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Project and program management : a competency-based approach / by Mitchell L. Springer
VerfasserSpringer, Mitchell L.
ErschienenWest Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2026], Copyright 2026
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Sixth edition
Umfangxi, 606 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
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Previous edition: 2023
Includes bibliographical references and index
SchlagwörterProject management
ISBN9781626711624
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Zusammenfassung
"Choosing the right people to carry out a project is essential to its success, and when multiple projects are combined into a complex program, the human aspect becomes even more important. Project and Program Management: A Competency-Based Approach, Sixth Edition balances a complete account of the technical aspects of project and program management with a practical approach to understanding and developing the core competencies required to accomplish desired goals. On the technical side, this book is a complete introduction to predicting costs, setting schedules, and assessing risks. On the human side, it sheds new light on how to mold different personality types into a team, how to motivate the team's members, and how to produce extraordinary results. The author details the blocking and tackling of the program management approach, describing the best way to define, organize, and schedule the work to be done, while identifying risks and controlling costs throughout the process. The sixth edition updates those chapters impacted by the many corporate policies, processes, and methodologies attendant to their student learners who use this text as part of their program and project management education. While the quantitative material remains largely intact, the qualitative chapters continue to evolve in real time with leadership, management, and change management processes, as well as the quickly changing demographics of the United States. In numerous instances, technology mandates these many changes and therefore the modification of those applicable chapters. The sixth edition also addresses one of the biggest threats to the discipline of program and project management-the shortfall of available, PM-oriented, knowledgeable people"-- Provided by publisher