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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robin HornbyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9781138237674ISBN 10: 1138237671 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 09 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface 1. A summary of the guide 2. Introduction to the business of projects 3. Buyer and vendor integration 4. Evolution of a vendor lifecycle 5. Developing organizational responsibilities 6. Risk as a guiding principle for management 7. Overcoming estimating anxieties 8. Solving the quality conundrum 9. Managing the resource pool 10. Finance matters 11. Building a successful services firm 12. Towards collaborative procurement of servicesReviewsHornby's comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. Drawing on extensive experience in software services, he critiques established tools and techniques, offering advice on when to follow and when to avoid or adapt. His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby is sound on Risk, Estimating, and Quality. The book addresses the crucial question: how can services companies, especially software services companies, grow profitably and safely as the scale and number of the projects undertaken outstrips the ability of the founder business owners to take or even monitor every key decision? This reviewer exited profitably from two software start-ups. Hornby's insights on building a successful services firm might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. -Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd In Commercial Project Management, Robin Hornby, a project management authority and author, gives the reader a very complete view of the business management of projects from the professional service firm's perspective. His tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, and risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on 'Building a Successful Services Firm' is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small- to medium sized-services firm that wishes to improve their practices. -Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services-based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. -Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon, Canada It is refreshing to find in this latest book, Commercial Project Management by Robin Hornby, a side of project management that is rarely tackled. In fact, it is not about project management per se, but rather about how to make money, or certainly not lose it, in the provision of real commercial project services in the course of 'Business as Usual'. Robin's book is written in clear straight forward language and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. -R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Hornby's comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. Drawing on extensive experience in software services, he critiques established tools and techniques, offering advice on when to follow and when to avoid or adapt. His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby is sound on Risk, Estimating, and Quality. The book addresses the crucial question: how can services companies, especially software services companies, grow profitably and safely as the scale and number of the projects undertaken outstrips the ability of the founder business owners to take or even monitor every key decision? This reviewer exited profitably from two software start-ups. Hornby's insights on building a successful services firm might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. -Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd In Commercial Project Management, Robin Hornby, a project management authority and author, gives the reader a very complete view of the business management of projects from the professional service firm's perspective. His tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, and risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on `Building a Successful Services Firm' is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small- to medium sized-services firm that wishes to improve their practices. -Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services-based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. -Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon, Canada It is refreshing to find in this latest book, Commercial Project Management by Robin Hornby, a side of project management that is rarely tackled. In fact, it is not about project management per se, but rather about how to make money, or certainly not lose it, in the provision of real commercial project services in the course of 'Business as Usual'. Robin's book is written in clear straight forward language and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. -R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Hornby's comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. ... His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby's insights ... might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd. Robin Hornby's tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on 'Building a successful services firm' is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small- to medium-sized services firm that wishes to improve their practices. Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services-based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon, Canada Robin Hornby's book is written in clear straight forward language and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Hornby's comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. Drawing on extensive experience in software services, he critiques established tools and techniques, offering advice on when to follow and when to avoid or adapt. His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby is sound on Risk, Estimating and Quality. The book addresses the crucial question: how can services companies, especially software services companies, grow profitably and safely as the scale and number of the projects undertaken outstrips the ability of the founder business owners to take or even monitor every key decision? This reviewer exited profitably from two software start-ups. Hornby's insights on building a successful services firm might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. -Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd. In Commercial Project Management, Robin Hornby, a project management authority and author, gives the reader a very complete view of the business management of projects from the professional service firm's perspective. His tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on 'Building a Successful Services Firm' is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small to medium sized services firm that wishes to improve their practices. -Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. -Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon, Canada It is refreshing to find in this latest book, Commercial Project Management by Robin Hornby, a side of project management that is rarely tackled. In fact, it is not about project management per se, but rather about how to make money, or certainly not lose it, in the provision of real commercial project services in the course of Business as Usual . Robin's book is written in clear straight forward language, and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. -R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Hornby’s comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. Drawing on extensive experience in software services, he critiques established tools and techniques, offering advice on when to follow and when to avoid or adapt. His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby is sound on Risk, Estimating, and Quality. The book addresses the crucial question: how can services companies, especially software services companies, grow profitably and safely as the scale and number of the projects undertaken outstrips the ability of the founder business owners to take or even monitor every key decision? This reviewer exited profitably from two software start-ups. Hornby’s insights on building a successful services firm might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. –Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd In Commercial Project Management, Robin Hornby, a project management authority and author, gives the reader a very complete view of the business management of projects from the professional service firm’s perspective. His tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, and risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on ‘Building a Successful Services Firm’ is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small- to medium sized-services firm that wishes to improve their practices. –Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services-based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. –Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon, Canada It is refreshing to find in this latest book, Commercial Project Management by Robin Hornby, a side of project management that is rarely tackled. In fact, it is not about project management per se, but rather about how to make money, or certainly not lose it, in the provision of real commercial project services in the course of 'Business as Usual'. Robin's book is written in clear straight forward language and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. –R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Hornby's comprehensive guidebook will be of lasting value to experienced project managers and invaluable to those making the transition to commercial or business management positions. ... His professionalism, mastery of the subject, but above all his plain common sense, shine through. Hornby's insights ... might well have inspired and enabled us to grow rather than sell. Dr Alan Montgomery, founder and CEO of Integral Solutions Ltd, ISL Decision Systems Inc. and InferMed Ltd. Robin's tips and templates on topics such as bidding, client engagement, risk and quality management are practical and will help even the smallest vendor firm win more contracts and execute them successfully. His chapter on Building a Successful Services Firm is worth the price of the book alone. This is a must-have book for any small to medium sized services firm that wishes to improve their practices. Dr Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada I don't know of a finer framework for delivering professional services based projects, getting paid and making a profit, than Robin Hornby's. We implemented most of these processes and techniques presented in the book and reaped the benefits over the long run. Over time, we organized our entire operations around the main theme of Commercial Project Management, which is managing through all phases of the vendor lifecycle. This is a must-read for all who desire to implement superior commercial project management practices. Jacques Tremblay, Vice President of Hexagon Canada Robin's book is written in clear straight forward language, and follows the natural work flow of this type of business. It includes an introduction to projects as a business and works its way through buyer/vendor relationships, the natural life span of managing a project contract in all its dimensions, to project-contract closure, including handling all of the financial side. Based as it is on his personal experiences, the book provides extensive practical and exhaustive advice to those working in the project management services industry with a view to making money, or contemplating doing so. Highly recommended. R. Max Wideman, founder of the (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge, Past President of PMI (1987), President AEW Services, Canada Author InformationRobin Hornby worked in the information technology industry for over 35 years, migrating from systems engineering to project and then delivery management. He taught project management at Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada, for 10 years and currently writes, consults, and conducts seminars. He pioneered many of the delivery practices described in this book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |