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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.37</doi>
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<article-title>LEADERSHIP AND COLLABORATION IN<br/>
PROJECT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION:<br/>
A CASE STUDY</article-title>
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<author>SILVIA MAZZETTO</author>

<aff>Dept of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar</aff>


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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>This paper discusses about the importance of practical experience and multidisciplinary
collaboration in project management success and the apparent lack of emphasis placed
on this within the context of university education. It introduces a multidisciplinary
approach currently being implemented in the College of Engineering in Qatar
University between the departments of Architecture and Urban Planning and Industrial
and Systems Engineering. The research items cover specific areas of collaboration and
leadership in project management and the collected data was then analyzed to compare
Architecture and Engineering students in their approach to the multidisciplinary project
and in the proper application of managerial tools for planning scope, time, cost and risk
managements through integration, technology and communication. The paper provides
strategies of effective practices applied for embedding enterprise and employability in
higher education, in respect to the specific project experiences that are mandatory for
each project manager. The students’ outcomes demonstrate their ability to recognize
the dialectic relationship between project management and the multidisciplinary
approach to recognize the diversity of roles, needs, values, tools, as they relate their
experience to the current environment for project management in Qatar. In other
words, the question is: can the multidisciplinary collaboration, applied in higher
education, enhance the interaction between theory and practical experience in a field
mainly dominated by the theoretical approaches of different disciplines?</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Multidisciplinary collaboration, Practical experience, Entrepreneurship,
Employability, Managerial tools.</p>
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