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- catalog abstract ""Emphasizing the "people" side of project management, this welcome guide shows you how to accomplish project goals while continuously dealing with ambiguity, change, and time pressures all along the way."--BOOK JACKET. "Packed with easy-to-understand principles, tools, and techniques, Project Management Practitioner's Handbook delivers the know-how that lets you steer any type of project, in any industry, to exactly the right outcome."--BOOK JACKET. "At the end of most chapters, you'll find a list of "Questions for Getting Started" that will help you to identify what steps you need to take - and what resources you may already have in place - to accomplish the project segment presented in that chapter."--BOOK JACKET. "Project Management Practitioner's Handbook is an A-to-Z resource that gives all managers practical, step-by-step access to the experience and insight of professional project managers. It will be of enormous value to executives and consultants in all spheres of business."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11037710.
- catalog contributor b11037711.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""Emphasizing the "people" side of project management, this welcome guide shows you how to accomplish project goals while continuously dealing with ambiguity, change, and time pressures all along the way."--BOOK JACKET. "Packed with easy-to-understand principles, tools, and techniques, Project Management Practitioner's Handbook delivers the know-how that lets you steer any type of project, in any industry, to exactly the right outcome."--BOOK JACKET. "At the end of most chapters, you'll find a list of "Questions for Getting Started" that will help you to identify what steps you need to take - and what resources you may already have in place - to accomplish the project segment presented in that chapter."--BOOK JACKET. "Project Management Practitioner's Handbook is an A-to-Z resource that gives all managers practical, step-by-step access to the experience and insight of professional project managers. It will be of enormous value to executives and consultants in all spheres of business."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-236) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. An Overview of Projects and Their Effective and Successful Management. 1. Project Management in Today's World of Business. 2. A Wedding in Naples: Background Information on Our Case Study. 3. The Qualities of Good Leadership -- pt. II. The Basic Functions of Project Management. 4. The Vision Statement and Motivating for Project Success. 5. The Statement of Work and the Project Announcement. 6. The Work Breakdown Structure. 7. Techniques for Estimating Work Times. 8. Schedule Development and the Network Diagram. 9. Resource Allocation: Aligning People and Other Resources With Tasks. 10. Team Organization. 11. Budget Development and Cost Calculation. 12. Risk Management. 13. Project Documentation: Procedures, Forms, Memos, and Such. 14. Team Dynamics and Successful Interactions. 15. Performance Assessment: Tracking and Monitoring. 16. Quality Assessment: Metrics. 17. Managing Changes to the Project. 18. Project Closure -- pt. III. Project Management Enhancement. 19. Automated Project Management -- App. Case Study Work Breakdown Structure -- Glossary of Project Management Terms.".
- catalog extent "x, 242 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0814403964".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : AMACOM,".
- catalog subject "658.4/04 21".
- catalog subject "HD69.P75 K594 1998".
- catalog subject "Project management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. An Overview of Projects and Their Effective and Successful Management. 1. Project Management in Today's World of Business. 2. A Wedding in Naples: Background Information on Our Case Study. 3. The Qualities of Good Leadership -- pt. II. The Basic Functions of Project Management. 4. The Vision Statement and Motivating for Project Success. 5. The Statement of Work and the Project Announcement. 6. The Work Breakdown Structure. 7. Techniques for Estimating Work Times. 8. Schedule Development and the Network Diagram. 9. Resource Allocation: Aligning People and Other Resources With Tasks. 10. Team Organization. 11. Budget Development and Cost Calculation. 12. Risk Management. 13. Project Documentation: Procedures, Forms, Memos, and Such. 14. Team Dynamics and Successful Interactions. 15. Performance Assessment: Tracking and Monitoring. 16. Quality Assessment: Metrics. 17. Managing Changes to the Project. 18. Project Closure -- pt. III. Project Management Enhancement. 19. Automated Project Management -- App. Case Study Work Breakdown Structure -- Glossary of Project Management Terms.".
- catalog title "Project management practitionerʾs handbook / Ralph L. Kliem, Irwin S. Ludin.".
- catalog type "text".