This is a good tool to use if you're not familiar with Information Technology Project Management. It takes you through every stage of project management.
Information Technology Project Management: Providing Measurable Organizational Value
โ Scribed by Jack T. Marchewka
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Edition
- 5
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The 5th Edition of Jack Marchewka's Information Technology Project Management focuses on how to create measurable organizational value (MOV) through IT projects. The author uses the concept of MOV, combined with his own research, to create a solid foundation for making decisions throughout the project's lifecycle.
The book's integration of project management and IT concepts provides students with the tools and techniques they need to develop in this field.
โฆ Subjects
Business;Project Management;Management & Leadership;Business & Money;Computer Science;AI & Machine Learning;Bioinformatics;Computer Simulation;Cybernetics;Human-Computer Interaction;Information Theory;Robotics;Systems Analysis & Design;Computers & Technology;Business & Finance;Accounting;Banking;Business Communication;Business Development;Business Ethics;Business Law;Economics;Entrepreneurship;Finance;Human Resources;International Business;Investments & Securities;Management;Marketing;Real Estat
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Jack T. Marchewka is an associate professor, the Barsema Professor of Management Information Systems, and the director of the Business Information Technology Transfer Center (BITTC) at Northern Illinois University. He received his Ph.D. from Georgia State University's department of Computer Informat
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