The Impact Of Managing Geological Projects On Better Profitability

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This study empirically examines the relationship between geological management and profitability. Although each project is profitable, it can be improved. Profitability will be managed through management criteria in these projects. There are several variables in all geological management projects that should be considered. In addition, it's better to be included in each plan due to its importance, especially for geological projects and related experiments. Sometimes, preventing losses is a profitable strategy. For instance, prevention of deforestation and also desertification, what's more, wasting energy and financial resources; extra workers and additional tools; management, overtime and over-thinking, etc. Planning and controlling these risks has always been a complex task for humans, but with a management strategy, this path will be easier. Also, having a plan for the inevitable and fundamental costs has a considerable impact on driving these costs in the right direction. Geological management is a process that requires following the trend of new models of technological innovation. Today, it is necessary to develop a model or a cycle for geological hazard management that is compatible with the current development characteristics of buildings and infrastructure systems. and enables the use of tools to organize and control the management of knowledge and the final quality of work done. Modeling with process management can be an alternative form to this. It is a complex issue, and managing these projects to the intended aim remains a vital issue for projects. This study also identified many common barriers to success that need to be overcome.

Authors

Ali Kharat

BSc. Graduate, Civil Engineering Department, Technical and Vocational College ( Mohajer)

Shideh Pourfarzam

Bsc. Graduate, Accounting Department, Roudehen Islamic Azad University