25.
by
Zandhuis, Anton.
Call Number
658.404 ZAN
Publication Date
2013
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105494.2578
by
Hopkinson, Martin.
Call Number
658.155 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Martin Hopkinson equips you with the ability to assess the capability of your organisation's risk management process on four distinct levels. This enables you to assess whether your current level of risk management is appropriate for the nature and scale of the projects you are undertaking. Using an objective measure of risk management capability is extremely valuable for organisations, both the private and public sector need to demonstrate good project governance. The Project Risk Maturity Model provides a measure for progress in the ongoing development of project managers and teams. Includes a free copy of the Project Risk Maturity Model Programme on CD allowing you to perform an unlimited number of your own maturity assessments.
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Electronic Resources
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105492.1016
by
Scanlon-Thomas, Elizabeth.
Call Number
658.404
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Companies using traditional development methods are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain profitable business relationships in today's climate. Agile is a flexible, adaptable system and this book will help you implement it for maximum impact and success for your business. With Agile you can deliver the results your clients want, with the results you want too!
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105491.1797
by
Verhaar, Jan, 1949-
Call Number
394.2068 VER
Publication Date
2013
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Electronic Resources
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105491.1328
by
Benator, Barry.
Call Number
658.5 22
Publication Date
2003
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Electronic Resources
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101657.5078
by
Haynes, Marion E.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2009
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Electronic Resources
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101654.6250
by
Howes, Norman R.
Call Number
658.404 21
Publication Date
2001
Summary
Annotation This book/CD-ROM package blends theory, methods, psychology, and practice to introduce project management. It covers project management basics, from planning a project to evaluating performance, measuring productivity, and rescuing a failing project. There is also material on more complex concepts such as variance analysis, productivity ratios, and quantification of risk. The CD-ROM contains software tools for project management that can be used for learning and for projects. Howes has 30 years of project management experience. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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Electronic Resources
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101654.5859
by
Ohara, Shigenobu.
Call Number
658.4040952 22
Publication Date
2009
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Electronic Resources
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98210.9375
by
Kerzner, Harold
Call Number
658.404 KER
Publication Date
2011
Summary
"This book walks readers through everything from the basics of project management metrics to monitoring performance.Its content is aligned with PMI's PMBOK Guide and stresses "value" as the main driver. Author Harold Kerzner uses his connections in major Fortune 500 companies to pull example dashboards and case studies from leading project managment offices. With the growth of complex projects, stakeholder involvement in projects, and other emerging factors, this book offers sane advice to keep readers above fray and reach their project management goals"--Provided by publisher.
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Books
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95094.1016
by
Hallows, Jolyon.
Call Number
658.4038011 22
Publication Date
2005
Summary
An up-to-the-minute look at delivering function and value in IT projects.
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Electronic Resources
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95092.7969
by
Melton, Trish.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Successful projects are the basis for a successful company, but many professionals lack the basic skills required to manage projects successfully. The Project Management Toolkit guides readers through each of the four key life-cycle stages that lead to effective project management. Focussed on successful project delivery in the engineering, industrial and process sectors, the books are aligned to the standard PMP (Project Management Professional) body of knowledge from the PMI and APM project management organisations and develop the PM knowledge that career project managers and those who only intermittently lead projects will be expected to use. The books tailor these tools to meet the particular challenges faced in these sectors, which can vary considerably from the needs of the IT, customer or financial services projects that are routinely covered in other guides. Each book can be used as a stand alone guide or be combined to provide a complete and powerful PM resource. Get up and running on your project quickly and effectively: books focus one step at a time on the needs of engineering, industrial and process projects for career project managers and those involved with project intermittently Practical, hands-on guides for those tasked with capital, product development or operational projects, aligned with the industry-standard PMP body of knowledge Accompanied by online project planning and delivery tools, templates, workflow organizers and data sheets, plus check-lists, case studies and copious expert know-how.
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Electronic Resources
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95092.6484
by
Taylor, James, 1937-
Call Number
004.0684 22
Publication Date
2004
Format:
Electronic Resources
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95090.3828
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