Effective communication is every project manager's most powerful tool. Helping you achieve a high level of communications expertise and success is the goal of this book. This practical resource shows you how to coordinate the efforts of teams of project members and maintain an open dialog with senior executives. The book explains how to energize projects, create momentum, and achieve success by talking and listening to your staff. Moreover you learn how to effectively communicate project status and requirements to executive management.
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Project Management for Construction
(Prentice-Hall International Series in Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics)This book develops a specific viewpoint in discussing the participants, the processes and the techniques of project management for construction. This viewpoint is that of owners who desire completion of projects in a timely, cost effective fashion. Some profound implications for the objectives and methods of project management result from this perspective:* The "life cycle" of costs and benefits from initial planning through operation and disposal of a facility are relevant to decision making. An owner is concerned with a project from the cradle to the grave. Construction costs represent only one portion of the overall life cycle costs.* Optimizing performance at one stage of the process may not be beneficial overall if additional costs or delays occur elsewhere. For example, saving money on the design process will be a false economy if the result is excess construction costs.* Fragmentation of project management among different specialists may be necessary, but good communication and coordination among the participants is essential to accomplish the overall goals of the project. New information technologies can be instrumental in this process, especially the Internet and specialized Extranets.* Productivity improvements are always of importance and value. As a result, introducing new materials and automated construction processes is always desirable as long as they are less expensive and are consistent with desired performance.* Quality of work and performance are critically important to the success of a project since it is the owner who will have to live with the results. In essence, adopting the viewpoint of the owner focuses attention on the cost effectiveness of facility construction rather than competitive provision of services by the various participants.
Project Management for Business and Engineering, Second Edition Principles and Practice
Project Management for Business and Engineering is a direct response to the ever-increasing need for better project management. This book encompasses the full range of project management - everything from origins, philosophy, and methodology to actual applications. Nicholas describes concepts and techniques such as project initiation and proposals, scope and task definition, scheduling, budgeting, risk analysis, control, project organization, and the often overlooked "people" side - project leadership, team building, conflict, and stress management.The Systems Development Cycle is used as a framework to discuss project management in a variety of situations, making this book useful for managing virtually any kind of project, program, or task force. Over 230 figures and tables, 60 short examples and illustrative cases, and end-of-chapter summaries, review problems, questions, and case studies are included.The author draws upon his experience with projects in information technology, systems analysis, aerospace engineering, human resource development, and over a decade of teaching project management as a university professor. http://uploadbox.com/files/4e219ad53e
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Designing Effective Organisational Structures in Construction

Organisation structure can make or break the project manager...New forms of organisation are emerging in the construction industry - from partnering to virtual teams. There is a growing need to consider project organisational structures carefully. This book differs from the many other texts on project management by concentrating on the challenges of devising relevant structures for project management.It examines the diverse factors to be considered when determining an initial overall organisation for new construction projects. It also looks at how to vary the organisation in response to the differing environments over the lifetime of a project.In a pragmatic, accessible style, the author has both added to the body of knowledge in this area and provided the project management with a set of effectivemanagement tools to:* examine the criteria for designing structures within an organisation* identify the factors relevant to the development of an initial project organisation structure* assess the significance of an individual factor in the operation of a structure
Project Management 24 Steps to Help You Master Any Project

Project Management gives you proven guidance in both the science and art of becoming an effective project manager, from coordinating and documenting the work to leading people to developing (and trusting!) your own judgment. Filled with action steps, this practical guide helps you get comfortable with the tools of project planning as well as cultivate smooth working relationships with people inside and outside your organization in order to achieve your goals. You'll see how to:• Understand exactly what is required of you in your role • Develop a logical plan of action • Lead and motivate a team while actively managing your communication channels • Make the best decisions for the project-and seek acceptable solutions rather than perfect ones • Perform financial analyses and terminate unworthy projects in order to meet a bottom-line, long-term objective • Manage all project stakeholders through consistent measuring against a pre-announced baseline for productivityEffective project management isn't easy, but the payoff can be huge-both for you and for your organization. Project Management helps you develop the foundation you need to be successful in any project initiative.
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A Standard for Enterprise Project Management
Providing structured yet adaptable models of project success within an organization, A Standard for Enterprise Project Management explains each of the basic elements needed for project success and integrates them into a balanced life-cycle continuum. It also supplies an inventory of practical policies, procedures, techniques, and templates for consistent management of projects.The book first discusses project authorization and initiation, followed by analysis and planning. It then covers execution, control, and closure. Each phase contains an explanation and an illustration of how to optimize success.Throughout the text, the author refers to numerous appendices that constitute both blank and completed templates. He provides details on how to use these tools, with an emphasis on balancing the benefits of standardization and the need for flexibility.The accompanying CD-ROM encompasses a full-color version of the book as well as four bonus features:1. Quick start with Project 2003 that offers a one-page tutorial and three pages of screen prints designed to quickly generate readable and concise project plans2. Complex project readiness grid that suggests how to manage intricate interrelationships in a project or program environment3. Project management competency development grid that outlines a program for developing key skills among project managers within an organization4. Traceability matrix that illustrates how various levels of requirements and final solutions are interrelatedThis book offers a painless guide to quickly getting business initiatives out of the clouds and onto the ground. Blending the rigor and discipline of project management with the thoroughness of business analysis, it shows how to successfully build, complement, and enhance project management and business analysis in any organization.
Project Management Professional Workbook

