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Title: A systematic approach to project portfolio selection for economic development in municipalities: a case study in Vienna, Missouri
Author (s): Alpaugh, Amanda Danielle, 1985-
Advisor(s): Burgher, Karl E.
Murray, Susan L.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Missouri University of Science and Technology
Citation: Alpaugh, Amanda. "A Systematic Approach to Project Portfolio Selection for Economic Development in Municipalities: A Case Study in Vienna, Missouri." Master's Thesis, Engineering Management, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
Abstract: "Economic development is essential for the survival of all municipalities in the United States. Economic growth, created through project implementation, brings new capital into municipalities by increasing the tax base. Smaller municipalities often struggle to implement projects that promote economic growth. These municipalities run into problems because they lack resources to hire an economic consultant and capabilities to independently complete the strategic planning process. This thesis describes an easy-to-use and easy-to-implement systematic ten-step approach to project portfolio selection for economic growth within smaller municipalities...The ten-step approach was employed in a case study performed in Vienna, Missouri. The case study involved eight taxpayer-owned projects ranging in budget from three hundred dollars to over one-million dollars. A group of sixteen community members were involved in the application of the ten-step approach. By following the systematic approach, these community members developed a project portfolio for the City of Vienna aimed at promoting economic development.
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titleA systematic approach to project portfolio selection for economic development in municipalities: a case study in Vienna, Missouri
contributor.advisorBurgher, Karl E.
contributor.advisorMurray, Susan L.
contributor.authorAlpaugh, Amanda Danielle, 1985-
subject.LCSHCommunity development -- Case studies. -- Missouri -- Vienna
subject.LCSHEconomic development -- Case studies.
subject.LCSHEconomic development -- Case studies. -- Missouri -- Vienna
subject.LCSHRural development -- Case studies. -- Missouri -- Vienna
date.issued2008
publisherMissouri University of Science and Technology
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http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/thesis/pdf/Alpaugh_09007dcc8050aaa7.pdf
identifier.citationAlpaugh, Amanda. "A Systematic Approach to Project Portfolio Selection for Economic Development in Municipalities: A Case Study in Vienna, Missouri." Master's Thesis, Engineering Management, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
identifier.oclc232301314
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descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (p. 76-77).
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descriptionThe entire thesis text is included in file.
descriptionThesis (M.S.)--Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
descriptionTitle from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed May 29, 2008)
descriptionVita.
description.abstract"Economic development is essential for the survival of all municipalities in the United States. Economic growth, created through project implementation, brings new capital into municipalities by increasing the tax base. Smaller municipalities often struggle to implement projects that promote economic growth. These municipalities run into problems because they lack resources to hire an economic consultant and capabilities to independently complete the strategic planning process. This thesis describes an easy-to-use and easy-to-implement systematic ten-step approach to project portfolio selection for economic growth within smaller municipalities...The ten-step approach was employed in a case study performed in Vienna, Missouri. The case study involved eight taxpayer-owned projects ranging in budget from three hundred dollars to over one-million dollars. A group of sixteen community members were involved in the application of the ten-step approach. By following the systematic approach, these community members developed a project portfolio for the City of Vienna aimed at promoting economic development.
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statementOfResponsibility
by Amanda Danielle Alpaugh.
typeThesis/Dissertation
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rightsThese materials are protected under copyright by the original author.
language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentviii, 78 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
coverage.spatialMissouri Vienna
date.accessioned2008-06-18T18:33:25Z
date.available2008-06-18T18:37:52Z
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