967. Some network characterizations for mathematical programming and accounting approaches to planning and control. The Accounting Review (January): 24-52.

Chong, V. K. and I. Syarifuddin. 2010. The effect of obedience pressure and authoritarianism on managers' project evaluation decisions. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting 26(2): 185-194.

Chong, V. K. and R. F. Suyawati. 2010. De-escalation strategy: The impact of monitoring control on managers' project evaluation decisions. Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research (Summer): 39-50.

Christensen, D. S. and R. Boneck. 2013. The a-12 Stealth Bomber: Escalating commitment to a failing project. IMA Educational Case Journal 6(3): 1-7.

Church, J. L. Jr. and R. E. Carpenter. 1958. A way of controlling engineering projects. N.A.A. Bulletin (June): 45-55. (Case study).

Churchman, C. W., R. L. Ackoff and E. L. Arnoff. 1957. Introduction to Operations Research. New York: John Wiley.

Conlon, D. E. and H. Garland. 1993. The role of project completion information in resource allocation decisions. The Academy of Management Journal 36(2): 402-413.

Constas, M. 2016. Calculating a project's bread-even point: When is a loss really a loss? Cost Management (July/August): 6-13.

Cook, D. L. and J. C. Granger. 1976. Current status of project management instruction in American colleges and universities. The Academy of Management Journal 19(2): 323-328.

Cornelius, J. M. 1966. An application of CPM. Management Accounting (November): 18-20.

Côté, M., B. Gendron and L. Rousseau. 2011. Grammar-based integer programming models for multiactivity shift scheduling. Management Science (January): 151-163.

Cox, J., D. Houle and H. 2014. Hanging Fire: Achieving Predictable Results in an Uncertain World. A Business Novel. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

Cozzolino, J. M. 1974. Portfolios of risky projects. Decision Sciences 5(4): 575-586.

Crowston, W. and G. Thompson. 1967. Decision CPM: A method of simultaneous planning, scheduling and control of projects. Operations Research (May-June): 407-426.

Cummings, J. and C. Pletcher. 2011. Why project networks beat project teams. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 75-80.

Dantzig, G. B. 1960. A machine-job scheduling model. Management Science (January): 191-196.

Dantzig, G. B. 1960. On the shortest route through a network. Management Science (January): 187-190.

Dantzig, G. B. and J. H. Ramser. 1959. The truck dispatching problem. Management Science (October): 80-91.

Davies, A., M. Dodgson, D. M. Gann and S. C. Macaulay. 2017. Five rules for managing large, complex projects. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 73-78.

Davis, G. B. 1963. The application of network techniques (PERT/CPM) to the planning and control of an audit. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 96-101.

Davis, G. B. 1963. Network techniques and accounting - With an illustration. N.A.A. Bulletin (May): 11-18.

De Meyer, A., C. H. Loch and M. T. Pich. 2002. Managing project uncertainty: From variation to chaos. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 60-67.

DeCoster, D. T. 1964. The budget director and PERT. Budgeting (March): 13-17.

DeCoster, D. T. 1969. PERT/Cost - The challenge. Management Services (May-June): 13-18.

Deo, S. and I. Gurvich. 2011. Centralized vs. decentralized ambulance diversion: A network perspective. Management Science (July): 1300-1319.

Drake, A. R. and J. M. Kohlmeyer III. 2010. Risk-taking in new project selection: Additive effects of bonus incentives and past performance history. Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting 26(2): 207-220.

Dunne, E. J. Jr., M. J. Stahl and L. J. Melhart, Jr. 1978. Influence sources of project and functional managers in matrix organizations. The Academy of Management Journal 21(1): 135-140.

Dutta, S. and Q. Fan. 2009. Hurdle rates and project development efforts. The Accounting Review (March): 405-432.

Dvir, D. and A. J. Shenhar. 2011. What great projects have in common. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 19-21.

Dykstra, A. 2018. Construction Project Management: A Complete Introduction. 2nd edition. Kirshner Books.

El-Wakeel, F. 2019. Technology workbook: Agile project management in analytics: Agile project management is an iterative adaptive approach that helps ensure the project delivers what the customer truly needs. Strategic Finance (May): 66-67. (Summary).

El-Wakeel, F. 2019. Technology workbook: Further demystification of agile project management. Strategic Finance (August): 76-77.

Elikai, F. and S. Moriarity. 1982. Variance analysis with PERT/COST. The Accounting Review (January): 161-170.

