Despite the evolution and availability of various project management approaches in the literature, housing project delays are still occurring in Malaysia, according to statistics from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia. As a result, a different research approach is needed in project management to address this issue (AlSehaimi, Koskela, & Tzortzopoulos, 2013). The aim is to use a localised alternative research methodology to examine the factors that contribute to the reduction of project delays by focusing on a few key factors, such as organization factors in property developers in Selangor, Malaysia. The study also looked at whether the demographic profiles of the respondents had anything to do with the differences in the project's success factors. The study's target audience was project managers working for a property developer in Selangor, Malaysia. A total of 50 respondents were selected to take part in the survey. As a result of researching localised organization causes of delays at a property development company in Selangor, Malaysia. It is possible to create a conceptual model that will aid in the reduction of project delays. Rather than a universal conceptual model.
Housing project delays among property development projects still taking place in Malaysia, according to statistics from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia, despite the evolution and availability of various project management methods in the literature (AlSehaimi, Koskela, & Tzortzopoulos, 2013). As a consequence, in project management, an alternative research approach is needed. The aim is to investigate the factors that lead to the reduction of project delays by focusing on a few main factors, such as project manager factors, using a localised alternative research approach. The importance of localizing the analysis of these factors in property developers in Selangor, Malaysia. The study also looked at whether the respondents' demographic characteristics played a role in the disparities found in the project's success factors. Project managers associated with a Property Developer in Selangor, Malaysia, formed the study's target community. A total of 50 people have been chosen to participate in the survey. As a result of studying localized project manager causes of delay factors specifically at Selected Property Development Company in Selangor, Malaysia. A conceptual model that could help improve the reduction of project delays can be develop. This is a more localized alternative research approach, rather than a universal conceptual model.
Poor project success in work delay among real estate development projects still happening in Malaysia according to statistical records from Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia, despite the evolution and availability of various project management methods in literature (AlSehaimi, Koskela, & Tzortzopoulos, 2013). Therefore there is a need for localized alternatives research approach in project management. The aim of the local alternative research approach is to examine the factors that contribute to reduce project delays by focusing on a number of key factors such as financial factors, in specific, the importance of in depth study of these factors in real estate developer in Selangor, Malaysia. This study also investigated whether the demographic characteristics of the respondents contributed to the assessment differences identified with the success factors of the project. The target group of the study consisted of project managers affiliated with Real Estate Developers in Selangor, Malaysia. A total of 50 respondents were selected for the survey. The result is to develop a conceptual model that could contribute to improve in reducing project delay by studying the financial causes of delay factor specifically in Selected Real Estate Development Company in Selangor, Malaysia with a localized alternative research approach and not a one size fit all conceptual model.
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