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OverviewFilling a gap in project management literature, Managing Public Sector Projects: A Strategic Framework for Success in an Era of Downsized Government supplies managers and administrators--at all levels of government--with expert guidance on all aspects of public sector project management. From properly allocating risks in drafting contracts to dealing with downsized staffs and privatized services, this book clearly explains the technical concepts and the political issues involved. In line with the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM) and the PMBOK(R) Guide. David S. Kassel establishes a framework those in the public sector can follow to ensure the success of their public projects and programs. He supplies more than 30 real-life examples to illustrate the concepts behind the framework--including reconstruction projects in Iraq, the Big Dig project in Boston, local sewer system and library construction projects, and software technology. This authoritative resource provides strategic recommendations for effective planning, execution, and maintenance of public projects. It also: Highlights the differences between managing projects in the public sector versus the private sector Explains how to scrutinize costs, performance claims, and the backgrounds of prospective contractors Presents key safeguards that should be included in all contracts with contractors, consultants, suppliers, and other service providers Details the basics of project cost estimation, design and scheduling, and how to hold contractors responsible for meeting established project standards In an age of downsized government and in the face of a general distrust of public service, this book is a dependable guide for avoiding management practices that are common to projects that fail and for adopting the practices common to projects that succeed in terms of cost, schedule, and quality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David S. Kassel (Accountable Strategies Consulting, Harvard, Massachusetts, USA) , Evan M. BermanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781420088731ISBN 10: 1420088734 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 22 March 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9781498707428 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews... presents a systematic and coherent approach to the management of important projects ! an important volume not only for public sector project management, but for the much broader field of public management. ! This book is very much about the future of government. --From the Foreword by Marc Holzer, Dean of the School of Public Affairs and Public Administration, Rutgers University, and Executive Director of the National Center for Public Performance It arrives in the wake of the D grade for the condition of our infrastructure assigned by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the significant funds for infrastructure investment appropriated under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. The book provides practical tools to avoid the all too usual problems that have plagued public projects. It focuses on the unique features of the public sector compared to the private. The book effectively illustrates its points with many short case studies. Examples involving mistakes are discussed constructively rather than to assign blame. Instances of success are helpfully included as well. --Dr. Paul F. Mlakar, P.E., Senior research scientist at the Corps of Engineers Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA ... an excellent project management guide. The book offers a treasure-trove of lessons that can be learned from the real life project examples that he provides of public sector projects and construction programs. --Patti M. Jones, Founder and President of CDR Consultants, a Management Consulting Services company for the construction industry Bookstores are full of resources for managing projects. Unfortunately for the public sector manager, these resources rarely provide guidance in addressing the unique challenges that arise in government projects. Dave's book fills that gap. This guidebook is filled with practical advice, colorful examples, and the theoretical background that will help public managers succeed. --Robert McGowan. Principal management auditor, King County Auditor's Office, Washington, USA ... a highly thought-provoking and insightful book about procuring and managing public construction projects. It promises to be a valuable read for both practitioners and policy makers. --Claude Lancome, Executive V. P., Coast and Harbor Associates, Inc., a Massachusetts-based public owner's project management firm Although there are some books that provide insight into project management, few are written for practitioners in the public and not-for-profit sectors who are also students. The practical information in Mr. Kassel's book provides insight into how those in the public and not-for-profit sectors can integrate the various components of project management into their required tasks. The examples are contemporary and are drawn from a wide range of topic areas.This book should be helpful for many individuals who have projects, both large and small, that need to be implemented. --Dr. Paulette Laubsch, DPA, Associate Professor, School of Administrative Science Fairleigh Dickinson University Author InformationDavid Kassel is the principal of Accountable Strategies Consulting, LLC, a research, analysis, and management consulting firm for organizations in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. He was formerly chief of the management division of the Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General and prior to that was a senior research analyst with the Post Audit and Oversight Committee Bureau of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He has also previously worked as a State House reporter for daily newspapers in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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