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Tags: Project Management, Lang:en
Summary
Project Management for Business and
Engineering is a direct response to the ever-increasing need
for better project management. This book encompasses the full
range of project management - everything from origins,
philosophy, and methodology to actual applications. Nicholas
describes concepts and techniques such as project initiation
and proposals, scope and task definition, scheduling,
budgeting, risk analysis, control, project organization, and
the often overlooked "people" side - project leadership, team
building, conflict, and stress management.The Systems
Development Cycle is used as a framework to discuss project
management in a variety of situations, making this book useful
for managing virtually any kind of project, program, or task
force. Over 230 figures and tables, 60 short examples and
illustrative cases, and end-of-chapter summaries, review
problems, questions, and case studies are included.The author
draws upon his experience with projects in information
technology, systems analysis, aerospace engineering, human
resource development, and over a decade of teaching project
management as a university professor. Comprehensive, balanced
topical coverage; interesting to read Numerous figures and
tables (figure/table appears every 2.5 pages, average) Systems
approach: methodologies, development cycle, and engineering