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Unspread wings: Why cultural projects don’t provide refreshing ideas for project management although they could?

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of cultural projects which could become a source of inspiration in terms of refreshing and adjusting traditional project management to modern times and making it more flexible. However, as research indicates, this potential is limited by c...

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Published in:International journal of managing projects in business 2015-09, Vol.8 (4), p.626-648
Main Authors: Cwikla, Malgorzata, Jalocha, Beata
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