Here's the one-of-a-kind book that will give you hands-on experience as you prepare for the PMP exam sponsored by the Project Management Institute. This Sybex Workbook provides:* Clear introductions that put the exercises in context and explain the importance of key project management skills* Dozens of exercises designed by two veteran project managers to correlate directly with PMP objectives* Cross-references to Sybex's PMP Study Guide for additional instructional contentEach chapter comprehensively covers a different PMP objective domain:
* Scope Management
* Time Management*
Cost Management
* Quality Management
* Human Resource Management
* Communication Management
* Risk Management
* Contracts and Procurement Management
* Project Integration and Professional Responsibility
The Organizational Engineering Approach to Project Management: The Revolution in Building and Managing Effective Teams
Despite the advent of new methodologies and powerful tools, many projects continue to fail even when applying the well-accepted criteria of successful projects. These dismal results beg the question: If new methodologies and tools don't really impact project results, what does? Studies from major think tanks agree: people problems are the number-one challenge of team projects. The Organizational Engineering Approach to Project Management presents a powerful new way for harnessing the power of people and directing it to achieve the goals of any project. Organizational engineering (OE) seeks to understand, measure, predict and guide the behavior of groups of people. I-Opt is an instrument used to ascertain the strategic styles of an individual. It measures the different ways people learn and apply their conclusions, thus opening the door to accurate predictions. Using the principles of OE and I-Opt in combination, the text presents a proven approach to managing projects. These principles have been successful in substantially improving project performance in numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as in mid-size and smaller companies. The Organizational Engineering Approach to Project Management is the first book to apply OE and I-Opt to project management. The authors clearly explain this unique OE / I-Opt approach and how to use it effectively at any company or industry that utilizes project management. The text presents the rudiments of OE, explains the applicability of OE from a project management perspective, shows how to apply OE to common people issues, and concludes by providing step-by-step applications for new and existing projects. The concepts and techniques presented in this text will help you: Adapt to changing situations Apply the most appropriate and effective level of project management disciplines Maximize individual and team strengths Minimize individual and team weaknesses Match people to more appropriate tasks
Supply Chain Project Management

SCM doesn't change management goals, but relies on new knowledge, practices, and skills to better achieve those goals. Going it alone, without collaborating with supply chain partners, is a dead-end strategy. Without a doubt, effective supply chains will be the product of successful application of project management disciplines coupled with innovations in supply chain management. The question remains how do you take your supply chain from dysfunctional to competitive? The first book to take a project management approach to supply chain management, Supply Chain Project Management: A Structured, Collaborative, and Measurable Approach explains a four-stage progression toward world-class supply chain project management. The author provides a template of the stages encountered when moving to competitive supply chains, delineates the processes that organizations must implement if they are to advance from one stage to the next, and describes best practices for how to get there. He supplies structured approaches for supply chain analysis and documentation, and illustrates the concepts with examples from the trenches. In the supply chain world, managers must choose between the "business as usual" single company approach or exploiting innovations in supply chain management and project management to their advantage. Covering the how-tos for implementing supply chain improvement, this easy-to-use guide details the steps to developing a strategy, reducing costs, and generating revenue. It shows you how to combine SCM and project management knowledge and practice to develop and execute supply chain strategies.
Strategy Implementation Through Project Management

Detailing the powerful process of strategic project management, this book empowers professionals to more effectively manage complex projects by combining traditional business analysis with project management techniques. Explained in detail are the five key stages of the strategic management process-managing strategic business projects, linking projects with business strategy, strategic project definition, project strategy and plan, and strategic project control and learning. The process outlined enables project managers to successfully apply techniques not just at the level of business strategy but also to operational change programs.
Essentials of Software Project Management
The traditional project management rules do not apply in the software world. While not all software projects operate in a state of crisis, it is certainly true that most do. Accordingly this book approaches software project management from two directions: (1) how to plan and manage a software project; and (2) how to regain control of a project that has been overwhelmed by events.Essentials of Software Project Management provides real-world strategies to make every software project more organized and less frantic.
IT Project Management Handbook

