Browsing by Author "Kutsch, Elmar"

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  • Turner, Neil; Kutsch, Elmar; Leybourne, S (Emerald, 2016-10-01)
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bring together two seemingly disparate bodies of literature – ambidexterity (the ability both to exploit and explore) and mindfulness – to take a fresh perspective on the management ...
  • Kutsch, Elmar; Murray-Webster, Ruth; Maylor, Harvey (2008-04-01)
    The purpose of this document is to provide the reader with a synopsis of current thinking in the area of risk and opportunities management in programmes and projects. It forms part of a package delivered to EDS and the ...
  • Goffin, Keith; Hopkin, Paul; Szwejczewski, Marek; Kutsch, Elmar (Airmic, 2014-01-28)
    In complex and constantly changing business environments with ever more complex risk, one of the key questions that boards ask of themselves is: “What can we do to future-proof ourselves against the growing array of ...
  • Kutsch, Elmar (Institute of Risk Management, 2023-03-13)
    All over the world, companies and governments spend billions of dollars on what is euphemistically called risk management – gathering information about the future state and effect of their environment. Risk management is ...
  • Geraldi, Joana; Lee-Kelley, Liz; Kutsch, Elmar (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2010-08-31)
    Projects are inherently uncertain and face unexpected events, from small changes in scope to unforeseen client's bankruptcy. This paper studies how project managers respond to such events and how successful and unsuccessful ...
  • Turner, Neil; Kutsch, Elmar; Maylor, Harvey; Swart, Juani (None, 2018-04-27)
    Resilience is clearly a desirable attribute, but characterising it is challenging. Individual- and organizational-level resilience are established fields of study, whereas mid-range, managerial-level, evidence of how ...
  • Wilkinson, Edith; Kutsch, Elmar; Parry, Emma; Turner, Neil (SAGE, 2023-06-02)
    Effective integration of the Regular and Reserve Armed Forces is essential to operational effectiveness, but evidence suggests that this remains problematic. Past research has focused on the professional values of Regulars ...
  • Razmdoost, Kamran; Alinaghian, Leila; Kutsch, Elmar (Association for Consumer Research, 2020-07-31)