projectization
The allocation of funds to a specific project regardless of any other consideration.
Noun
- The allocation of funds to a specific project regardless of any other consideration.
- Over-projectization of the national budget, combined with weak aid management capacities undermine comprehensive policy implementation, weakens coordination and increases costs of delivery. - 2006, International...
- Projectization means that all 'staff and office costs asociated with implementing a project are charged to projects through a time-allocation concept' (IOM, 2010b). Thus, unlike other IGOs, IOM cannot balance activities...
- Critics of aid suggest that projectization of aid, conducive to targeting specific diseases, remains a problem to long-term institutional and organizational development, especially in the areas of health and education....
- The organization of business management around project teams as opposed to functional groups.
- However, in construction projects partial projectization is most common. In the partial projectization structure functions of critical importance to the project (e.g. engineering and construction) are assigned to the...
- On the basis of this criterion, five new product development (npd) structures have been identified by Larson and Gobeli (1985, 1988), ranging from functional (lowest degree of projectization), to project team (highest...
- In Peters' view, projectization revolves around corporate changes to turn traditional profit center organizations into temporary projects with dedicated teams, appointed project leaders, and fixed deadlines. - 2011, K....
Origin
From project + -ization.