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    <dc:date>2026-06-23T06:31:01Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Impact of organizational behavior (OB) in the success of Projects</title>
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    <description>Title: Impact of organizational behavior (OB) in the success of Projects
Authors: Sankar, Rajeev
Abstract: Project is a unique work for a specific period of time. The composition of the team &#xD;
would depend upon the nature of work. As created by this uniqueness a successful &#xD;
project does not wholly depend upon the resources but also on the combination of &#xD;
people who make up the team. In a global scenario, this is more so in modern times and &#xD;
the team would be heterogeneous in composition. The proposed research work has the &#xD;
aim of analyzing the impact of organizational behaviour in project management. Review &#xD;
of literature indicates that the aspect of organizational behaviour in the field of project &#xD;
management has been introduced in various fields of science and related its usefulness &#xD;
in practical applications. Studies carried out on the root causes failure of a project leads &#xD;
to factors such as lack of attention given when the team is selected for projects of &#xD;
complex nature. A descriptive research methodology is adapted to identify a relationship &#xD;
between project management and organizational behaviour principles. In the past such a &#xD;
correlation has not been attempted realistically, thus it was found that such a study &#xD;
would be not only enriching and useful but also interesting. Therefore an attempt to this &#xD;
effect is being made through this research work. The findings will give an insight on &#xD;
to the relevance of practicable methods to deal with project management at a global &#xD;
operations level and may serve as input in improving efficiency, ensuring &#xD;
transparency in business methods and support further research on the subject.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-06-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Pareto principle and compulsive buying disorder- an analysis</title>
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    <description>Title: Pareto principle and compulsive buying disorder- an analysis
Authors: Rajeev, Sankar
Abstract: The proposed research work is with the aim of analyzing the compulsive buying &#xD;
disorder (CBD) in the context of Pareto principle. The methodology adopted is &#xD;
Hypothesis testing.It was noticeable during the literature review that the &#xD;
correlation Pareto Principle and compulsive buying disorder has not been &#xD;
attempted realistically, thus it was found that such a study would be not only &#xD;
enriching and useful but also interesting. Therefore an attempt to this effect is &#xD;
being made through this research work.The findings will give an insight on to the &#xD;
relevance of practicable methods to deal with cases of CBD andmay serve as &#xD;
input in improving efficiency, ensuring transparency in social life and further &#xD;
research on the subject.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-06-11T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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