Elmaghraby, S. E. 1964. An algebra for the analysis of generalized activity networks. Management Science (April): 494-514.

Elmaghraby, S. E. 1967. On the expected duration of PERT type networks. Management Science (January): 299-306.

Ernst, A., H. Jiang and M. Krishnamoorthy. 2006. Exact solutions to task allocation problems. Management Science (October): 1634-1646.

Evans, C. and C. Mahowald. 2020. Case study: Pull the plug on a project with an uncertain future? Harvard Business Review (September/October): 140-145.

Farbey, B. A., A. H. Land and J. D. Murchland. 1967. The Cascade algorithm for finding all shortest distances in a directed graph. Management Science (September): 19-28.

Flyvbjerg, B. and A. Budzier. 2011. Why your IT project may be riskier than you think. Harvard Business Review (September): 23-25.

Flyvbjerg, B. and A. Ladanivskyy. 2021. Make megaprojects more modular: Repeatable design and quick iterations can reduce costs and risks and get to revenues faster. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 50-56.

Ford, L. R. Jr. and D. R. Fulkerson. 1958. A suggested computation for maximal multi-commodity network flows. Management Science (October): 97-101.

Freeman, J. B. Jr. 1966. PERT/cost - An informal approach to fundamentals. Management Accounting (April): 19-26.

Fulkerson, D. R. 1959. Increasing the capacity of a network: The parametric budget problem. Management Science (July): 472-483.

Fulkerson, D. R. 1961. A network flow computation for project cost curves. Management Science (January): 167-178.

Gallantier, A. J. 1955. Project costing in a research laboratory. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (September): 30-37.

Galvin, B. 2019. Lean Sigma Mastery Collection: 7 Books in 1: Lean Six Sigma, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Agile Project Management, Kaizen, Kahban, Scrum. Independently Published.

Gann, D., A Salter, M. Dodgson and N. Phillips. 2012. Inside the world of project Baron. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 63-71. (Baronies refers to organizational units that execute the projects within project-based firms).

Gantman, S. and J. Fedorowicz. 2016. Communication and control in outsourced IS development projects: Mapping to COBIT domains. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (21): 63-83.

Gargiulo, G. R. 1965. Critical path methods. N.A.A. Bulletin (January): 3-16.

Garton, C. and E. McCulloch. 2005. Fundamentals of Technology Project Management. Mc Press.

Germain, C. J. 2000. Balance your project. Strategic Finance (May): 46-52.

Gernert, A., H. Sebastian Heese and D. A. Wuttke. 2021. Subcontracting new product development projects: The role of competition and commitment. Decision Sciences 52(5): 1039-1070.

Gessford, G. N. 1968. Utilizing CPM/cost in nondefense industries. Management Accounting (January): 52-57.

Gessford, J. 1959. Scheduling the use of water power. Management Science (January): 179-191.

Glowacka, K. J., T. J. Lowe and R. E. Wendell. 2012. The impact of nonagility on service level and project duration. Decision Sciences 43(5): 957-971.

Goldratt, E. M. 1997. Critical Chain. New York: North River Press.

Goodman, R. A. 1967. Ambiguous authority definition in project management. The Academy of Management Journal 10(4): 395-407.

Gray, C. F. and E. W. Larson. 2005. Project Management with Student CD and MS Project CD (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series Operations and Decision Sciences). McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

Green, T. B. 1973. A statistical analysis of the utilization effectiveness of a PERT program. Decision Sciences 4(3): 426-436.

Grenny, J., D. Maxfield and A. Shimberg. 2007. How project leaders can overcome the crisis of silence. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 46-52.

Grewal, R., G. L. Lilien and G. Mallapragada. 2006. Location, location, location: How network embeddedness affects project success in open source systems. Management Science (July): 1043-1056.

Harper, D. O. 1968. Project management as a control and planning tool in the decentralized company. Management Accounting (November): 29-34.

Harrigan, F. 2014. Evolution of accounting controls in a de-integrated project structure: A case of hybridization. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 329-355.

Harrison, P. D. and A. Harrell. 1993. Impact of "adverse selection" on managers' project evaluation decisions. The Academy of Management Journal 36(3): 635-643.

Hartley, H. O. and A. W. Wortham. 1966. A statistical theory for PERT critical path analysis. Management Science (June): B469-B481.

