The new project management : tools for an age of rapid change, complexity, and other business realities
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The new project management : tools for an age of rapid change, complexity, and other business realities
(The Jossey-Bass business & management series)
Jossey-Bass, c2002
2nd ed
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-349) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Drawing on more than twenty-five years experience consulting and training on project management in companies such as NCR, AT&T, and 3M, J. Davidson Frame updates and expands what he introduced in the first edition of The New Project Management in 1994-a set of core competencies for managerial success in a corporate climate where downsizing, outsourcing, and employee empowerment are a way of life. This new edition focuses on the hottest areas in project management today-augmenting and expanding the existing coverage of risk management and estimating, and including three all-new chapters on critical issues that did not even exist in 1994.
目次
Preface.
The Author.
1. The New Business Environment and the Need for a New Project Management.
Part One: Managing in the New Business Environment.
2. Managing Complexity: Techniques for Fashioning Order out of Chaos.
3. Engaging Change: Knowing When to Embrace, Accept, or Challenge.
4. Managing Risk: Identifying, Analyzing, and Planning Responses.
5. Satisfying Customers: Knowing Who They Are, What They Want, and When They Are Right or Wrong.
6. Defining Requirements That Bridge the Customer-Developer Gap.
Part Two: Tools for the New Project Management.
7. Acquiring Political Skills and Building Influence.
8. Building Teams with Borrowed Resources.
9. Selecting Projects That Will Lead to Success.
10. Estimating Realistic Costs, Schedules, and Specifications to Ensure Project Success.
11. Scheduling Projects with New Tools: The Time-Boxed and Critical Chain Scheduling Techniques.
12. Outsourcing to Control Costs, Focus on Core Work, and Expand Resources.
13. Integrating Cost and Schedule Control to Measure Work Performance.
14. Evaluating Projects to Maintain Goals, Strengthen Accountability, and Achieve Objectives.
15. Understanding and Using Performance Metrics: Measuring the Right Stuff.
16. Establishing and Maintaining a Project Support Office to Strengthen Project Management Capabilities.
17. Carpe Diem: Seize the Day!
References.
Index.
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