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    Human resources management practices and Human-related factors affecting private real estate project implementation success in South-East Nigeria.
    (PM World Journal, 2020-04) Ifediora, Christian Osita; Egolum, Chukwunike Charles; Emoh, Fidelis Ifeanyi
    Implementation of private real estate project over time has been associated with failures and has been a growing concern which calls for solution. To effectively tackle this, this study assessed human-related factors and human resources management (HRM) practices affecting private real estate project implementation success in South-East Nigeria. It identified the variables that make up each of human-related factors and HRM practices and determined the extent they affects implementation success. The study is more of descriptive and descriptive analysis was used to summarize the data collected. The study population includes the firms of professionals involved in real estate projects. The results indicated that nature of clients’ means of funding highest while wrong recruitment and selection practice were ranked highest respectively. It was also discovered that identified factors affects private real estate projects implementation success to a great extent. The study recommended that high ranked factors must be taken seriously especially when implementing private real estate projects, this is necessary to ensure that private real estate projects are successfully implemented and cases of failure minimized to the barest minimum.

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