Controllable Factors
Controllable Factor is a condition that a designer or manager can actually control, such as a design choice about a product, the choice of what teams and people to hire, and the design of a work process. Controllable factors affect process performance and project outcomes.
Ref.: Kunz, J., & Fischer, M. (2012). Virtual Design and Construction: Themes, Case Studies and Implementation Suggestions. CIFE Working Paper 097.
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