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  • Taylor & Francis Successful OSS Project Design and Implementation

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  • Taylor & Francis Project Reviews Assurance and Governance

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Managing Project Uncertainty Advances in Project Management

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Project Politics A Systematic Approach to Managing Complex Relationships

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  • Taylor & Francis ProjectOriented Leadership

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Performance Auditing of Public Sector Property Contracts

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  • Taylor & Francis Integrated CostSchedule Risk Analysis

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  • Taylor & Francis Applying Lean Six Sigma in the Pharmaceutical Industry

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  • Taylor & Francis Project Success

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Managing Projects Well What They Dont Teach You in Project Management School

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd projectmanagerstoolkit

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Building Design Management

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  • Taylor & Francis Hackers Guide to Project Management Routledge 2003

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Management of Knowledge in Project Environments

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Project Management Scorecard Measuring the Success of Project Management Solutions Improving Human Performance

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Breakthrough It Change Management How to Get Enduring Results in the Real World

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Risk Management For It Projects How to Deal with Over 150 Issues and Risks

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Project Management

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  • Taylor & Francis Aviation Project Management

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Software Sizing Estimation and Risk Management When Performance is Measured Performance Improves

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Reducing Risk with Software Process Improvement

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Financial Services Information Systems Best Practices

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Human Change Management Body of Knowledge HCMBOK R

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    Book SynopsisI am happy to recommend this work. I believe in the principles presented in it and identify with its context. Due to the lack of knowledge on the subject in the market, it is a topic that must be made known. The book should be in the library of all project and change managers. Paul Dinsmore, PMI FellowEvery manager should integrate HCMBOK practices into their project management methodology in order to fully develop their work. This book addresses a simple and practical way that the critical component in organizational change management can be applied to projects of all kinds: the human factor. Bruno Machado, Director, Project Management Office, Grupo Anima EducaçãoWe live in a time of change, speed, and an avalanche of information. It is still very difficult for most companies to change their organizational culture efficiently. This book makes us reflect upon the crucial element in any change, and which most managers do not place iTable of ContentsDedicationContentsForeword by Dr. Ginger LevinForeword by Américo PintoPrefaceOur Acknowledgments to HCMBOK®’s CollaboratorsAbout the AuthorsIntroductionChapter 1: Everything Changes, Everything PassesChapter 2: HCMBOK®—Human Change Management Body of KnowledgeChapter 3: Project Initiation and PlanningChapter 4: AcquisitionChapter 5: ExecutionChapter 6: ImplementationChapter 7: ClosingChapter 8: Production (Post-Implementation)Chapter 9: Recurring Activities in All Project PhasesChapter 10: Plan and Manage CommunicationChapter 11: Create Team Spirit and Carry Out Reinforcement DynamicsChapter 12: Encourage Participatory ProcessesChapter 13: Manage the Environment—Conflicts, Motivation, Stress, and BehaviorsChapter 14: Encourage Creativity and InnovationChapter 15: Manage Stakeholder EngagementChapter 16: CMO—The Change Management OfficeChapter 17: Essential Competencies for Change LeadersAppendix I: The HCMBOK® Preliminary Approach to Agile Methodologies in Changes Involving Systems DevelopmentAppendix II: Organizational Culture Management and Change ManagementBibliographyIndex

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Frontend of Large Public Projects

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    Book SynopsisLarge public projects represent major complex investment and whilst there has been much written about how to develop, manage and deliver such projects, practice still does not match up with expectations. In this book, researchers from the Norwegian Concept Research Programme explore the paradoxes between theory and practice in collaboration with experts in the field of project governance. This book delves into the reality of large public projects, to show how they can be managed effectively and efficiently, recognising the realities of their context. It offers a range of practical conclusions as to the paradoxes of the governance and management of public projects. The international spectrum of authors draw their examples from the UK, Norway, Canada, France, Australia and the Netherlands. Bridging the gap between research, theory and practice, this book will benefit academics and researchers in the field of project management and corporate governance as well as those inTable of Contents1. IntroductionGro Holst Volden and Knut Samset2. Project successTerry M. Williams3. The logic of the project front-endOfer Zwikael and Alicia Gilchrist 4. Undertaking the project front-endMonique Aubry and Serghei Floricel5. EstimationRichard J. Kirkham 6. Incentives and politics: The perverse incentives paradox: root cause of many other paradoxes; the case of the Dutch BetuwerouteBert van Wee 7. Closing the loop: Ex-ante and ex-post evaluation in order to learn from mistakes and successesKnut Samset and Gro Holst Volden 8. ConclusionsTerry M. WilliamsAppendix

