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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andre CostinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.810kg ISBN: 9780750685917ISBN 10: 0750685913 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 18 April 2008 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 ContentsReviewsManaging Difficult Projects is an ambitious contribution to the literature on project management.Andre Costin has written a knowledgeable and comprehensive book which covers all of the important aspects of successfully managing large-scale projects. The book is written in a lucid and understandable style, and the author presents a clear and well crafted exposition of the major themes of project management. The text would be well-suited to an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in a business school, and would be especially appropriate for a customized executive education course offered either in the university setting or as an in-house course for company executives. Andre's book covers every aspect of project management, from the technical to the human. The author is equally comfortable presenting flowcharts and statistical analysis, as he is in discussing the difficult task of managing personnel and contractual matters. Charts, tables, and pictures are pleasing and easy to read, with excellent use of color and well-designed layouts. Of particular interest is Andre's excellent discussion of real projects with which he has been personally involved, and it is clear that the book is written by an individual who has very real expertise in the field. Institutions requiring managers to develop exemplary skills in managing large scale and difficult projects would be well advised to consider this beautifully written and well designed book as a model for executive education in the field of project management. Dr. Brian Smith, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University Managing Difficult Projects presents project management in a business perspective. It is written for managers in a well-structured, practical and accessible style. The book covers many important aspects of project management. Dr. Brian Hobbs, Project Management Research Chair, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada Managing Difficult Projects is an ambitious contribution to the literature on project management.Andre Costin has written a knowledgeable and comprehensive book which covers all of the important aspects of successfully managing large-scale projects. The book is written in a lucid and understandable style, and the author presents a clear and well crafted exposition of the major themes of project management. The text would be well-suited to an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in a business school, and would be especially appropriate for a customized executive education course offered either in the university setting or as an in-house course for company executives. Andre's book covers every aspect of project management, from the technical to the human. The author is equally comfortable presenting flowcharts and statistical analysis, as he is in discussing the difficult task of managing personnel and contractual matters. Charts, tables, and pictures are pleasing and easy to read, with excellent use of color and well-designed layouts. Of particular interest is Andre's excellent discussion of real projects with which he has been personally involved, and it is clear that the book is written by an individual who has very real expertise in the field. Institutions requiring managers to develop exemplary skills in managing large scale and difficult projects would be well advised to consider this beautifully written and well designed book as a model for executive education in the field of project management. Dr. Brian Smith, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University Managing Difficult Projects presents project management in a business perspective. It is written for managers in a well-structured, practical and accessible style. The book covers many important aspects of project management. Dr. Brian Hobbs, Project Management Research Chair, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada Managing Difficult Projects is an ambitious contribution to the literature on project management.Andre Costin has written a knowledgeable and comprehensive book which covers all of the important aspects of successfully managing large-scale projects. The book is written in a lucid and understandable style, and the author presents a clear and well crafted exposition of the major themes of project management. The text would be well-suited to an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in a business school, and would be especially appropriate for a customized executive education course offered either in the university setting or as an in-house course for company executives. Andre's book covers every aspect of project management, from the technical to the human. The author is equally comfortable presenting flowcharts and statistical analysis, as he is in discussing the difficult task of managing personnel and contractual matters. Charts, tables, and pictures are pleasing and easy to read, with excellent use of color and well-designed layouts. Of particular interest is Andre's excellent discussion of real projects with which he has been personally involved, and it is clear that the book is written by an individual who has very real expertise in the field. Institutions requiring managers to develop exemplary skills in managing large scale and difficult projects would be well advised to consider this beautifully written and well designed book as a model for executive education in the field of project management. Dr. Brian Smith, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University Managing Difficult Projects presents project management in a business perspective. It is written for managers in a well-structured, practical and accessible style. The book covers many important aspects of project management. Dr. Brian Hobbs, Project Management Research Chair, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada <p> Managing Difficult Projects is an ambitious contribution to the literature on project management.Andre Costin has written a knowledgeable and comprehensive book which covers all of the important aspects of successfully managing large-scale projects. The book is written in a lucid and understandable style, and the author presents a clear and well crafted exposition of the major themes of project management. <p>The text would be well-suited to an upper-level undergraduate or graduate course in a business school, and would be especially appropriate for a customized executive education course offered either in the university setting or as an in-house course for company executives. <p>Andre s book covers every aspect of project management, from the technical to the human. The author is equally comfortable presenting flowcharts and statistical analysis, as he is in discussing the difficult task of managing personnel and contractual matters. Charts, tables, and pictures are pleasing and Author InformationAndré A. Costin Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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