projectization

projectization

(ˌprɒdʒɛktaɪˈzeɪʃən) or

projectisation

n
the direction of aid to developing countries towards a specific project, without regard to wider issues or needs
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Leveraging its proprietary, private and secure First Look project-bidding platform, Quick Start projectization tool and dedicated in-house client success team, BTG has quickly become a trusted partner for companies looking to tap on-demand talent to solve critical business challenges.
"Projectization" of industries has promoted fundamental changes to the way firms organize themselves and develop processes and products (SODERLUND, 2002).
The 'projectization' of aid thus persists as donors fear losing the capability to track the specific impact of their money.
Going beyond a construction of today's slum-dwellers as subject to "a politics of charity, training and projectization", the management of defecation has also inspired critical reflections on new forms of urban citizenship, or "deep democracy" (Appadurai, 2001, pages 37 and 40).