Autor: David I. Cleland
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780471462125 |
ISBN10: |
0471462128 |
Autor: |
David I. Cleland |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2004-08-10 |
Numer Wydania: |
2nd Edition |
Ilość stron: |
636 |
Wymiary: |
227x152 |
Tematy: |
KM |
Up–to–date solutions to critical issues facing project managers on the job
The skillful blend of conceptual basics and hands–on practice that made Field Guide to Project Management a cornerstone resource in the field is now completely updated in a new Second Edition. One of the best–known authorities on project management, David Cleland developed this new edition for professionals who need a dependable, on–the–job resource to answer questions and solve problems as they arise.
Field Guide to Project Management, Second Edition is unmatched in its wealth of reliable information on project management systems and its concise and accessible format, also making it the perfect volume to read cover to cover for a unique, up–to–date survey of the field. Every aspect of project management is addressed with practical explanations and advice by a whos–who roster of expert authors who cover planning techniques, concepts, paradigms, processes, tools, and techniques.
A relevant book across all professional levels and industries, this Second Edition covers the areas of project management that are critical to successful implementation, as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI). This revised edition includes new material on:The strategic context of projectsProject leadershipEffective project information systemsBuilding the project statement of workProject management softwareBuilding high–performance teamsProject selection and useProject management maturityImplementing earned valueMaintaining project oversight
Project management systems are a primary means of dealing with organizational change and execution of enterprise strategies across a wide range of applications, such as construction management, benchmarking, competitive analysis, crisis management, new business development, quality managemen
t, and self–directed production teams.
Now more than ever, Field Guide to Project Management, Second Edition is a must–own volume for project managers, product developers, team leaders, and executive personnel in all industries.
Spis treści:
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
SECTION I: Project Management.
Chapter 1: Strategic Planning (David I. Cleland).
Chapter 2: The Elements of Project Success (Jeffrey K. Pinto).
Chapter 3: Why Project Management? (Carl L. Pritchard).
Chapter 4: Implementing the Project–Management Process (Lewis R. Ireland).
SECTION II: Project Planning Techniques.
Chapter 5: Practical Tools for Project Selection (Christopher A. Chung and Abu Md Huda).
Chapter 6: A Comprehensive Model of Project Management (John R. Adams and Miguel E. Caldentey).
Chapter 7: Another Look at Life Cycles (Thomas C. Belanger and Jim Highsmith).
Chapter 8: Putting Together a Work–Breakdown Structure (Paul Warner and Paul Cassar).
Chapter 9: Tools to Achieve On–Time Performance (J. Davidson Frame).
Chapter 10: Keeping the Lid on Project Costs (Kim LaScola Needy and Kimberly L. Sarnowski).
Chapter 11: Calculating Costs and Keeping Records for Project Contracts (James J. O’Brien).
Chapter 12: Developing Winning Proposals (Hans J. Thamhain).
Chapter 13: Techniques for Managing Project Risk (Guy M. Merritt and Preston G. Smith).
Chapter 14: Building the Foundation for Project Success—The Statement of Work (Michael G. Martin).
SECTION III: Project Leadership.
Chapter 15: The Tasks of Project Leadership (Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Arthur Shriberg, and Jayashree Venkatraman).
Chapter 16: Making Optimal Use of the Matrix Organization (Charles J. Teplitz).
Chapter 17: How to Motivate All Stakeholders to Work Together (R. Max Wideman).
Chapter 18: Political Strategies for Projects and Project Managers (Bud Baker).
Chapter 19: The Role of Senior Management
on Projects (Kenneth O. Hartley).
Chapter 20: Building a High–Performance Project Team (Warren Opfer).
Chapter 21: Motivation in the Project Environment (Robert J. Yourzak).
Chapter 22: How to Get the Right Message Across (Francis M. Webster, Jr. and Stephen D. Owens).
Chapter 23: Negotiating Skills for Project Managers (Stephen D. Owens and Francis M. Webster, Jr.).
Chapter 24: Integrating Project–Management Skills for the Future (Elvin Isgrig).
SECTION IV: Project Oversight.
Chapter 25: How to Monitor and Evaluate Projects (James R. Snyder).
Chapter 26: Project–Management Software: A Guideline for System Selection and Use (Bopaya Bidanda and David Hackworth).
Chapter 27: Effective Project–Management Information Systems (Frank T. Anbari).
Chapter 28: Total Customer Satisfaction (Lewis R. Ireland).
Chapter 29: Project Evaluation at Lucent Technologies (Daniel P. Ono).
Chapter 30: Project Termination: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Carl L. Pritchard).
Chapter 31: Implementing Earned–Value Project Management in Ten Easy Steps (Quentin W. Fleming and Joel M. Koppelman).
Chapter 32: Legal Considerations for Project Managers (Randall L. Speck).
SECTION V Team Management.
Chapter 33: New Ways to Use Project Teams (David I. Cleland).
Chapter 34: Energizing Project Teams (Gwenn C. Carr, Gary L. Englehardt, and John Tuman, Jr.).
Chapter 35: Concurrent Product–Development Teams (Preston G. Smith).
Chapter 36: Self–Managed Production Teams (Karen M. Bursic).
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
DAVID I. CLELAND, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the Project Management Institute and has received PMI’s Distinguished Contribution to Project Management Award three times. He is often described as the "Father of Project Management" and has been honored through the establishment
of the annual David I. Cleland Excellence in Project Management Literature Award sponsored by PMI. He is the author or editor of thirty–six books in the fields of project and engineering management. His current research interests are in the evolution of project management and the strategic context of projects in the management of enterprises.
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Up–to–date solutions to critical issues facing project managers on the job
The skillful blend of conceptual basics and hands–on practice that made Field Guide to Project Management a cornerstone resource in the field is now completely updated in a new Second Edition. One of the best–known authorities on project management, David Cleland developed this new edition for professionals who need a dependable, on–the–job resource to answer questions and solve problems as they arise.
Field Guide to Project Management, Second Edition is unmatched in its wealth of reliable information on project management systems and its concise and accessible format, also making it the perfect volume to read cover to cover for a unique, up–to–date survey of the field. Every aspect of project management is addressed with practical explanations and advice by a whos–who roster of expert authors who cover planning techniques, concepts, paradigms, processes, tools, and techniques.
A relevant book across all professional levels and industries, this Second Edition covers the areas of project management that are critical to successful implementation, as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI). This revised edition includes new material on:The strategic context of projectsProject leadershipEffective project information systemsBuilding the project statement of workProject management softwareBuilding high–performance teamsProject selection and useProject managemen
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