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Stakeholder Engagement

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    Book SynopsisStrong stakeholder engagement is perhaps the most critical factor for achieving successful program execution in our fast-paced world. Many program managers get stuck in the science of program management, spending vast amounts of effort on tasks, charts, and metrics. Program managers who emphasize activities around relationship building and stakeholder engagement usually have the best chance for program success. This book focuses on how to engage your stakeholders in the right way, and keep them engaged throughout the course of your program.The first section of the book covers stakeholder engagement in the program definition phase, including how to identify key stakeholders, gain their trust, and build relationships through effective communication. The second section moves to the project execution phase. It explains how to drive stakeholder engagement through the use of performance metrics, effective meeting management, and informal program governance.In the last sectioTable of ContentsEngaging Stakeholders and Setting Expectations during Program Definition. Stakeholder Alignment: Goals and Objectives. Making Governance Work for You. Identifying Stakeholders: The "Hidden" Organization Chart. It Is a Matter of Trust: Building Strong Business Relationships with Key Stakeholders. Leveraging Stakeholders to Prepare Your Organization for Change. Enhancing Stakeholder Engagement through Effective Communication. Ready, Set, Execute: Driving Program Benefits Delivery through Active Stakeholder Engagement. Demystifying Metrics: Measuring What Matters Most. Making Meetings Count: Driving Stakeholder Engagement through Disciplined Meeting Management. Where the Real Work Gets Done: Issue Resolution through Informal Governance. Office Politics: From Surviving to Thriving. Keeping Stakeholders Engaged: Program Closure. Making a Strong Finish: Stakeholder Engagement through Program Closure. Post-Launch: Every End Is a New Beginning.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Optimizing Project Work Management and Delivery

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    Book SynopsisThousands of project managementrelated books have been written. Why is Optimizing Project Work, Management, and Delivery different?This book represents the authors' experiences gained from looking at the problem of project management for 50 years and wondering why projects cannot be more successful. Experience from various management models and techniques has helped but still does not fit reality or provide accurate forecasts. Industry surveys have compiled the root causes of project failure, and yet they persist. Is there no answer to this problem?As the book explains, the management solution is not in the models or the theory but is found in how they are mapped against the actual target project characteristics. This is the book's unique strength. There are major coverage gaps in current project management models that also need to be recognized. All of the existing models are correct in some ways, and yet each is also wrong.The book starts by reviTable of ContentsPreface. About the Author. Prologue. Section I PROJECT ENVIRONMENT. 1 Introduction. 2 Delivery Methods. 3 Project Profiles. 4 Evolution of Project Management. 5 Project Success Drivers. 6 Project Externals. Section II DELIVERY STRATEGIES. 7 Delivery Models and Processes. 8 The Classic Predictive Model. 9 The Iterative Development Model. 10 The Critical Chain Model. 11 Organizational Support Architecture. 12 Portfolio Management. 13 Integrated Model Design Components. 15 Modified Management Processes. 16 Integrated Model Tutorial. 17 Model Background and Implementation. 18 Success Recipes. Index.

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  • Taylor & Francis Managing Healthcare Projects Using DSDM and Agile Project Management

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    Managing Healthcare Projects Using DSDM and Agile Project Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Professionals provides a comprehensive guide to implementing agile project management (Agile PM) in healthcare.Dynamic systems development method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework initially used as a software development method and was originally sought to provide some discipline to the rapid application development method. Agile PM is a method that emphasises flexibility, cooperation, and iterative development, which can be especially useful in healthcare where rapid adaptability to changing circumstances is required. Traditional project management methodologies may not always be appropriate in the healthcare industry due to unique obstacles and constraints. This book addresses these issues and offers practical advice on how to use agile ideas and practices in healthcare projects. It covers a variety of topics, all specialised to the healthcare environment, su

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  • Taylor & Francis Understanding and Negotiating EPC Contracts

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    Book SynopsisIn Understanding and Negotiating EPC Contracts, Volume 1, Howard M. Steinberg presents a practical and comprehensive guide to understanding virtually every aspect of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for infrastructure projects. The 25 chapters in Volume 1 are supplemented with real-life examples and court decisions, and offer tactical advice for anyone who must negotiate or understand EPC contracts in connection with the implementation, financing or operation of infrastructure projects. Emphasizing current market practices and strategic options for risk sharing, the book contains a narrative explanation of the underpinning of all of the issues involved in EPC contracting. Exhaustive in scope, it clarifies the fundamental commercial principles and pitfalls of turnkey contracting for all types of capital investments ranging from electrical and thermal power generation (including combined heat and power, nuclear, wind, solar

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Earned Benefit Program Management Aligning

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    Book SynopsisNo one can disagree that benefits are good things. Whether you are responsible for projects, programs, or portfolios, you are increasingly expected to thinkand actin an appropriate benefits-driven way. However: Do you understand that what may be appropriate for a project may be inapplicable for a program? Can you avoid the trap of wishful thinking based on overinflated expectations and underestimated costs? Can you manage your program or portfolio from inception to final delivery in a consistent, benefits-focused way based on a single, coherent model? This book describes how Earned Benefit Program Management techniques provide an innovative, all-inclusive model and set of tools developed specifically to answer these questions. This model consolidates the key concepts of project, program, and portfolio management and ensures that all program and portfolio management steps are carried out based on a single, signed-off model in a consistent, verTable of Contents1. Defining the Domains. 2. Understanding the Problem. 3. A Life Cycle for Program Management, Benefits Management,. and Business Analysis. 4. Building an Integrated Business Model. 5. Calculating the Model. 6. Disbenefits and Essential Links. 7. Applying the BRM Approach to the QERTS Example. 8. A Generalized Approach to Scheduling and Cash Flow. 9. Total Risk and Issue Management. 10 Resource Capacity Planning. 11. Procurement. 12. Implementation Tracking—Earned Benefit. 13. Business Key Performance Indicators. 14. Stakeholder Analysis. 15. Communication—Why, How, and What. inale. Benefit Mapping the Book. Appendix. Carrying Out the Calculations. Acronyms. Glossary. Bibliography.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd PMIPBA Exam Practice Test and Study Guide

