by
Portny, Stanley E.
Call Number
658.404 POR
Publication Date
2022
Format:
Electronic Resources
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95073.3672
by
Pinto, Jeffrey K., author.
Call Number
658.404 PIN
Publication Date
2016
Format:
Books
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67231.5234
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Eskerod, Pernille, author.
Call Number
658.404 ESK
Publication Date
2016 2013
Summary
Carrying out a project as planned is not a guarantee for success. Projects may fail because project management does not take the requirements, wishes and concerns of stakeholders sufficiently into account. Projects can only be successful through contributions from stakeholders. And it is the stakeholders that evaluate whether they find the project successful - an evaluation based on criteria that go beyond receiving the project deliverables. More often than not, the criteria are implicit and change during the project course. This is an enormous challenge for project managers. The route to better projects, say Pernille Eskerod and Anna Lund Jepsen, lies in finding ways to improve project stakeholder management. To manage stakeholders effectively, you need to know your stakeholders, their behaviours and attitudes towards the project. The authors give guidance on how to adopt an analytical and structured approach; how to document, store and retrieve your knowledge; how to plan your stakeholder interactions in advance; and how to make your plans explicit, at the very least internally. A well-conceived plan can prevent you from being carried away in the 'heat of the moment' and help you spend your limited resources for stakeholder management in the best way. To make this plan, you need to agree on the objectives of your stakeholder strategy and ways to achieve them. Project Stakeholder Management offers tactics and tools founded on established marketing communications theory as well as strategic management for doing just that. This book is part of Gower's Fundamentals of Project Management Series.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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63390.8906
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by
Project Management Institute, issuing body.
Call Number
658.404 PRO
Publication Date
2017
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
57623.2500
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by
Project Management Institute (U.S.) issuing body.
Call Number
658.404 GUI
Publication Date
2017
Summary
PMI's flagship publication has been updated to reflect the latest good practices in project management. New to the Sixth Edition, each knowledge area will contain a section entitled Approaches for Agile, Iterative and Adaptive Environments, describing how these practices integrate in project settings. It will also contain more emphasis on strategic and business knowledge -- including discussion of project management business documents -- and information on the PMI Talent Triangle" and the essential skills for success in todayss market.
Format:
Books
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56568.3477
by
Pearson, Neil, author.
Call Number
658.404 PEA
Publication Date
2019
Summary
The second edition of Project Management in Practice: For Certificate IV and Diploma courses builds on the strengths of the popular first edition. Closely aligned to the units of competency in the Certificate IV and Diploma of Project Management training packages, as well as the PMBOK v6 industry standards, this new edition will continue to provide guidance to students and lecturers. Project Management in Practice 2e is accompanied by a comprehensive suite of online resources that will help build and enhance the practical skills required in project management -- back cover.
Format:
Regular print
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44827.0781
by
Chimhundu, Ranga.
Call Number
664.00688
Publication Date
2018
Format:
Electronic Resources
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2.5240
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