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The Handbook of Project Management.
Author
Huemann, Martina
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
6th ed.
Published/Created
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
©2024.
Description
1 online resource (667 pages)
Availability
Available Online
O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition
Details
Subject(s)
Project management
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Related name
Turner, Rodney
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Summary note
This practice-oriented handbook presents practitioners and students with a comprehensive overview of the current best practice in project management. It includes the most up-to-date thinking in the discipline, describing recent developments in a way that practitioners can immediately use in their work.
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Contents
A handbook for project management practitioners
Part I: Projects
Projects and their management
Linking strategy and projects through strategic initiatives
Project success
Managing project complexity
Auditing projects and programs
Part II: Performance
Measuring project performance
Managing requirements, scope and configuration
Project organization
Project owner organizations
Managing business case and benefits realization
Managing value in projects
Managing integrated project delivery
Data analytics in managing projects
Managing Digital Projects Infrastructure
Managing project risk
Managing project crisis
Sustainable project management
Part III: Process
Managing the process
Feasibility and planning
Design thinking in projects
Predictive, adaptive and hybrid project approaches
Scenario planning
Part IV: People
The project manager
The project sponsor
The project team
Engaging project stakeholders
Project leadership model
Balanced leadership
Motivation of young project professionals
Managing diversity
Behavioral bias
Ethics
Part V: Portfolio
Managing programs
Managing project portfolios
Managing project sequences
Machine learning in project portfolio selection
Organizational project management
The project-oriented organization
The governance of projects
The PMO
Part VI: Perspectives
Projectification of society
Quality of life in smart cities
A reflection.
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ISBN
9781003850915
100385091X
9781003274179
100327417X
9781003850861
1003850863
OCLC
1396702554
Doi
10.4324/9781003274179
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