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    Book SynopsisThe PMI-PBA Exam Practice Test and Study Guide attempts to address all your questions and concerns by providing two of the most sought-after study aids: memory maps and practice questions. The systematic use of memory maps helps aid in the efficient recall of information and can boost confidence during the exam. Well-crafted practice questions are fantastic study aids that can be used to track your progress as you learn new concepts, introduce you to the complex sentence structure that is likely to appear on the exam, and concentrate your studies by domain, essentially preparing you to pass the very challenging PMI-PBA Exam in the allotted four hours.In addition to study hints and exam topics, this book provides references to tools and techniques that should be incorporated into your work immediately. For each of the five domains outlined in the PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) Examination Content Outline 2013 (the ECO), twenty practice questions Table of ContentsOverview of the Exam, Exam Application, and Taking the Exam. Needs Assessment. Business Analysis Planning. Requirements Elicitation and Analysis. Traceability and Monitoring. Solution Evaluation. Practice Exam.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Law for Project Managers

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    Book SynopsisLaw for Project Managers provides an easily understandable and practical guide to the laws of contract, liability, intellectual property and so on, entirely from the perspective of the project manager. It will enable you to approach projects forewarned and forearmed, able to avoid potential legal problems altogether. The book covers everything from intellectual property disputes with the client organisation about who actually ''owns'' the outcome, to confusion arising during an international project from the different legal systems and their approach to contracts and health and safety problems in the management of contractors. Most importantly, it explains everything in very straightforward terms; legal jargon is either avoided altogether or defined with its relevance to the project manager explained. In essence, Law for Project Managers is a clear, readable and expert guide on this and many other important legal matters for the practising project manager as welTable of ContentsPART I: GENERAL1. The law’s approach2. The contractPART II: THE ORIGINS OF LAW3. Law in the UK4. European Union lawPART III: CONTRACT LAW5. How contracts are made6. The letter of intent7. The meanings behind the words8. Lateness specifications and defects9. The law of breachPART IV: USING THE LAWYERS10. Using the professionals11. DisputesPART V: LIABILITY LAW12. Negligence13. Liability for escapesPART VI: OTHER TOPICS14. Intellectual property15. Forms of security16. Exporting and importing

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Human Factor in Project Management

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    Book SynopsisIn the fluid world of changing business environments and variables affecting projects, a style of project management that primarily relies on maintaining the Iron Triangle, that tenuous mix of schedule, scope, and budgets, is no longer the sole path to success. Today's project management demands a focus on leadership of the kind that anticipates and embraces change, challenges the status quo, and inspires teams. Developing these skills requires a mastery of emotional intelligence, courage, critical thinking, and a desire to become a true leader dedicated to developing success. Whether you are participating in a project for the first time or you've been doing projects for decades, you know the very essence of a project is to return value that gains a competitive edge and propels the organization forward into new frontiers. Whether you believe the best results are earned through agile, waterfall, or a mix of methodologies, project leadership is the secret weapon that will maintTable of ContentsDedicationContentsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorChapter 1: Are You a Stick in the Mud, a Cog in the Wheel, or Skids on Rails? Chapter 2: The Firing Squad, Suicide, and Other Hazardsof the ProfessionChapter 3: Creating the Freedom to Fly HighChapter 4: Waterfall, Agile, or Timbuktu—Who Cares? Chapter 5: The Magician and the Disappearing Magic WandChapter 6: Teleporting into the FutureChapter 7: The ChameleonChapter 8: The Thrill of the RideChapter 9: Teachers or Leaders—What’s the Difference?Chapter 10: What Will You Choose? ReferencesIndex

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Focus Groups

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    Book SynopsisThe focus group is widely used to as a tool for increasing the understanding of users and their requirements, and identifying potential solutions for these requirements. Its main value lies in the conveyance of less tangible information that cannot be obtained using more traditional methods. Eliciting user needs beyond the functional is crucial for effective product and system development. This approach offers one way in which such needs may be elicited. While most texts in product development cater to marketing, political and social science research, this book describes the way focus groups can be applied particularly to ergonomics (human factors) and design-related projects. The book demystifies the subject and includes practical guidance for setting up and running focus group sessions to enable the professional (and novice) to employ these techniques usefully and with confidence. An ideal book for the professional to the undergraduate student, Focus Groups: Supporting Effective Table of ContentsAcknowledgements, Contributors, 1. Introduction, PART I Organising and Conducting a Focus Group: The Logistics, PART II Focus Groups in Human Factors/Ergonomics and Design: Case Studies, PART III Focus Group Tools, Author Index

