Project Management Theory and Practice

Author:   Gary L. Richardson (University of Houston, Texas, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781439809938


Pages:   578
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
Replaced By:   9781482254952
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Although there are numerous project management resources available, most are either too academic, focus too heavily on IT, or provide quick-fix advice without the theory required to understand why the solutions work. Following and expanding on PMI's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK(R)), Project Management Theory and Practice provides students with a complete overview of project management theory--in language they can easily understand. This classroom-tested textbook translates the abstract model vocabulary and processes from A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK(R) Guide), Fourth Edition into accessible discussions complete with contemporary views and projections for the future. The text integrates the organizational environment that surrounds a project to supply students with the well-rounded knowledge of theories, organizational issues, and human behavior needed to manage real-world projects effectively. Providing a clear picture of the state of the art in project management, it details numerous project-related frameworks, including: Enterprise project management (EPM) Project portfolio management (PPM) Work breakdown structures (WBS) Earned value management (EVM) Professional responsibility Project team productivity The text reaches beyond traditional core project management topics to include discussions on enterprise maturity, virtual and outsourced organizations, project management offices, operational governance, and multi-project management. Filled with numerous end-of-chapter questions, scheduling and budgeting problems, scoping projects, and sample worksheets that illustrate various analytical tools and management decisions, this is the ideal text for classroom use and essential reading for anyone seeking project management certification.

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Author:   Gary L. Richardson (University of Houston, Texas, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.202kg
ISBN:  

9781439809938


ISBN 10:   1439809933
Pages:   578
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Replaced By:   9781482254952
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Conceptual Overview of the Project Environment Introduction Evolution of Project Management Project Management Body of Knowledge Industry Trends in Project Management Project Types Project Organization Concepts Project Life Cycle Models Quick Start Example Projects as State Change Vehicles Role of Projects in the Organization Project Initiation Defining the Triple Constraints Project Plan Development Scope Management Time Management Cost Management Advanced Planning Models Analyzing Variable Time Estimates Project Simulation Critical Chain Management Model Planning Support Processes Human Resource Management Project Communications Procurement Management Quality Management Risk Management Plan Review and Approval Project Execution—Managing the Plan Project Execution and Control Monitoring and Controlling Techniques Change Management Project and Enterprise Metrics Earned Value Management Tracking Project Progress Enterprise Reporting Using the Balanced Scorecard Closing the Project The Closing Process Contemporary Topics Organizational Maturity Project Portfolio Management Enterprise Project Management Office HR Outsourcing High Productivity Teams Project Governance Professional Ethics and Responsibility Ethical Project Management Practices Appendix A: Financial Metrics Appendix B: Templates Appendix C: Project Repository Architecture Index

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This book is founded upon PMI's work, but provides broader coverage of contemporary topics of current interest in project management. After the initial chapters, the author pushes beyond the basic model view to cover topics that may interest project managers in the future. With 37 chapters spread over ten parts, this work is comprehensive, starting with 'Conceptual Overview of the Project Environment' and finishing with 'Ethical Project Management Practices.' This extensive coverage is justified, and includes current topics such as organizational maturity, outsourcing, and project governance. The book also includes three short appendices on financial metrics, templates, and project repository architecture. This book expands on PMI's PMBOK(R) Guide, providing readers with a balanced knowledge of theory, organizational issues, and the associated human behavior needed to manage real-world projects effectively. It is an ideal choice for graduate management students, as well as those seeking project management certification. The later chapters, starting with Part 5, 'Planning Support Processes,' will particularly interest practicing project managers. -C.S. Arora, in Computing Reviews, September 2011


This book is founded upon PMI's work, but provides broader coverage of contemporary topics of current interest in project management. After the initial chapters, the author pushes beyond the basic model view to cover topics that may interest project managers in the future. With 37 chapters spread over ten parts, this work is comprehensive, starting with `Conceptual Overview of the Project Environment’ and finishing with `Ethical Project Management Practices.’ This extensive coverage is justified, and includes current topics such as organizational maturity, outsourcing, and project governance. The book also includes three short appendices on financial metrics, templates, and project repository architecture. This book expands on PMI's PMBOK® Guide, providing readers with a balanced knowledge of theory, organizational issues, and the associated human behavior needed to manage real-world projects effectively. It is an ideal choice for graduate management students, as well as those seeking project management certification. The later chapters, starting with Part 5, `Planning Support Processes,’ will particularly interest practicing project managers. —C.S. Arora, in Computing Reviews, September 2011


This book is founded upon PMI's work, but provides broader coverage of contemporary topics of current interest in project management. After the initial chapters, the author pushes beyond the basic model view to cover topics that may interest project managers in the future. With 37 chapters spread over ten parts, this work is comprehensive, starting with `Conceptual Overview of the Project Environment' and finishing with `Ethical Project Management Practices.' This extensive coverage is justified, and includes current topics such as organizational maturity, outsourcing, and project governance. The book also includes three short appendices on financial metrics, templates, and project repository architecture. This book expands on PMI's PMBOK (R) Guide, providing readers with a balanced knowledge of theory, organizational issues, and the associated human behavior needed to manage real-world projects effectively. It is an ideal choice for graduate management students, as well as those seeking project management certification. The later chapters, starting with Part 5, `Planning Support Processes,' will particularly interest practicing project managers. -C.S. Arora, in Computing Reviews, September 2011


This book is founded upon PMI's work, but provides broader coverage of contemporary topics of current interest in project management. After the initial chapters, the author pushes beyond the basic model view to cover topics that may interest project managers in the future. With 37 chapters spread over ten parts, this work is comprehensive, starting with 'Conceptual Overview of the Project Environment' and finishing with 'Ethical Project Management Practices.' This extensive coverage is justified, and includes current topics such as organizational maturity, outsourcing, and project governance. The book also includes three short appendices on financial metrics, templates, and project repository architecture. This book expands on PMI's PMBOK(R) Guide, providing readers with a balanced knowledge of theory, organizational issues, and the associated human behavior needed to manage real-world projects effectively. It is an ideal choice for graduate management students, as well as those seeking project management certification. The later chapters, starting with Part 5, 'Planning Support Processes,' will particularly interest practicing project managers. --C.S. Arora, in Computing Reviews, September 2011


Author Information

Gary Richardson, PhD, PMP is the program coordinator for the University of Houston's College of Technology graduate level project management program. This program serves both the internal and external community in regard to the theory and practice of project management. He comes from a broad professional background including industry, consulting, government, and academia. During the early phase of his career he was an officer in the U.S. Air Force, followed by industry stints at Texas Instruments as a manufacturing engineer, and then by consulting assignments at the Defense Communications Agency, Department of Labor, and the U.S. Air Force (Pentagon) in Washington, D.C. The latter half of his career was spent with Texaco and Service Corporation International in various IT and CIO level management positions. Interspersed through these periods he was a professor at Texas A&M, the University of South Florida, and the University of Houston, and also did other adjunct professor stints at three other universities. Gary has previously published four computer-related textbooks and numerous technical articles. Through his experiences in over 100 significantly sized projects of various types, he has observed frequently encountered issues and has been an active participant in the evolution of management techniques that have occurred over this time. Gary received a BS in mechanical engineering from Louisiana Tech, an AFIT postgraduate program in meteorology at the University of Texas, an MS in engineering management from the University of Alaska, and a PhD in business administration from the University of North Texas. He currently teaches the PMP Prep course and other graduate-level project management courses at the University of Houston plus various continuing education courses.

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