Second Order Project Management

Author:   Michael Cavanagh
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138461048


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   28 June 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael Cavanagh
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138461048


ISBN 10:   1138461040
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   28 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword; Introduction; Part I Uncertainty, Complexity and Impact on Projects: What makes projects complex?; First and second order project management; Leadership in an uncertain world; Outcomes and ethics. Part II Second Order Tools and Tactics: The systems approach to project management; Experiential learning; Appropriate contracting; Conclusion; Appendices; References; Some suggestions for further reading; Index.

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'I liked the practical views / examples of the author as well as his ability to take a difficult subject and tackle it in this short book...and I came away with a few new nuggets of knowledge. I would recommend this to people interested in project management and projects in general. The idea of complex projects is right on the mark and what we do with this information is up to the individual reader. It is a book that will allow you to think differently, and give you some ideas on how to approach project management from a different perspective.' Michael O'Conner, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, USA 'This book is worth a read if you're facing a new more complex challenge than you are used to or you want to improve the outcomes of your projects. As the author says, doing things the same way will produce the same results, so go on be brave, open your mind and try something different.' Duncan Chappell, PMP, President PMI UK Chapter 'This is a concise, easy to read, almost conversational book, which will make you think about how you manage a complex project. The author gives the reader insights not only from his 40 year career... but latterly his work on experiential learning.' Project Management Institute, UK Chapter 'An excellent chapter on turning lessons identified into lessons learned, and I am going to recommend this book to some of my fellow project managers on the strength of that chapter alone' Project magazine, June 2012 'The idea of why projects are so complex is broken down into the author's ideas, and he suggests what drivers make up the project's complexity. The author is very passionate about project management and making projects less complex...I would recommend this to people interested in project management and projects in general...The idea of complex projects is right on the mark and what we do with this information is up to the individual reader. It is a book that will allow you to think


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Michael Cavanagh is a consultant specialising in organisational learning, development and project management. In his 40-year career, Michael Cavanagh has worked as a Programmer, Systems Analyst, Project Manager, Department Head and Consultant in a number of business sectors. In recent years, he has concentrated on the transfer of knowledge and wisdom in an organisational context. This work on experiential learning has led to the focus of his research and consulting activity being the use of systems thinking techniques to perform 'forensic' analysis of major project failure and the ways in which lessons can be derived and corrective process improvement implemented, applying these ideas in very large long-term projects. Michael has worked alongside many organisations in Defence, Transportation and Petrochemical sectors across Europe, the USA, Canada and the Middle East. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and in major Business Schools. Michael is also an ordained Anglican priest in the Church of Ireland, responsible for the churches of the Kenmare and Dromod Union, Co. Kerry.

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