E-Book, Englisch, 624 Seiten, E-Book
Knutson Project Management for Business Professionals
1. Auflage 2002
ISBN: 978-0-471-03875-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A Comprehensive Guide
E-Book, Englisch, 624 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-471-03875-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
No longer restricted to the engineering industry, projectmanagement has at long last crossed over to mainstream business.Project Management for Business Professionals is thedefinitive reference on the essentials of contemporary projectmanagement.
Featured here are some of the foremost practitioners andresearchers from academia, consulting, and private industry,sharing their various areas of project management expertise andproviding a wide range of perspectives on everything from riskmanagement to resource planning to ethics management.
Focusing on both the technical and human sides of the field,this unique resource follows the main points of the "projectmanagement body of knowledge"-the certification standard of theProject Management Institute. The experts address the proceduresand processes for planning and managing projects and exploreproject team/group dynamics, examining the interpersonal relationsand the political and organizational considerations that can impacta project.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
About the Contributors.
INTRODUCTION.
Overview: The Discipline of Project Management (D. Cleland).
Transition: The Project-Driven Organization (J. Knutson).
THE TECHNICAL TRACK.
Portfolio Management: Overview and Best Practices (J.Crawford).
Scope Management: Do All That You Need and Just What You Need (S.Globerson).
Requirements Management: Addressing Customer Needs and AvoidingScope Creep (J. Frame).
Schedule Management: Seeing the Future by Mapping Out the Present(C. Pritchard).
Accounting and Financial Management: Finding the Project's BottomLine (F. Toney).
Risk Management: Maximizing the Probability of Success (R.Westney).
Contracts and Procurement Management: Why Should You Care? (R.Mulcahy).
Earned Value Management: An Introduction (J. Koppelman & Q.Fleming).
Information Management: For the Project Manager in an InformationAge (M. Hynes).
Project Closeout Management: More Than Simply Saying Good-Bye andMoving On (T. Cooke-Davies).
Multiple Project Management: Responding to the Challenge (J.Nevison).
Process Automation in Project Management: Today (V. Quinn).
Computer-Aided Project Management: Tomorrow (C. Belack).
eBusiness Project Management: The Future Is Today (D.Bienkowski).
THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS TRACK.
Organizational Project Management: Concept (R. Bauhaus).
Creating a Professional Project Management Organization: Design (J.Schneidmuller).
Organizational Deployment of Project Management: The Next Big "Aha"for Corporate Project Leaders (R. Storeygard).
Professional and Personal Development Management: A PracticalApproach to Education and Training (R. Wideman & A.Shenhar).
Ethics Management: Are You Really Protected? (C. Daw).
Conflict Management: Opportunity for Relationship Building andEffective Decisions (G. Pitagorsky).
Role Management: The Integrative Roles in Project Management (R.Archibald).
Culturally Diverse Management: A Vital Skill for Managing GlobalProjects (V. Verma).
Expectations Management: Reconfirming Assumptions (M. Mayer).
Participative Management: Getting the Most from Your Team (P.Martin & K. Tate).
Virtual Team Management: Building a Successful Virtual Team (M.Haywood).
Team Infrastructure Management: Project Team Planning and ProjectStart-Up (D. Ono & R. Archibald).
Team Management: Working Effectively (H. Thamhain).
CONCLUSION.
Project Management: The Future (J. Pinto).
Index.