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Handbook of Project Portfolio Management

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    Book SynopsisManaging large and complex organizations; balancing the needs of business-as-usual, new products and services and business change; assuring risk across everything the business does; these are all core requirements of modern business which are provided by the discipline of portfolio management. The Handbook of Project Portfolio Management is the definitive publication that introduces and describes in detail project portfolio management in today's ever-changing world. The handbook contains the essential knowledge required for managing portfolios of business change with real-life examples that are being used by today's organizations in various industries and environments. The team of expert contributors includes many of the most experienced and highly regarded international writers and practitioners from the global project portfolio management industry, selected to provide the reader with examples, knowledge and the skills required to manage portfolios in any organizationTable of ContentsList of Figures, About the Editors, Notes on the Contributors, Preface, PART I , Foundations of Portfolio Management, 1 Basic Concepts and Definitions of Portfolios and their Management, STEVE BUTLER, 2 Delivering Organizational Strategy with Portfolio Management, MARTIN SEDLMAYER, 3 The Value of Portfolio Management, MICHAEL YOUNG, 4 Relevance of Portfolios and Portfolio Management in Today’s Organizations, THOMAS WALENTA, 5 Portfolio Components: How Everything Fits Together, PAUL GARDINER, 6 Different Types of Project Portfolios and Settings, DARREN DALCHER, PART II, The Practice of Portfolio Management, 7 Best Practice Standards for Portfolio Management, REINHARD WAGNER, 8 Portfolio Management for IT, TETSURO SEKI and AKIHIKO SEKIGUCHI, 9 Portfolio Management for Research, STEVE BUTLER, 10 Portfolio Management for Product Development, MANJA GREIMEIER, 11 Portfolio Management for Strategic Change, FIONA SPENCER, 12 Portfolio Management for Business Development, CHRISTOF RINK, 13 Portfolio Management in a Bank, PHILIPP DETEMPLE, 14 The Incheon Bridge Project, SOOHONG KIM, 15 Portfolio Management in Public Institutions, SILKE SCHÖNERT and MICHAEL MUENZBERG, 16 Portfolio Management in Non-Governmental Organizations, SUBAS SUBEDI and REINHARD WAGNER, PART III, Prerequisites for Portfolio Management, 17 Portfolio Governance, STEVE BUTLER, 18 Portfolio Management Roles and Responsibilities, AFSHIN FARAMANDLOU, 19 Alignment with Organizational Structures, Management Systems and Processes, ELVIRA MOLITOR, 20 The Enterprise Portfolio Management Office, EMMA-RUTH ARNAZ PEMBERTON, 21 Portfolio Communications and Management Data, DENNIS LOCK, 22 Competence Requirements for Managing Portfolios, ALISTAIR GODBOLD, 23 Key Performance Indicators for Managing a Portfolio and its Components, STUART DIXON, 24 Portfolio Management Software and Tools, MEY MARK MEYER, PART IV, Managing Portfolios, 25 Defining the Portfolio, ROBERT BUTTRICK, 26 Identifying, Selecting and Prioritizing the Portfolio and its Components, KNUT KÄMPFERT, 27 Planning the Portfolio and its Components, JÖRG SEIDL, 28 Evaluating and Reporting Portfolio Performance, JÖRG FLOEGEL and ELENA METOUI, 29 Balancing and Optimizing the Portfolio, CLAUS HÜSSELMAN, 30 Portfolio-Level Benefits Management, STEPHEN JENNER, 31 Portfolio-Level Risk Management, MARTIN HABERSTROH, 32 Managing Resources at Portfolio Level, ALAN SUMMERFIELD, 33 Portfolio-Level Change Management, MICHAEL HORLEBEIN, 34 Portfolio-Level People Management, JOHN CHAPMAN, PART V, Developing Capabilities in Portfolio Management, 35 Introducing Portfolio Management in Organizations, REINHARD WAGNER, 36 Assessing and Developing Portfolio Management Maturity, REINHARD WAGNER, 37 Developing the Individual Competences of People Engaged in Portfolio Management, REINHARD WAGNER, 38 How People Impact the Adoption and Practice of Portfolio Management, DONNIE MACNICOL and ADRIAN DOOLEY,39 Ten Questions and Answers for Executives Engaged in Portfolios, ALICIA AITKEN, Abbreviations and acronyms, Index,

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  • Taylor & Francis Events Project Management

