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Practical Project Management: Tips, Tactics, and Tools

ISBN: 978-0-471-20303-2
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400 pages
June 2002
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Acknowledgments.

Preface.

1. Setting Up the Project Management Operation.

1.1 About Projects and Project Management.

1.2 Organizing for Project Management.

1.3 Does Your Company Need a CPO?

1.4 Implementing a Computer-based Project Management Capability.

2. Getting Started.

2.1 Project Initiation Techniques.

2.2 Do You Weebis? Clarifying WBS, OBS, and RBS.

2.3 Project Life Cycles.

3. Scheduling.

3.1 Critical Path Scheduling.

3.2 Critical Path, Critical Chain, and Uncertainty: Exploring Concepts of Shared Contingency.

3.3 Estimating Task Durations.

3.4 How Important Are Schedules and Time Compression?

3.5 Practical Scheduling.

4. Resource and Workforce Management.

4.1 An Overview of the Different Elements of Resource Management.

4.2 Role-based Needs for Managing Resources in a Project-driven Organization.

4.3 Resource Leveling and Games of Chance.

4.4 Practical Resource Scheduling.

5. Budgeting and Cost Control.

5.1 Concepts and Issues of Project Budgeting and Cost Control.

5.2 Software Support for Cost Management.

6. Risk Management and Contingency.

6.1 Using and Managing Contingency.

6.2 Risk Management for the Sigmaphobic: Managing Schedule, Cost, and Technical Risk and Contingency.

6.3 Some Computer-based Approaches to Schedule Risk Analysis.

7. Maintaining the Plan.

7.1 Change Control and Scope Management.

7.2 Real-time Status versus Period Data.

7.3 Automatic Project Management: A Classic Oxymoron.

8. Performance Measurement.

8.1 Measuring the Value of Work Accomplishment.

9. Project Portfolio Management.

9.1 Defining and Implementing Project Portfolio Management.

9.2 Bridging the Gap between Operations Management and Projects Management: The Important Role of Project Portfolio Management.

9.3 Project Selection and Risk: Risk Management Is an Essential Part of Project Portfolio Management.

10. Project Management, Enterprise Project Management, and Enterprise Resource Planning.

10.1 The Search for Automated, Integrated, Enterprise-wide Project Management: Minnesota Smith and the Temple of Unrealized Dreams.

10.2 Integrating PM and ERP.

11. Project Management and Professional Services Automation.

11.1 Defining the PSA Market.

11.2 Building PSA Solutions.

12. Tools of the Trade.

12.1 A Simplified and Balanced Approach to PM Software Selection.

12.2 New Names for Old Games: Rebadging Sound and Proven PM Concepts.

12.3 The e Revolution: Collaboration Services, B2B, Gateways.

13. Making Project Management Work.

13.1 Implementing Project Management: Commitment and Training Ensure Success.

13.2 Making Project Communication Work: Everything You Need to Know about Project Communication.

13.3 Why Project Management Implementation Programs Fail.

13.4 Teams, Task Forces, and Bureaucrats.

13.5 The Psychological Contract: How to Stimulate Initiative and Innovation in Any Organization.

13.6 Shared Rewards.

Index.
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