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CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNICATION EFFICIENCY IN ENERGY SECTOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TOOLS AND AGILE PRACTICES


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Title: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNICATION EFFICIENCY IN ENERGY SECTOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TOOLS AND AGILE PRACTICES

Authors: Gideon Oluseyi Daramola, Adetomi Adewumi, Boma Sonimiteim Jacks, Olakunle Abayomi Ajala

Journal: Engineering science & tecnology journal

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Year: 2024

Volume: 5

Issue: 4

Language: en

DOI: 10.51594/estj.v5i4.1078

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Abstract

This conceptual paper explores how digital tools and agile practices can enhance communication efficiency in energy sector project management. It posits that the integration of technology such as project management software, real-time data sharing platforms, and agile methodologies can significantly streamline communication, ensuring more responsive and adaptable project management. The paper develops a conceptual framework that outlines the interactions between these technologies and project management practices, suggesting pathways for implementation and potential impacts on project success. The paper will use a conceptual analysis approach, drawing on existing theories and models from the fields of information technology, agile methodologies, and project management. It will build on these foundations to propose a novel framework, illustrated with hypothetical scenarios and potential outcomes. The paper is designed to contribute to the academic discussion by not only reviewing existing knowledge but also by proposing new conceptual frameworks that can guide future research and practice in the management of energy projects, particularly focusing on the critical aspect of communication.
Keywords: Communication Efficiency, Energy Sector, Project Management, Digital Tools, Agile Practices.


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