This book is a practical guide to more effective delivery of capital infrastructure projects. Current manuals tend to be impractical and heavy on terminology with an unnatural focus on the project management requirements over the actual deliverable, the infrastructure. This book addresses how to effectively deliver infrastructure projects and provides practical tools, methods, and procedures to enable a diligent project manager to increase their productivity and delivery of infrastructure (from typical 35% to as high as 95%). To enable effective implementation, strategies are laid out for a conscientious Project Manager to better communicate clearly, completely, and effectively with all project stakeholders.
The second edition of Project Management in Practice: For Certificate IV and Diploma courses builds on the strengths of the popular first edition.
Core Concepts of Project Management
This text has been adapted from the successful Project Management by Larson and Gray, and has been written to reflect the competencies as well as literacy standards of Vocational Education students.
Software Project Management in Practice
This practice-oriented book explores a variety of cross-project topics and specific aspects of different project phases.
This book explains to technical and non-technical readers alike what it takes to get through a large software or web development project. It does not cite specific methods, but focuses on philosophy and strategy.
Projects represent one of the best-known organizational breeding grounds for conflict given their complex interrelationships among the organizational groups. Early conflict can occur over the interpretation of exactly what the project ...
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This book encompasses the full range of project management - everything from origins, philosophy, and methodology to actual applications.
Payments (details)—deliveries of money or equivalents by indebted parties to parties to whom the deliveries have been promised (West's Encyclopedia of American Law). 19. Principal—the grantor of authority to a person or party to act on ...