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides events management students with an accessible and essential introduction to project management.Written by both academics and industry experts, Events Project Management offers a unique blend of theory and practice to encourage and contextualise project management requirements within events settings. Key questions include: What is project management? How does it connect to events management? What is effective project management within the events sector? How does academic theory connect to practice? The book is coherently structured into 12 chapters covering crucial event management topics such as stakeholders, supply chain management, project management tools and techniques, and financial and legal issues. Guides, templates, case study examples, industry tips and activity tasks are integrated in the text and online to show practice and aid knowledge.Written in an engaging style, this text offers the reader a thorough understanding of how to sucTrade Review"This well-structured and up-to-date book truly provides an excellent and insightful perspective on modern events project management. With a systematic review of theories, well-summarised guides, templates, industry tips, and worldwide cases, it presents an excellent balance between theory and practice, making it essential reading for all event management students." - Dr Cathy Xin Jin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith University"This is essential reading for students on event management courses. It is welcome in an industry which is sadly lacking in researched practical support textbooks. The event industry is a dynamic, complex, multi-faceted and layered environment to work within and good project management is essential to successful, safe and sustainable events. This book is a must for anyone considering a career in event management." - Beverley Griffiths, Director of Event and public Safety at The Emergency Planning College. Table of ContentsLists of figuresList of tablesList of case studiesAcknowledgementsAbbreviations1 Project management for events 2 Suppliers and supply chains3 Stakeholder relationships 4 Structures and teams 5 Event management project tools6 Event marketing and promotion7 Technology and sustainability8 Event management law and legislation9 Cost and financial planning10 Plan analysis and risk11 Problem solving and decision making 12 Project completion and reviewGlossary Index

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Sketching for Engineers and Architects

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    Book SynopsisUsing real working drawings from a 50 year career, Ron Slade shows how drawing remains at the heart of the design process in the everyday working life of engineers and architects. The book explains simple techniques that can be learnt and used to enhance any professional's natural ability. Using over 180 categorised examples it demonstrates that drawing remains the fastest, clearest and most effective means of design communication. Unlike many other books on drawing in the construction industry, this book is engineer led' and science oriented but effectively shows that there is a close affinity between the working methods of architects and engineers.Trade Review'Good engineers think, design and communicate through their sketches. A thoughtfully hand-drawn sketch offers a wonderfully efficient and immediately satisfying way for expressing the core concepts of a design. In fact, many problems and solutions do not reveal themselves until drawings are made from different viewpoints. The very act of drawing can help clarify the fabrication sequence and constructability of a complex design. Ron's wonderful sketches are a delight to the eye and the mind. I can think of no better recommendation to my undergraduate and postgraduate structural engineers than that they obtain a copy and cherish this delightful book.' - Roger Crouch, Professor and Dean, School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, City University, London, UK'Busy with 21st century technology, we run the risk of losing our mother-tongue: Sketching. Ron Slade’s book Sketching for Engineers and Architects is a must-have for all aspiring design and construction leaders in the building industry. This book is a treasure chest overflowing with creative engineering sketches and easy-to-understand drawing concepts. We are inspired and patiently guided to set aside our computers more often and pick up our pencils to organize, explore and communicate our ideas.' - Gregory Brooks, Senior Lecturer, Architectural Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, USA'In a world of 3D modelling, the skill of interpretation through drawing is being lost. CAD has given us the ability to model buildings virtually, but can never replace the skill of engineers like Ron in being able to truly understand the challenges through free-hand construction sketches showing the process from fabrication through to construction and in doing so, developing innovative solutions. His sketches remind us of the importance of embracing technology whilst recognizing the role traditional methods can play in successful engineering.' - Peter Miller, Sales Associate Director, Severfield, UK‘In this age of digital imaging, 3D modelling and all manner of computer-aided drafting I believe that the art or skill of sketching is as valuable and effective a means of communicating an idea as any modern communication media. Sketching is a crucial tool in the kit of anyone who is engaged in the design or engineering process and should rank alongside IT in the education and development of young aspirant designers.' - Peter Emerson, Laing O’Rourke, UKTable of ContentsForeword Sir Terry Farrell. 1. Introduction 2. Drawing and Sketching 3. Sketch Book 4. Epilogue List of Figures. Bibliography. Index

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Project Management

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    Book SynopsisDennis Lock''s masterly exposition of the principles and practice of project management has been pre-eminent in its field for 45 years and was among the first books to treat project management as a holistic subject. But Project Management has been kept completely up to date by regular and sensitive revisions to ensure that it remains fresh and totally relevant. Project Management explains the entire project management process in great detail, demonstrating techniques from simple charts to detailed computer applications. Everything is reinforced with clear diagrams and case examples, many new for this edition. The author has expanded discussion of topics such as supply chain management and the project management office (PMO), and there are new chapters about implementing change management projects and the role of senior managers in supporting projects. Obsolescent or less frequently used methods have been stripped out, but readers of the hardback Tutor's Edition will find that this delTrade Review’Project Management by Dennis Lock, now in its 10th Edition, is a substantial, very thorough and practical book. From the contents it becomes obvious that the author has a broad range of project experience not just in a wide variety of types of project, but also from end to end - and then some...the contents and examples are applicable to projects worldwide...' - R. Max Wideman P.Eng. FCSCE, FEIC, FICE, Fellow PMI, Project Management Wisdom, November 2013 '...As in the previous editions, the writing is always simple, clear and lucid, and the material is very logically organised. Students often comment that this book is the most readable of all the recommended books in my reading lists, and this is often the one which they choose to buy. I particularly dislike management jargon and this book is refreshingly free of it. It is a very practical book which appeals to the whole range of students I teach and I thoroughly recommend it. ' -Dr Sally Brailsford, University of Southampton, UKTable of ContentsContents: Preface to the tenth edition; Introduction to project management; Factors for project success or failure; Defining the project; Estimating project costs; First steps in planning the timescale; Financial appraisal and the business plan; Managing project risk; Project authorization; Project organization structures; Organization and initial conduct of management change and IT projects; The project manager and associated roles; Project breakdown structures; Detailed planning: an introduction to critical path networks; Detailed planning: critical path networks in practice; Scheduling resources, part 1: principles; Scheduling resources, part 2: practical advice; Scheduling project cash flows; Computer applications; Managing project start-up; Introduction to project contracts and purchase orders; Managing procurement and the supply chain; Managing progress; Managing changes; Managing project costs; Earned value analysis and cost reporting; Managing multiple projects, programmes and portfolios; Implementing business change projects; Managing project closure; Corporate managers’ support for the project manager; Bibliography; Index.