Now you can manage IT projects quickly, easily, on time, and on budget!IT project management has developed into a complex process with a broader scope of responsibilities than ever before. Here is the newest and most comprehensive book to offer winning insights and strategies on how to manage every step of the process. Written by two of this country’s leading experts on IT Project Management, this extensive yet easy-to-use volume will give you the tools you need to successfully navigate your next IT project. # Hardcover: 350 pages# Publisher: Management Concepts (April 2001)# Language: English# ISBN: 1567260985# Product Dimensions: 1.0 x 6.2 x 9.0 inches
How to Cheat at IT Project Management
Most IT projects fail to deliver, on average, all IT projects run over schedule by 82%, run over cost by 43% and deliver only 52% of the desired functionality. Pretty dismal statistics. Using the proven methods in this book, every IT project you work on from here on out will have a much higher likelihood of being on time, on budget and higher quality.This book provides clear, concise, information and hands-on training to give you immediate results. And, the companion Web site provides dozens of templates for managing IT projects. You don't need an advanced degree in project management or a black belt in Six Sigma methodologies to improve your IT project results. What you need is a clear, concise and easy-to-implement system for managing all IT projects.This book will teach you how to improve your IT project results from start to finish without bogging you down in complex project management jargon or systems. This book provides hands-on training to help you get immediate results. You can read the book straight through or work through it chapter by chapter--either way, you'll pick up invaluable tools to help you on your next (or current) IT project. From idea to implementation, any IT project you work on will benefit immediately from applying the concepts in this book. If you could increase your project's ROI by 80%, reduce your project's schedule by 20% and increase your project success rate by 35%, wouldn't you do that? These statistics are the average improvements seen after implementing IT project management. This book will assist you in improving every aspect of your IT projects and you'll learn to develop the right size plan for your project-- not a one size fits all approach.Real Web Project Management
The process of designing and building today's dynamic Web applications comes with a host of challenges not typically solved by traditional project management methodologies. A wealth of practical resources, Real Web Project Management: Case Studies and Best Practices from the Trenches is a book of solutions for designing, managing, and delivering virtually any type of Web-based project under even the most challenging of conditions.Modern Project Management
For project managers in charge of complicated, 10-person-plus projects, one of the best ways to take control and produce predictable, repeatable results is to focus on both complex theory and practical techniques.Modern Project Management helps them do that, filling in the knowledge gaps and answering the questions of this often misunderstood process. By going through project management step-by-step, the book presents an integrated approach that balances theory, methods, psychology, and practice, and helps even novice project managers achieve superior results. Readers will learn how to:* Plan the project to maximize productivity* Motivate others to execute the plan* Analyze the actual results* Rework and tune the plan as the project is executed.Also included with this book is a project management toolset called Modern Manager. Easily installed on a personal computer, this software is far more than just a scheduler. It features tools designed to help project managers plan, estimate, monitor, and control projects.http://uploadbox.com/files/fUsEVOB7xQ
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Practical Project Management
You’ve reached a critical phase in your project. Suddenly, your carefully planned schedule begins to fall apart and the entire project is in jeopardy. What do you do? Pick up this comprehensive, authoritative guide and flip quickly and easily to the appropriate section. There you’ll find expert, practical guidance that will help you overcome the problem, minimize its impact on the project, and make sure it doesn’t happen again.Practical Project Management gives you the know-how, the techniques, and the skills you need to take complete control of any project from beginning to end. You’ll learn how to keep mistakes and surprises to a minimum and recover quickly when they occur. And you’ll master each critical skill set in this multifaceted discipline, including:* Project scoping* Task planning and scheduling* Resource planning and workforce management* Budgeting and cost control* Risk and contingency management* Change management* Project closeoutGiving you the full benefit of his nearly forty years of experience as a project manager and consultant, author Harvey Levine provides scores of proven tips, tricks, and problem-solving techniques that you won’t find anywhere else. He also helps you select the project management software that’s best for your type of project and shows you how to use it to your greatest advantage.Whether you’re a working project manager in need of a completely reliable ready reference or a newcomer who needs to proceed step by step from basic concepts to advanced skills, Practical Project Management is the resource you need–now and for years to come.
The Complete Project Management Office Handbook
Today's project managers find themselves in the dual roles of technical expert and business leader. As project management has evolved, the need has emerged for an organizational entity to manage complexities and ensure alignment with business interests. A project management office (PMO) coordinates technical and business facets of project management and achieves the goals of oversight, control, and support within the project management environment. The Complete Project Management Office Handbook identifies the PMO as the essential business integrator of the people, processes, and tools that manage or influence project performance. This book details how the PMO applies professional project management practices and successfully integrates business interests with project goals, regardless of whether the scope of the PMO is limited to managing specific projects or expanded to the level of a full business unit. People at all levels of the project and business spectrum will benefit from this volume.The Handbook focuses on how to establish PMO functionality to meet the requirements of project stakeholders. It presents 20 pertinent PMO function models, providing guidance for developing PMO operating capability that is applicable to any organization. It also presents these functions relative to five stages of progressive PMO development along a competency continuum, demonstrating potential PMO growth from simple project control up through its alignment within a strategic business framework.
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