<b>Tap into the power of data science with this comprehensive resource for non-technical professionals</b> <i>Data Science: The Executive Summary - A Technical Book for Non-Technical Professionals</i> is a comprehensive resource for people in non-engineer roles who want to fully understand data s
Presenting Technical Data to a Non-Technical Audience
โ Scribed by Francis Hopcroft
- Publisher
- Momentum Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 116
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book describes the various aspects and considerations required in effective project management and the tools that can be used by a nonprofessional project manager to appropriately evaluate how well the professional is doing or effectively manage smaller projects without the need for a professional project manager.
Project management is an evolving profession. Originally considered part and parcel of the design function, the practice of project management has evolved into a separate classification of professional practice. Professional project managers of today use sophisticated computer programs to achieve in seconds what took days to accomplish and evaluate in the past.
Cost estimating and project scheduling have become key elements in assuring on-budget and on-time delivery of final projects. Key to those is how well the project manager addresses environmental issues that arise. Those issues need to be considered from the planning stages of a project to the end-of-life stages of the project and the disposal of the remnants of the project decades in the future.
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