by
O'Connell, Fergus.
Call Number
658.404 21
Publication Date
2001
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Webb, Alan.
Call Number
658.155 WEB
Publication Date
2003
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Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy045/2003109334.html
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3.2468
by
Brierley, Gary S.
Call Number
624.19 22
Publication Date
2010
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Electronic Resources
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3.2307
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Taylor, James, 1937-
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2006
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Dobson, Michael Singer.
Call Number
658.404 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
"In this book, you will learn how to recognize the characteristics and to manage effectively in each of these situations, how to plan and organize your work, how to influence other people who may not report to you in an official supervisory capacity, and how to get results."--Publisher's website.
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Electronic Resources
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3.2132
by
Faulconbridge, R. Ian.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Annotation The authors, who both teach electrical engineering at the U. of New South Wales, Australia, have written a text that will be useful for the undergraduate and graduate classroom. The philosophical aspects of the field are provided as an overview, with descriptions of procedures, vocabulary, and standards. Systems engineering is then described, with sections on all stages of design, systems engineering management, tools, and applications. A chapter is included on the interrelationship between systems engineering and fields such as project management, quality management, and integrated logistics support management. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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by
Melton, Trish.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Get yourself equipped with more than just methodologies and lean how to be a trusted project leader.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Miranda, Eduardo, 1955-
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Annotation "Running the Successful Hi-Tech Project Office looks at the PO as a line function, responsible for the coordination and the infrastructure necessary to manage multiple projects. The book covers all major PO responsibilities, including project portfolio management, project oversight, methods, and tool support, staffing and competence development, and promotion of the project culture. It explains that the objective of the PO is to complete all projects to best achieve the overall goals of the organization."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Thumann, Albert.
Call Number
658.26 23
Publication Date
2012
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Electronic Resources
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3.1618
by
Kendrick, Tom.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Annotation Between time constraints, technical challenges, and limited resources, nearly all projects are risky. It stands to reason that project risk management is one of the most important areas making up the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOKreg;). Identifying and Managing Project Risk is an immensely practical guide that helps readers minimize the possibility of failure in critical projects by identifying every possible risk ... and then managing it effectively.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Crowe, Andy.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
Debunking misconceptions surrounding successful project managers, this guide highlights the traits that make them stand out in the minds of their teams, senior managers, customers, and stakeholders. It offers key insights by providing multiple perspectives on the character makeup of the world's most successful project managers.
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Electronic Resources
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3.1488
by
Kendrick, Tom.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
"This book delivers proven techniques for controlling projects and managing diverse teams in a wide variety of situations, and bringing those projects to successful closure. The concepts in this book are essential for all project managers, with and without authority, because they offer a productive alternative to "command and control" management techniques that can easily backfire."--Jacket.
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