Haas, M. R. 2006. Knowledge gathering, team capabilities, and project performance in challenging work environments. Management Science (August): 1170-1184.

Hass, W. W. 1959. Project budgets for cost control in aircraft manufacturing. N.A.A. Bulletin (August): 71-80.

Hesse, R. 1972. Solution of the shortest route problem using the assignment technique. Decision Sciences 3(1): 1-13.

Hill, L. S. 1965. Perspective: Some possible pitfalls in the design and use of PERT networking. The Academy of Management Journal 8(2): 139-145.

Hodgetts, R. M. 1968. Leadership techniques in the project organization. The Academy of Management Journal 11(2): 211-219.

Höhn, W., F. G. König, R. H. Möhring and M. E. Lübbecke. 2011. Integrated sequencing and scheduling in coil coating. Management Science (April): 647-666.

Hollister, R. and M. D. Watkins. 2018. Too many projects. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 64-71.

Houk, L. E. 1965. The cost side of NASA PERT and companion cost. N.A.A. Bulletin (July): 33-40.

Hughes, K. E. II, J. A. Johnston, J. B. Omonuk and M. T. Dugan. 2012. Rate regulation of U.S. electric utilities: Does it deter earnings management? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting 28(1): 49-63.

Jewell, W. S. 1965. Risk-taking in critical path analysis. Management Science (January): 438-443.

Jodka, J. 1962. PERT - A recent control concept. N.A.A. Bulletin (January): 81-86.

Johnson, B., J. Liu and M. Flagiello. 2016. Are project management credentials worth it for CPAs? The CPA Journal (May): 11.

Jones, R. P. 1962. Practical control of preparatory programming time for a computer installation. N.A.A. Bulletin (April): 71-78.

Jordan, S., L. Jorgensen and H. Mitterhofer. 2013. Performing risk and the project: Risk maps as mediating instruments. Management Accounting Research (June): 156-174.

Kantorovich, L. V. 1960. Mathematical methods of organizing and planning production. Management Science (July): 366-422.

Katz, R. and T. J. Allen. 1985. Project performance and the locus of influence in the R&D matrix. The Academy of Management Journal 28(1): 67-87.

Keil, M., H. J. Smith, C. L. Iacovou and R. L. Thompson. 2014. The pitfalls of project status reporting. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 57-64.

Keith, M., H. Demirkan and M. Goul. 2017. The role of task uncertainty in IT project team advice networks. Decision Sciences 48(2): 207-247.

Keller, R. T. 1986. Predictors of the performance of project groups in R & D organizations. The Academy of Management Journal 29(4): 715-726.

Keller, R. T. 1994. Technology-information processing fit and the performance of R&D project groups: A test of contingency theory. The Academy of Management Journal 37(1): 167-179.

Kerzner, H. 2005. Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling. Wiley.

Keyes, J. 2010. Implementing the Project Management Balanced Scorecard. CRC Press; Har/Com Edition.

King, W. R. and T. A. Wilson. 1967. Subjective time estimates in critical path planning - A preliminary analysis. Management Science (January): 307-320.

King, W. R., D. M. Wittevrongel and K. D. Hezel. 1967. On the analysis of critical path time estimating behavior. Management Science (September): 79-84.

Kless, E. 2010. Project management for accountants: Effectively plan engagements to achieve success. Journal of Accountancy (April): 38-43.

Klingel, A. R. Jr. 1966. Bias in PERT project completion time calculations for a real network. Management Science (December): B194-B201.

Kloppenborg, T. J. and D. Tesch. 2015. How executive sponsors influence project success. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 27-30.

Koufteros, X. A., G. E. Rawski and R. Rupak. 2010. Organizational integration for product development: The effects on glitches, on-time execution of engineering change orders, and market success. Decision Sciences 41(1): 49-80.

Kraig, H. J. 1960. The milepost approach to control of research and development projects. N.A.A. Bulletin (January): 41-56.

Laufer, A., E. J. Hoffman, J. S. Russell and S. W. Cameron. 2015. What successful project managers do. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 43-51.

Laux, V. 2014. Pay convexity, earnings manipulation, and project continuation. The Accounting Review (November): 2233-2259.

Lawler, E. L. 1963. The quadratic assignment problem. Management Science (July): 586-599.

Lawler, E. L. 1964. On scheduling problems with deferral costs. Management Science (November): 280-288.

