What good is a project that's on time...on budget...and ends up providing your organization with no bottom-line results whatsoever? Whether it falls short of expectations, fails to ultimately be embraced by the people in the company meant to be using it, or simply lands with a thud in the ma
Value Optimization for Project and Performance Management
✍ Scribed by Robert B. Stewart
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 333
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Discover the proven process for maximizing the potential value of any project.Showing readers how to apply value optimization techniques to project and performance management, dramatically increasing results and efficiency, Value Optimization for Project and Performance Management is written to compliment the Project Management Body of Knowledge, the guidance published by the Project Management Institute (PMI), making it readily applicable for any project manager.Presents methodology applied with hundreds of clients across a range of industriesFilled with practical facilitation and implementation tipsPresents a cohesive theory, structured framework, and diverse toolsetWalks you through the value optimization process, showing you how to transform the way a product or process is perceivedBrimming with examples, Value Optimization for Project and Performance Management provides a link to a free software demo for you to get started in applying value optimization in your own organization.
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