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- Resource Links:Author: Pferdehirt, Wayne; Nelson, John; Russell, JeffreyContributor: University of Wisconsin; BC Open Textbook Project; BCcampusDate:Created2018Summary:
This book is organized around the fifteen lessons of a Technical Project Management course, with an emphasis on the connections between the various stages and practices of technical project management. After all, in practice, a project manager must continually draw on a wide base of knowledge, connecting, for instance, effective negotiating techniques with best practices for scheduling and resource allocation. No phase of a project unfolds in complete isolation from other phases of the project. Everything is connected. Our goal in this book is to create doors and windows in the normally self-contained silos of activities involved in technical project management, drawing connections between planning and risk management, between risk management and ethics, between ethics and supply chain management, just to name a few of the many connections you will read about in this book.
Contents:- Project management foundations: principles and concepts
- Project selection and portfolio management
- Project initiation, scope, and structure
- Proposals and contracts
- Team formation, team management, and project leadership
- Project planning
- Project scheduling
- Managing project risks
- Managing project value, budgets, and costs
- Allocating and managing constrained resources
- Project monitoring, analytics, and control
- Improving project performance through project reviews
- Critical project management skills: negotiation
- Personal and organizational project management growth
- Putting it all together.
Subject(s): Leadership | Project managementOriginal Publisher: Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-MadisonLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: BC Open Textbooks
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