Leatherwood, M. L. and E. J. Conlon. 1987. Diffusibility of blame: Effects on persistence in a project. The Academy of Management Journal 30(4): 836-847.

Lee, R. T. 2015. How we overstate ROI improvement projects. Cost Management (November/December): 16-20.

Lee, R. T. 2015. Three steps to improving project ROI performance. Cost Management (May/June): 22-27.

LeRouge, C. 1999. Managing by projects. Strategic Finance (November): 68-80.

Levy, F. K., G. L. Thompson and J. D. West. 1963. The ABC's of the critical path method. The Harvard Business Review (September-October): 98-108.

Lewis, M. W., M. A. Welsh, G. E. Dehler and S. G. Green. 2002. Product development tensions: Exploring contrasting styles of project management. The Academy of Management Journal 45(3): 546-564.

Liberatore, M. J., D. E. Stout and J. Robbins Jr. 2007. Key project management concepts for accountants. Management Accounting Quarterly (Winter): 15-23.

Lingo, E. L. and S. O'Mahony. 2010. Nexus work: Brokerage on creative projects. Administrative Science Quarterly 55(1): 47-81.

Loh, C., R. Coyte and M. M. Cheng. 2019. Is a fresh pair of eyes always better? The effect of consultant type and assigned task purpose on communicating project escalation concerns. Management Accounting Research (June): 1-14.

Lord, M. D., S. W. Mandel and J. D. Wager. 2002. Spinning out a star. Harvard Business Review (June): 115-121. (Packaging R&D projects as stand-alone entities and spinning them out to tone up finances and create a potential windfall when the new business go public).

Lovelace, K., D. L. Shapiro, L. R. Weingart. 2001. Maximizing cross-functional new product teams' innovativeness and constraint adherence: A conflict communications perspective. The Academy of Management Journal 44(4): 779-793.

Ma, R. 1969. Project appraisal in a divisionalized company. Abacus 5(2): 132-142.

MacCrimmon, K. R. and C. A. Ryavec. 1964. Analytical study of the P.E.R.T. assumptions. Operations Research (January): 16-37.

Madan, D. B. 1985. Project evaluation and accounting income forecasts. Abacus 21(2): 197-202.

Main, D. and C. L. Lousteau. 1999. Don't get trapped. Strategic Finance (November): 56-60. (Project management).

Mansfield, E. and H. H. Wein. 1958. A model for the location of a railroad classification yard. Management Science (April): 292-313.

Marsh, E. R. 1975. The harmonogram of Karol Adamiecki. The Academy of Management Journal 18(2): 358-364. (A theory of work harmonization referred to as a harmonogram).

Martin, M. W. and C. Ragsdale. 2020. Navigating the best path to optimality in a university grants administration workload assignment problem. Decision Sciences 51(3): 786-803.

Matta, N. E. and R. N. Ashkenas. 2003. Why good projects fail anyway. Harvard Business Review (September): 109-114. (A way to design projects that guards against failure).

McNeil, J. F. 1964. Program cost control. N.A.A. Bulletin (January): 11-20. (PERT).

McWilliams, G. F. 1960. Burden rate applications in project evaluations. N.A.A. Bulletin (August): 92-93.

Meinhart, W. A. and L. M. Delionback. 1968. Project management: An incentive contracting decision model. The Academy of Management Journal 11(4): 427-434.

Metzger, L. M. 1990. Using PERT in the budgeting process. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 20-27.

Michaels, A. J. 1971. Establishing a PERT system. Management Accounting (October): 26-32.

Michalko, M. 2006. Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques. 2nd edition. Ten Speed Press.

Moder, J. J. and E. G. Rodgers. 1968. Judgment estimates of the moments of PERT type distributions. Management Science (October): B76-B83.

Mulcahy, R. 2009. PMP Exam Prep, Sixth Edition: Rita's Course in a Book for Passing the PMP Exam. RMC Publications, Inc.

Nembhard, D., K. Yip and A. Shtub. 2009. Comparing competitive and cooperative strategies for learning project management. International Journal of Engineering Education (April): 181-192.

Nikias, A. D. 2019. An experimental examination of the effects of information control on budget reporting with relative project evaluation. Journal of Management Accounting Research 31(2): 177-196.

Orloff, M. A. 2006. Inventive Thinking through TRIZ: A Practical Guide. 2nd edition. Springer. (Theory of innovative problem solving).

Ott, G. W. 1966. Simplified CPM for contractors. Management Accounting (November): 21-25.

