Project Management presents the basics of one-off project management in an easy to follow format. Topics covered include. dealing with outside consultants. dealing with technical specialists. getting the job done on time and in budget. how to own and control a project. when to delegate. differences
Getting a Project Done on Time: Managing People, Time, and Results
โ Scribed by Paul B. Williams
- Publisher
- AMACOM
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This guide to successful project management provides an easy-to-follow roadmap to planning a course of action, staying on track and finishing a project. The book supplies step-by-step instructions on project management, including how to: begin a project with realistic goals; apply planning techniques to co-ordinate multiple tasks and activities; and communicate with supervisors and influence colleagues. It provides guidelines that are applicable to a wide variety of readers, from a newly appointed project manager to a tech professional with a complex assignment but no team. It is also filled with self-assessment tools, checklists, tips and other aids for getting a big job done on time and with desired results.
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About the authors Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition List of figures An introductory case study 1 Introduction Aims of this chapter What's new about the new edition? What do project managers really want? Emerging standards for project management Project management is founded