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OverviewEarned Value Management for Project Management Using Microsoft Office Project is the revision to the author's earlier title, Earned Value Management Using Microsoft Office Project, which currently sells across the world as a good reference book for earned value management. The earlier title was also adopted by PMI for sale through the PMI bookstore. After successfully running the earlier title in print for over four years the author decided to revise his title and include tons of other aspects of project management into this new title. The original title was focused on schedule and cost management aspects of project management. The author has now revised it with this title and included concepts such as what-if analysis, human resource management and project financials management all with the help of earned value management technique and Microsoft Office Project tool. The author has also addressed the comments that he received for his previous title about the contents of the book. The new concepts presented by the author in this title are unique to this title and cannot be found elsewhere in any other book on the market. Throughout the book, the author maintains his claim of project managers being able to use the methods and techniques presented in this book for any size project by keeping the methods and techniques simple and easy-to-use for any project manager who is either from a technical or a nontechnical background. Since the title focuses on project financials management, it will very well appease the senior management audience as well. The techniques presented in this book can very well be adopted by an entire organization for all their projects, and they would help the organizations maintain better control over their projects. This title will serve its purpose for both service-oriented organizations and product-oriented organizations. For outsourced projects scenarios, it would benefit both the customer and the vendor organizations. Salient features Includes lots of practical examples and illustrations for ease of understanding Covers all existing versions of Microsoft Office Project End-to-end project-management handbook, covering scope management, schedule management, cost management, time management, human resource management, financials management, and so forth. Introduces users to never-before-seen what-if analysis using EVM technique Project financials management such as gross margins and profitability are introduced Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sham DayalPublisher: Createspace Imprint: Createspace Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.925kg ISBN: 9781481137539ISBN 10: 1481137530 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 01 December 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMr. Sham Dayal is a postgraduate in applied statistics and a graduate in computer science. He has over eighteen years of experience in the IT industry. He started his career as a programmer and graduated to the middle management level. He has over ten years of project management experience. He has successfully executed many IT projects worth millions of dollars in his career. He has been managing projects with EVM and Microsoft(r) Project for quite some time now and has acquired a lot of expertise in this area. He has been a writer for some time and has written articles on EVM that were recognized and published in a leading journal published by Project Management Institute - Information Systems Specific Interest Group. He was a speaker in the Project Management Practitioners Conference held in Bangalore by the PMI Bangalore chapter. He has been a speaker in the PM Footprints seminar conducted by the PMI Bangalore chapter. His article titled Effective Project Management through Earned Value Management was published in PMI ISSIG Review in the first half of 2006. He has devised a new technique based on the EVM for projects and presented the paper titled Earned Value Management for Production Support in the Project Management Practitioners Conference 2006 held in Bangalore, India, conducted by the PMI Bangalore chapter. Mr. Dayal is the first person to successfully implement earned value management for project tracking (progress, status, and forecasting) at his organization. He was instrumental in creating a new and unique technique for tracking the progress of the production support projects. The technique is based on the earned value management concept and won the Quality Knowledge Excellence Award for the same. After writing a couple of books in the area of project management-namely, Earned Value Management Using Microsoft Office Project and Resource Economic Value Added-he has embarked on writing a revision to his first book, due to popular demand. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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