Owen, G. E. 1959. Project commitments and expenditures - Their effective control. N.A.A. Bulletin (May): 89-95.

Paige, H. W. 1963. How PERT/Cost helps the manager. The Harvard Business Review (November-December): 87-95.

Parikh, S. C. and W. S. Jewell. 1965. Decomposition of project networks. Management Science (January): 444-459.

Paul, R. J. 1969. Comments on project management: An incentive contracting decision model. The Academy of Management Journal 12(3): 383-384.

Peek, G. E. and J. H. Carter Jr. 1965. A subcontractor control program. N.A.A. Bulletin (July): 41-44. (Use of PERT).

Perille, P. J. and F. J. Saathoff. 1978. Why not project financing? Management Accounting (October): 13-16, 22.

Perry, D. G. 1964. Use of PERT in systems design. N.A.A. Bulletin (August): 23-24.

Portny, S. E. 2010. Project Management For Dummies, 3rd edition. For Dummies.

Prager, W. 1963. A structural method of computing project cost polygons. Management Science (April): 394-404.

Presby, J. T. and M. L. Wolfson 1967. An algorithm for solving job sequencing problems. Management Science (April): B454-B464.

Project Management Institute. 2008. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Project Management Institute.

Randolph, W. A., and B. Z. Posner. 1988. What every manager needs to know about project management. Sloan Management Review 29(4): 65-73.

Rantanen, K. and E. Domb. 2007. Simplified TRIZ: New Problem Solving Applications for Engineers and Manufacturing Professionals, Second Edition. AUERBACH.

Reeser, C. 1969. Some potential human problems of the project form of organization. The Academy of Management Journal 12(4): 459-467.

Rice, M. P., G. C. O'Connor and R. Pierantozzi. 2008. Implementing a learning plan to counter project uncertainty. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 54-62.

Rigby, D. K., J. Sutherland and H. Takeuchi. 2016. Embracing agile: How to master the process that's transforming management. Harvard Business Review (May): 40-50. (Summary).

Robertson, L. H. and T. P. Hall. 1967. Network analysis and financial planning. Management Accounting (April): 43-46.

Roman, D. D. 1962. The PERT system: An appraisal of program evaluation review technique. The Journal of the Academy of Management 5(1): 57-65.

Roman, D. D. 1964. Project management recognizes R&D performance. The Academy of Management Journal 7(1): 7-20.

Ross, W. R. 1966. Pert/cost resource allocation procedure. The Accounting Review (July): 464-473.

Ross, W. R. 1967. PERT/cost. Management Accounting (April): 47-51.

Ross, W. R. 1968. Management acceptance: Potential barrier to PERT/cost implementation. Management Accounting (January): 58-61.

Royer, I. 2003. Why bad projects are so hard to kill. Harvard Business Review (February): 48-56.

Sahu, J. and E. Allen. 2018. Too many projects: Interaction. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 14.

Saitow, A. R. 1969. CSPC: Reporting project progress to the top. The Harvard Business Review (January-February): 88-97.

Sanghera, P. 2009. PMP In Depth: Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam, 2nd edition. Course Technology PTR.

Santiago, L. P. and P. Vakili. 2005. On the value of flexibility in R&D projects. Management Science (August): 1206-1218.

Sarasohn, L. J. and M. S. Luehlfing. 2002. Project management on the fly - The road to nowhere. Management Accounting Quarterly (Summer): 1-12.

Schiffels, S., T. Fliedner and R. Kolisch. 2018. Human behavior in project portfolio selection: Insights from an experimental study. Decision Sciences 49(6): 1061-1087.

Schlesinger, L. A., C. F. Kiefer and P. B. Brown. 2012. New project? Don't analyze - Act. Harvard Business Review (March): 154-158.

Schmeichel, N. L. 1959. Plant layout revision - Project planning and cost considerations. N.A.A. Bulletin (May): 29-38.

Schmidt, T. 2009. Strategic Project Management Made Simple: Practical Tools for Leaders and Teams. Wiley.

Schoderbek, P. P. 1965. A study of the applications of PERT. The Academy of Management Journal 8(3): 199-210.

Schroeder, H. 2014. Art and science in IT project management. Cost Management (November/December): 34-41.

Sherrard, W. R. and F. Mehlick. 1972. PERT: A dynamic approach. Decision Sciences 3(2): 14-26.

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