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The Handbook of Project-Based Management: Leading Strategic Change in Organizations
The Handbook of Project-Based Management: Leading Strategic Change in Organizations
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The Most Complete, Current Guide to Project-Based Management
Thoroughly revised and reorganized, The Handbook of Project-Based Management, Fourth Edition focuses on the role of the global project manager in today's high-tech, hyperconnected environment of continuous improvement and innovation. Rodney Turner, editor of the International Journal of Project Management, explains how to implement a proven, structured approach to achieving performance improvement through strategic change. This practical resource describes how to align project goals with organizational goals, maintain governance, and manage project performance and processes. An all-new case study runs throughout the book, demonstrating real-world applications of the concepts presented.
Coverage includes:
- Leading change
- Beneficial change
- Project governance
- Program and portfolio management
- Governance of the project-based organization
- Organizational capability
- Scope
- Project organization
- Stakeholders
- Quality
- Cost
- Time
- Risk
- Process models
- Start-up
- Execution and control
- Close-out
Author: Rodney Turner
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 04/08/2014
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.75lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.40w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780071821780
About the Author
Turner, Rodney: -
Rodney Turner is a Director of EuroProjex, The European Centre for Project Excellence Limited. He is a professor of Project Management at SKEMA Business School, Lille, where he is the academic director of the PhD program, and at Kingston Business School. He has an adjunct position at the University of Technology Sydney and a visiting position at the Technical University of Berlin. He is editor of the International Journal of Project Management and the author of 18 books.
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