2022
DOI: 10.1177/87569728221079414
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Synchronous and Diachronic Timing: Insights into Managing Projects from Disaster Management and Fast-Response Organizations

Abstract: Timing, that is selecting the right time or speed, is critical in urgent projects, yet there are few studies addressing timing in project management. This article emphasizes event time to better understand that timing is not simply a given externality and points to the importance of enacting events and urgency. Furthermore, the article distinguishes between synchronic and diachronic time perspectives. By transferring insights from disaster management and fast-response organizations, the article shows that (syn… Show more

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“…Case studies have demonstrated that lowering a blitz project’s quality standards within a reasonable scope and degree is necessary (Viles et al, 2019). However, project developers must maintain clear boundaries for this reduction, safeguarding standards regarding the core application value of the project (Nachbagauer, 2022), such as the functional standards of the negative pressure ward in one case, as this determines the success of the project. Some standards regarding psychological and spiritual enjoyment must be compromised within an extremely tight development time frame (Viles et al, 2019) such as aesthetics and spatial comfort.…”
Section: Strategic Framework and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Case studies have demonstrated that lowering a blitz project’s quality standards within a reasonable scope and degree is necessary (Viles et al, 2019). However, project developers must maintain clear boundaries for this reduction, safeguarding standards regarding the core application value of the project (Nachbagauer, 2022), such as the functional standards of the negative pressure ward in one case, as this determines the success of the project. Some standards regarding psychological and spiritual enjoyment must be compromised within an extremely tight development time frame (Viles et al, 2019) such as aesthetics and spatial comfort.…”
Section: Strategic Framework and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As schedules continue to be compressed, more and more project management challenges are emerging. To ensure quality and success, urgency and compression should not be completely consistent throughout a project but should be decoupled from time pressure as needed (Nachbagauer, 2022). Rapid completion requires additional resources, infrastructure, and services (Basu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Review Project Schedule Pressures and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These teams address the risks and enhance the quality parameters to satisfy the needs of customers and boost overall success. As supported by Nachbagauer (2022), external risks can be controlled by project teams beyond their limits. Further, the project management team undertakes the internal threats within the organization according to Albogami et al (2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the relationship between available medical care vs. needed services in the home country signifcantly contributes to the growth of medical tourism [55][56][57][58][59]. People consider many factors, such as fnancial circumstances, regulatory policies and the political climate, quality of health care and its cost, as well as accreditation standards ofered by those facilities, to choose the right medical destination for themselves [60].…”
Section: Medical Tourism: Treatment Terapy and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%