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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim CarrollPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Gower Publishing Ltd Edition: New edition Weight: 0.775kg ISBN: 9780566086298ISBN 10: 0566086298 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 16 March 2006 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 ContentsReviews'Sometimes a book comes along that completely takes you by surprise. Instead of the usual rehash of project management under the guise of progress, Project Delivery in Business as Usual Organisations by Tim Carroll delivers something genuinely new. This clear, well written and thought-provoking book provides not only a perspective on why project management has failed to evolve in some organisations but also a structured discussion about the potential practical solutions that can be applied. ... This book is a thoroughly good read and I believe it is something that all programme managers and project directors should find time to read and consider whether they can enable a great correlation between business strategy and project delivery. If you haven't found this book yet, you need to as it will become mandatory reading for all up-and-coming programme managers and project directors.' Ed Burney-Cumming in Project 'At last, a book about how to make projects succeed in the real world. There are many books that provide us with insight into technical project management tools. In 'BAU' organisations, project managers who use them wonder why they have sore heads as they continue to bang their heads against corporate brick walls. Based on experience and insight, and in an easy to read style, Tim's book will allow you to find ways through these walls. This book allows you to consider how to integrate projects into 'non project' organisations ways of life. Tim argues that if we can make this approach part of the corporate fabric, we have a sustainable basis for change. This book offers a practical and well reasoned approach to achieving this. Those project managers humble enough to accept the need to approach change in this light will find that they can use their skills to greater advantage without the traditional roadblocks they would otherwise experience.' Mike Chilton, Group Head of Operational Risk, Standard Chartered Bank 'Sometimes a book comes along that completely takes you by surprise. Instead of the usual rehash of project management under the guise of progress, Project Delivery in Business as Usual Organisations by Tim Carroll delivers something genuinely new. This clear, well written and thought-provoking book provides not only a perspective on why project management has failed to evolve in some organisations but also a structured discussion about the potential practical solutions that can be applied. ... This book is a thoroughly good read and I believe it is something that all programme managers and project directors should find time to read and consider whether they can enable a great correlation between business strategy and project delivery. If you haven't found this book yet, you need to as it will become mandatory reading for all up-and-coming programme managers and project directors.' Ed Burney-Cumming in Project 'At last, a book about how to make projects succeed in the real world. There are many books that provide us with insight into technical project management tools. In 'BAU' organisations, project managers who use them wonder why they have sore heads as they continue to bang their heads against corporate brick walls. Based on experience and insight, and in an easy to read style, Tim's book will allow you to find ways through these walls. This book allows you to consider how to integrate projects into 'non project' organisations ways of life. Tim argues that if we can make this approach part of the corporate fabric, we have a sustainable basis for change. This book offers a practical and well reasoned approach to achieving this. Those project managers humble enough to accept the need to approach change in this light will find that they can use their skills to greater advantage without the traditional roadblocks they would otherwise experience.' Mike Chilton, Group Head of Operational Risk, Standard Chartered Bank Author InformationTim Carroll is a Programme Director at Standard Chartered Bank. Tim has 30 years of industry experience, the vast majority directly involved with the delivery of large and complex projects. In recent years he has focused on the delivery of business-change projects and on building project management competencies within organizations. He has a master's degree in project management. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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