CCP TechnicalPaper
CCP TechnicalPaper
CCP TechnicalPaper
Application of model canvas to add value to project control office in the engineering projects in
Peru
Septiembre de 2016
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The Problem
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Abstract
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1. Introduction
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2. Descripcion del Problema
La oficina de control de proyectos deben brindar soporte, control y directivas para la gestión y toma
de decisión basados en el uso adecuado de los recursos con los que cuenta el proyecto; sin
embargo en el Perú esta oficina no tiene el peso adecuado siendo relegada en la mayoría de los
casos en un ente de soporte de menor importancia, que solo se usa para cumplir con los requisitos
de los clientes y sin tenerla en cuenta para la toma de decisiones en el ciclo de vida del proyecto.
3. Gestión de Proyectos
3.1 Que es un Proyecto
Un proyecto es un producto exclusivo, original y único. Se produce una vez, y los sistemas y las
herramientas que se utilizaron para producirlo se vuelven a utilizar para algo más, en muchos casos,
para llevar a cabo otros proyectos.(Heriot - WatT
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1 Breyfogle, III, F
1999
Chapter 9, Six Sigma Measurements
Implementing Six Sigma: Smarter Solutions Using Statistical Methods
First Edition
Pages(s)144
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York
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