<P style=''MARGIN: 0px''>“Mike Bender has applied his considerable expertise to crafting straightforward and pragmatic guidelines on making project management work for your enterprise. Now it’s up to you. This is how you add value to your organization.” </P> <P style=''MARGIN: 0px''>–<B>Kimi Hirots
Lean Project Management - How to Apply Lean Thinking to Project Management
✍ Scribed by Rainer Erne
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book shows how the principles of Lean Management can be applied to project management and how some typical problems of project management can be solved by this. The author first provides a theoretical description of what project management is about and explains its tasks and methods as well as its limitations. He also describes how the Lean idea came about and derives five principles from it that can also be applied to project management. Along these principles, the author then elaborates typical current challenges of project management and shows how these challenges can be tackled through Lean Project Management. In doing so, he does not stop at the level of principles, but describes specific tasks and tools that are useful especially for experienced practitioners of project management. This book is a translation of the original German 1st edition Lean Project Management – Wie man den Lean-Gedanken im Projektmanagement einsetzen kann by Rainer Erne, published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of Springer Nature in 2019. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Why an Additional Book on Project Management?
References
What Is the Meaning and Use of Project Management?
2.1 Definition of a Project
Are the Following Ventures Projects?
2.2 Tasks of Project Management
2.3 Effectiveness and Limitations of Project Management Standards
Conclusion
2.4 Possible Sources of Waste in Project Management
2.5 Minimizing Waste in Project Management Through Agile Approaches
References
What Are the Key Ideas of Lean´?
3.1 The Emergence of theLean´ Idea
Conclusion
3.2 The Spread of the Lean´ Idea
3.3 The Key Points ofLean´ Idea
References
How Can Projects Be Managed in a `Lean´ Way?
4.1 Principle 1: Identify the Best Possible Cost-Benefit Ratio from the Customer´s Point of View
Problem Definition
Case Study: Segway PT
Study: Value Creation Through Projects
Tasks
Tools
Case Study: Project Outline for a Post-merger Integration
4.2 Principle 2: Define the Minimum Value-Adding Work Packages and Work Processes
Problem Definition
Case Study: Standardization of Project Management at Ericsson
Study: Management Overhead in U.S. Companies
Tasks
Case Study: Lean Meetings and Reportings´´ at Goodyear
Tools
Case Study: Project Plan for a Post-merger Integration
Case Study: Project Management Processes in a Company
4.3 Principle 3: Establish Clear Responsibilities, Tasks and Authorities on the Lowest Possible Organizational Level
Problem Definition
Case Study: Project Organization of a Major Project
Case Study: Anna Gets the Leadership Role
Tasks
Tools
Case Study: An Efficient Project Organization
4.4 Principle 4: Ensure a Continuous Flow of Results by Limiting Work in Progress
Problem Definition
Case Study: Toggotec
Study: Status and Consequences of Multitasking in Project Management
Case Study: Damages in Multi-project Management of IT Companies
Tasks
Tools
Case Study: Infinite Open Item Lists
4.5 Principle 5: Identify Defects Immediately and Remove or Repair Them
Problem Definition
Case Study: Billions in Losses for the German Economy
Study: Project Reviews and Lessons Learned Are Often Only an End in Themselves in the Further Course of the Project
Study: The Use of a Specific Project Management Method Does Not Necessarily Lead to Effective Value Contribution Management
Study: Benefit Realization as the Most Difficult Project Management Process to Embed
Tasks
Tools
Case Study: Quality Problems in the Project
References
CanLean Project Management´´ Be Standardized Throughout the Organization?
5.1 Organization-Wide Standardization Efforts in Project Management
Case Study: Standardization Initiative at a Supplier of Railway Safety Technology
5.2 Standardization of Lean Project Management
References
Index
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