Welcome to Michigan Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

Michigan Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (MJMR) is an academic journal that provides a platform for scholars from various disciplines to publish their research findings, theoretical insights, and critical analyses. It is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among researchers in diverse fields, including but not limited to humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and applied sciences. MJMR aims to promote intellectual exchange and advance knowledge across disciplinary boundaries.  MJMR accepts submissions in English from researchers worldwide. Submitted manuscripts should represent original research that has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration for publication in other journals

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STRATEGIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN UNDERDEVELOPED REGIONS

This paper explores the critical role that project management plays in the development of underdeveloped countries. By examining various case studies and theoretical frameworks, the study highlights how effective project management can drive economic growth, improve infrastructure, and enhance social welfare. The research delves into specific challenges faced by underdeveloped nations, such as

Digital Transformation And Service Marketing In Nigeria: Reshaping Strategies And Enhancing Customer Engagement.

This study investigated the impact of digital transformation on service marketing strategies and customer engagement within Nigeria. Utilizing a survey research design, data were collected from 500 respondents across financial services, telecommunications, and retail sectors. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, regression analysis, and ANOVA were employed to analyze the data and test