Professor Jennifer Whyte wins prestigious Project Management Journal award
by Tim Gordon
Professor Jennifer Whyte wins prestigious Project Management Journal award
Professor Jennifer Whyte, Director of the at 51勛圖厙 has recently won the prestigious 2020 Project Management Journal for her paper ‘’.
The paper, which addresses the question: How does the increasingly pervasive use of digital information transform project delivery models? has been made freely available to all – read it at:
Professor Whyte says: “I’m delighted and honoured to receive this award from the Project Management Journal, it has been great to work with many leading practitioners from major projects at Heathrow, London 2012 Olympics, Crossrail and High Speed 2 and hope that the open access to the paper makes the findings of this research on the changing nature of project delivery available to practitioners as well as researchers to influence the next generation of research and practice.”
Project Management Journal is the journal of the . The full set of papers of the year are available from the website:
Please cite this paper as:
Whyte, J. (2019) How Digital Information Transforms Project Delivery Models. Project Management Journal. 50 (2), 177–194.
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Tim Gordon
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