Project Management for Business Professionals: A Comprehensive GuideJoan Knutson John Wiley & Sons, 2002. gada 28. febr. - 624 lappuses No longer restricted to the engineering industry, project management has at long last crossed over to mainstream business. Project Management for Business Professionals is the definitive reference on the essentials of contemporary project management. Featured here are some of the foremost practitioners and researchers from academia, consulting, and private industry, sharing their various areas of project management expertise and providing a wide range of perspectives on everything from risk management 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 "project management body of knowledge"-the certification standard of the Project Management Institute. The experts address the procedures and processes for planning and managing projects and explore project team/group dynamics, examining the interpersonal relations and the political and organizational considerations that can impact a project. |
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... budgets, selection of technical performance goals, and stipulation of the organizational design for the project • Creation of an integrated project plan that can become the performance standard against which project progress can be ...
... budget, and be of the quality expected—with as little upheaval as possible. They will want to see the project management discipline in evidence during the sales process, during the launch of the effort, and during the entire evolution ...
... budget, etc.) The charter and the work plan then become the baseline during the execution/control phase of the project process. During this phase, the project team creates performance reports, keeps logs, issues change requests, and ...
... budgeting processes guaranteed defeat. Their recommendation: Capture opportunities frequently and early and make it simple to submit an idea—for example, a one-page form that can be submitted by any employee. The objective of the idea ...
... budgeting, with discrete spreading capabilities. These are to allow analysis of proposed projects without requiring planning at the detailed level. • Risk assessment capabilities. These should include ranking of project risks ...
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