Creating an Environment for Successful Projects: The Quest to Manage Project Management

Author:   Robert J. Graham ,  Randall L. Englund
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9780787903596


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   08 August 1997
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Creating an Environment for Successful Projects: The Quest to Manage Project Management


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Author:   Robert J. Graham ,  Randall L. Englund
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 18.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.657kg
ISBN:  

9780787903596


ISBN 10:   0787903590
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   08 August 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Crisp execution of projects is critical to the survival of today's organizations. This practical book is filled with ideas and examples that will teach you how to build project management competence in your organization. (Lewis E. Platt, chairman, president and CEO, Hewlett-Packard Company)<p>?For senior executives and managers needing answers to the question: How can our company improve execution of projects and the bottom line?' this book provides a useful roadmap.? (Martin J. O'Sullivan, vice president and director, Business Process Management, Motorola)<p>?Captures the essence of many industrial organizations today and provides suggestions to upper management on how to be agents for positive change.? (E. G. Jacobsen, technical director, Engine-Trans Resource Centers, GM Powertrain Group, General Motors Corporation)<p>?As the speed of change increases, tools like those outlined and developed will be the competitive leverage for the successful innovators in the future.? (Dr. Todd K. Abraham, vice president, Strategic Technology Development, The Pillsbury Company)<p>?Fills a major void in the project management literature. The almost constant refrain from both my government and industry students is these project management concepts are great, but how do I get my organization to use them?' This book has the answer along with dozens of successful examples of how top organizations such as Hewlett-Packard, 3M, and NCR made it happen!? (Owen C. Gadeken, professor of engineering management, Defense Systems Management College, Department of Defense)<p>?This book adds a fresh, new dimension to the material on project management. It disseminates the knowledge gained in large, successfulorganizations such as Hewlett-Packard to those of us in smaller organizations, where the issues and likely solutions are much the same. Applying the lessons can make a difference in your company's success in managing and developing new products.? (Bob Stoy, vice president, Platform Development, Beckman Instruments)<p>?The most practical and usable material I've reviewed. This book is a must-read for any manager whose organization is serious about actually deriving tangible benefits from the implementation of project management. Two thumbs up!? (Bill Kern, president, Integrated Project Systems)<p>?The material presented by the authors has been sorely needed for a very long time. The text discusses virtually all of the issues that concern project managers who are trying to apply project management techniques within a modern organizational environment.? (Jim McDonald, please provide correct title, Lucent Technologies Project Management Department)


Crisp execution of projects is critical to the survival of today's organizations. This practical book is filled with ideas and examples that will teach you how to build project management competence in your organization. (Lewis E. Platt, chairman, president and CEO, Hewlett-Packard Company)?For senior executives and managers needing answers to the question: How can our company improve execution of projects and the bottom line?' this book provides a useful roadmap.? (Martin J. O'Sullivan, vice president and director, Business Process Management, Motorola)?Captures the essence of many industrial organizations today and provides suggestions to upper management on how to be agents for positive change.? (E. G. Jacobsen, technical director, Engine-Trans Resource Centers, GM Powertrain Group, General Motors Corporation)?As the speed of change increases, tools like those outlined and developed will be the competitive leverage for the successful innovators in the future.? (Dr. Todd K. Abraham, vice president, Strategic Technology Development, The Pillsbury Company)?Fills a major void in the project management literature. The almost constant refrain from both my government and industry students is these project management concepts are great, but how do I get my organization to use them?' This book has the answer along with dozens of successful examples of how top organizations such as Hewlett-Packard, 3M, and NCR made it happen!? (Owen C. Gadeken, professor of engineering management, Defense Systems Management College, Department of Defense)?This book adds a fresh, new dimension to the material on project management. It disseminates the knowledge gained in large, successful organizations such as Hewlett-Packard to those of us in smaller organizations, where the issues and likely solutions are much the same. Applying the lessons can make a difference in your company's success in managing and developing new products.? (Bob Stoy, vice president, Platform Develop


Crisp execution of projects is critical to the survival of today's organizations. This practical book is filled with ideas and examples that will teach you how to build project management competence in your organization. (Lewis E. Platt, chairman, president and CEO, Hewlett-Packard Company) ?For senior executives and managers needing answers to the question: How can our company improve execution of projects and the bottom line?' this book provides a useful roadmap.? (Martin J. O'Sullivan, vice president and director, Business Process Management, Motorola) ?Captures the essence of many industrial organizations today and provides suggestions to upper management on how to be agents for positive change.? (E. G. Jacobsen, technical director, Engine-Trans Resource Centers, GM Powertrain Group, General Motors Corporation) ?As the speed of change increases, tools like those outlined and developed will be the competitive leverage for the successful innovators in the future.? (Dr. Todd K. Abraham, vice president, Strategic Technology Development, The Pillsbury Company) ?Fills a major void in the project management literature. The almost constant refrain from both my government and industry students is these project management concepts are great, but how do I get my organization to use them?' This book has the answer along with dozens of successful examples of how top organizations such as Hewlett-Packard, 3M, and NCR made it happen!? (Owen C. Gadeken, professor of engineering management, Defense Systems Management College, Department of Defense) ?This book adds a fresh, new dimension to the material on project management. It disseminates the knowledge gained in large, successful organizations such as Hewlett-Packard to those of us in smaller organizations, where the issues and likely solutions are much the same. Applying the lessons can make a difference in your company's success in managing and developing new products.? (Bob Stoy, vice president, Platform Development, Beckman Instruments) ?The most practical and usable material I've reviewed. This book is a must-read for any manager whose organization is serious about actually deriving tangible benefits from the implementation of project management. Two thumbs up!? (Bill Kern, president, Integrated Project Systems) ?The material presented by the authors has been sorely needed for a very long time. The text discusses virtually all of the issues that concern project managers who are trying to apply project management techniques within a modern organizational environment.? (Jim McDonald, please provide correct title, Lucent Technologies Project Management Department)


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ROBERT J. GRAHAM is an indepAndent management consultant and senior associate with the Strategic Management Group. He is on the adjunct faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and is associate professor of the Project Management Unit at Henley Management College in Henley, England and the author of Project Management As If People Mattered. RANDALL L. ENGLUND is a project manager at Hewlett-Packard Company and a consultant on the Project Management Initiative team that provides corporate-wide leadership for the continuous improvement of project management. He is a member of the Project Management Institute and is on the Board of Directors for the Product Development and Management Association.

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