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  • Taylor & Francis Inc Practical Project Management for Building and Construction

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    Book SynopsisPractical Project Management for Building and Construction covers the 14 knowledge areas of project management that are essential for successful projects in the construction industry. For each knowledge area, it explains the processes for scope, time, risk, cost, and resource management. Filled with work and process flow diagrams, it demonstrates how projects progress throughout the project life cycle.The book details the processes that must be included in the management process to deliver projects on time and within budget. The processes and knowledge areas described reference the ISO 10006 Standard (guidelines for quality management in projects), the international project management standards of the PMBOK Guide, and the rapidly emerging ISO 21500 standard. Coverage includes change management, working environment, quality and communication, and procurement management. Illustrating the entire project process, this pioneering reference:<Table of ContentsIntroduction. General Information on Projects in the Building, Construction, and Installation Industries. Projects. Generic Main Processes. Project Phases. Knowledge Areas. Common Acronyms. Appendices. Index.

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Program Management

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    Book SynopsisProgram management is a rapidly emerging offshoot of project management. So much so that AT&T, IBM, and other organizations, both large and small in all sectors, have initiated a push to certify program managers. And, although universities offer courses in program management, there are few books available to guide program managers through this field that requires a broad level of knowledge and experience. The definitive reference on program management, Program Management: A Life Cycle Approach provides this much needed guidance. Edited by Dr. Ginger Levin, the second person to become a PMI certified program manager (PgMP), this handbook presents a cohesive compilation of program management knowledge from more than 20 certified PgMPs. It considers the entire program life cycle and its phasesfrom initiation to sustainability. Each chapter is written by an experienced PgMP from a wide range of industries and countries. Table of ContentsThe Business Aspects of Program Management. The Opportunity Phase for Program Management. The Increasing Importance of Social Media in Program Management. Programs and Risk Management. Programs and Benefits Management. Programs and Stakeholder Management. Programs and Communications Management. Complexity and Program Communications. Governance and Program Management – Three Unique Views. Program Manager Interpersonal Skills and Competencies. Managing Multiple Vendors on Programs Using Earned Value. Innovation and Program Management. The Program Management Office. Sustainability of Program Management.

    15 in stock

    £114.00

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Strategic Project Leader

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs executives build and nurture their organization's strategic agility in today's turbulent, uncertain business environment, the ability to lead strategic change has become more critical than ever. The Strategic Project Leader: Mastering Service-Based Project Leadership, Second Edition will help project managers lead with confidence in temporary, ambiguous team structures that execute risk-laden work in an increasingly agile project environment.Like the first edition, this edition encourages readers to take ownership of their leadership agenda and become disciplined in the processes of building a framework of leadership skills. Readers are introduced to a new role: the service-based project leader. This role serves the entire project organization by creating a meaningful experience for team members, customers, and critical stakeholders. The book provides practical guidance to help you move from project manager to service-based project leader. Detailing a frameTrade ReviewThe second edition of The Strategic Project Leader builds on the first edition’s competency and self-directed leadership models to guide not just project managers but anyone in a leadership role in projects to master service-based project leadership. ... By using the tools in this book, not only will your organization’s projects have a greater chance of coming in on time, on budget, and according to specs, but your organization will sustain the continuous transformation required to remain competitive. —Dr. Frank B. McCluskey, Provost and Executive Vice President (retired), American Public University System Praise for the First Edition:... a truly uplifting book with a self-directed plan to build leadership competencies and recommended tools for establishing compatibility and trust that allows project leaders to truly change the world by connecting their values with their work.–Dr. Tony Alessandra, author of The Platinum Rule and Charisma Jack has taken the vast body of research in project management and leadership and boiled it down to its essential elements. He provides clear direction on HOW to implement leadership practices.–Carl Pritchard, President, Pritchard Management Associates and author of Risk Management: Concepts & Guidance …demonstrates that project managers are strategic leaders for their respective organizations as project management is a strategic advantage for the organization. I highly recommend this interesting and easy-to-read book.–Ginger Levin, DPA, PMP, Project Management Consultant and co-author of The Advanced Project Management Office Jack writes in an engaging way and his concern for the trade is infectious. Being a practitioner myself, I can only say: run and read!–Merete Munch Lange, Project Manager ... walks us through what it takes to be more than just a project leader, but to be a service-based project leader ... the crème de la crème ... the enablers of the organization. It is a must-read for project managers who want to transform the way they lead.–Sandy Weiner, Master Certified Coach, Managing Partner, 1-Focus InternationalBy emphasizing the leading of people and providing a roadmap for personal development, Ferraro has created an interesting and practical book.–SciTech Book News, May 2008Table of ContentsThe New Project Leader. The Service-Based Project Leader’s Competency Pyramid. Self-Directed Project Leadership Development.

    15 in stock

    £114.00

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Delivering Successful PMOs

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDelivering Successful PMOs is intended to be the companion book to Leading Successful PMOs (Peter Taylor) which was a guide to all project based organisations providing a common language to describe the variety of possible PMOs, explaining how to do the right things, in the right way, in the right order, with the right team, and identifying what made a good PMO leader. Delivering Successful PMOs takes this to the next level and provides a clear framework to conceive, design, build, prove and embody an enterprise PMO inside an organisation, dealing with the strategic intentions, the politics, the people and the projects. The book draws on the rare experience that Ray Mead, through his organisation p3m global(www.p3m.global) had in building an enterprise PMO for a major organisation (based in the Middle East) from the ground up - a 'greenfield' enterprise PMO. Through this process he and his team have developed an invaluable methodology that is shared through this book alongside a realTable of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1 A Short Reflection; Chapter 2 A Further Justification; Chapter 3 Destined to Fail? …; Chapter 4 … Or Designed to Succeed?; Chapter 5 Introduction to the Plan; Chapter 6 Phase 1 – Plan PMO; Chapter 7 Phase 2 – Start Up PMO (A Phase); Chapter 8 Phase 3 – Set Up PMO (D Phase); Chapter 9 Phase 4 – Operate PMO (E Phase); Chapter 10 Phase 5 – Transfer PMO; Chapter 11 Lessons Learned; Chapter 12 Some Further Thoughts; Chapter 13 More Inspiration;

    15 in stock

    £47.49

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Performance Coaching for Complex Projects

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPerformance Coaching for Complex Projects recognises a world of complex undertakings for which the common transactional mindsets and methodologies will not produce the required results. The author advocates, instead, the novel concept that the project manager or team leader should coach the team as part of their role. Managing complexity requires greater use of influence and less reliance on coercion. Learning how to recognise the clues that reveal personal preferences, character traits and motivations will allow you to communicate in a way that recognises how different team members see the world. Team coaching helps the project team work together to think through their issues and then collectively implement the solution. Tony Llewellyn has structured his book in two parts. Part I looks at the challenges of complexity and makes the case for a shift from a transactional directive mindset to a transformational coaching philosophy. Part II introduces a model of project team coaching incTable of ContentsPerformance Coaching for Complex Projects

    15 in stock

    £128.25

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Program Management

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    Book SynopsisProgram management (PgM) is fast developing as the essential link between strategy and projects and as a vehicle for organizational change. It offers the means to manage groups of projects with a common business purpose in an integrated and effective way. The Second Edition of Michel Thiry's Program Management builds on the bestselling title first published in 2010. The heavily revised text reflects the latest program management guides and international standards and includes: a new section on agile management in programs; the author's own program management maturity measure; a new section on change management, which is now integral to many programs. Michel has also reviewed and revised the program lifecycle to align with the more unified view of program management that has emerged since the book was first published. The result is an essential guide to program management that incorporates a robust theoretical framework, complemented by examples and advice from one of the world's leaTrade Review’Thiry’s revised landmark work embraces many important changes. He takes a broad and in-depth view of multiple professional standards, explaining pragmatically the essence of key focus areas, for executives, managers, and students alike, on how to lead, step-by-step, successful program outcomes. This is essential reading for those moving from narrow technical to broader leadership skills, critical to value-driven organisations under pressure to deliver better strategies through program management.’ Chris Stevens, Principal, Project Standards and Practice, NBN Co, Australia; member of PMI’s Standards Members Advisory Group ’Already a cornerstone in the library of important industry publications, the first edition of Program Management by Dr Michel Thiry broke new ground in 2010 by providing a clearly understandable and practical context for sifting through an assortment of conflicting and sometimes competing views about the application of program management in organizations. In many ways, the first edition was a catalyst for many of the advances in program management practice we recognize and enjoy today. This second edition reflects the deep understanding Dr Thiry has gained since the first publication through careful observation, critical thinking, and the art and science of hard-won experience. This latest update by one of the industry’s foremost thought leaders reveals an awareness of the critically important role program management now plays in organizations large and small for the delivery of key strategic benefits and real, measurable value in an increasingly complex, fast-paced, unpredictable and continually evolving (shall we say... agile) business environment. The second edition is destined to take its place as a frequently referenced, often quoted, dog-eared and battle-worn guide for the serious program manager. On my bookshelf, it stands next to its heavily marked-up and Post-It-littered brother, the first edition. If the second editionTable of ContentsContents: Preface; Introduction; Executive summary. Part I The Program Context: Background and definitions; Organizational context; Program context. Part II The Program Constituents: Key program functions; Program actors. Part III The Program Life Cycle: Program life cycle outline; Program definition (formulation); Program definition (preparation); Program deployment (capabilities delivery and transition); Program deployment (capabilities integration and benefits appraisal); Program closure. Conclusion; References; Index.

    15 in stock

    £43.69

  • Taylor & Francis Handbook of Project Management

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisColin Dobie systematically maps the four phases in the project lifecycle: initiation, planning, implementation and finalisation. He outlines the processes and techniques of the nine functions of project management, and how they are applied during the project lifecycle. He also explains what a project manager is expected to deliver, and the roles of team leaders and team members. Drawing on international standards and bodies of knowledge, as well as Colin Dobie''s extensive industry and training experience in several countries, A Handbook of Project Management is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to develop their skills in project management. It is extensively illustrated with examples, templates, exercises and checklists, making it valuable resource for experienced project managers. Whether you are creating a new product or building a power station, you need to know how to manage the myriad elements in a project to ensure it is completed on time, on budget and to a high standard. A Handbook of Project Management is a practical and comprehensive guide for project managers working on small and large projects in any field.

    15 in stock

    £35.14

  • Cambridge University Press The Business of Projects Managing Innovation in Complex Products and Systems

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £37.04

  • Cambridge University Press The Business of Projects

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisEssential reading for academics, students and professionals interested in managing projects. Management of complex products and systems (CoPS) is central to many organizations today, as firms coordinate external activities and reduce internal bureaucracy. Uniquely, this 2005 book shows how projects enable strategy, innovation, capability building and organisational renewal in leading businesses.Trade ReviewReview of the hardback: 'This book has a very important message in proposing that, for many firms, project competence is a major precondition for competitive advantage. Building on a multitude of solid empirical studies within the COPS research programme, Davies and Hobday demonstrate convincingly the vital role of projects as a means of stimulating flexibility and effecting innovation. They present a comprehensive framework that accounts for the wider significance of projects for innovation and business strategy. For students within business and technology, as well as for managers, this book is a must read!' Lars Lindkvist Professor of Business Administration, Linköping University, SwedenReview of the hardback: ' … a major scholarly contribution to a rethinking of the role of projects in the management literature … moves beyond the orthodox view of projects as a set of operational planning and control tools and techniques, and instead demonstrates how projects are the fulcrum for organization-wide learning, innovation and business development.' Robert DeFillippi Suffolk University Business School, BostonReview of the hardback: 'The popularity of projects as a means for achieving competitive advantage in public and private organizations has become a well-recognized phenomenon, leading to a surge of interest in theory development and the practice of project management techniques. What has been missing, to date, is a work that places projects directly at the center of modern business practices, explaining clearly and concisely why projects are an effective means for achieving myriad organizational goals. This book addresses a critical and, until now, missing component in our understanding of the role of projects in successful business enterprises. Well-researched, provocative, and highly practical, The Business of Projects, is a welcome, and extremely timely addition to the project management literature.' Jeffrey K. Pinto Andrew Morrow and Elizabeth Lee Black Chair in Management of Technology, Sam and Irene Black School of BusinessReview of the hardback: 'Since the pioneering work of Joan Woodward and Alfred Chandler in the 1960s, researchers have tried to understand the relationships between strategy, organisation and technology. Davies and Hobday show how today's complex new technologies and organizational structures have made this task even more complicated. Their answer to many of the strategic challenges posed by the new environment is the project business. This book provides a major contribution to our understanding of industrial organisation in the early 21st century.' Mark Dodgson Director, Technology and Innovation Management Centre, University of QueenslandReview of the hardback: 'This book has a very important message in proposing that, for many firms, project competence is a major precondition for competitive advantage. Building on a multitude of solid empirical studies … , Davies and Hobday demonstrate convincingly the vital role of projects as a means of stimulating flexibility and effecting innovation. They present a comprehensive framework that accounts for the wider significance of projects for innovation and business strategy. For students within business and technology, as well as for managers, this book is a must read!' Lars Lindkvist Professor of Business Administration, Linköping University, SwedenReview of the hardback: '… this book is 'highly original' … The authors … go furher by analysing the role of projects, and the actions of managers within them, from two viewpoints: that of complex products and systems as a particular class of undertaking and their role in stimulating and effecting innovations … The book is structured to take researchers, students and managers through the field step by step … This is a well organised and clearly written book on a subject of growing importance. It provides an excellent introduction for students, researchers and project managers.' Development Policy ReviewReview of the hardback: 'For the reader who wants to understand this important category of projects and the innovation and learning problems associated with project business, I truly recommend the book. I especially believe that the theoretical framework presented in the book is a welcome contribution to both the literature on management in general and to the knowledge of project management/organization/business in particular.' Jonas Söderlund School of Managment, Linköping UniversityTable of Contents1. Introduction; 2. The dynamics of innovation in complex projects and systems; 3. Business strategy and project capability; 4. Systems integration and competitive advantage; 5. The project-based organisation; 6. Managing software-intensive projects; 7. Learning in the project business; 8. Integrated solutions for customers; 9. Lessons for the project business.

    15 in stock

    £95.00

  • Cambridge University Press Charting Translation Reception

    15 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £52.25

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