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ISE Project Management

The Managerial Process

Erik Larson Clifford Gray

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English
McGraw-Hill Education
05 March 2020
Project Management, 8e provides a holistic and realistic approach to Project Management that combines the human aspect and culture of an organization with the tools and methods used It covers concepts and skills used to propose, plan secure resources, budget and lead project teams to successful completion of projects. this text is not only on how the management process works, but also, and more importantly, on why it works. It’s not intended to specialize by industry type or project scope, rather it is written for the individual who will be required to manage a variety of projects in a variety of organizational settings. 8e was written for a broad range of audiences including, project managers, students, analysts and Project Management Institute Members preparing for certification exams. The digital component, Connect, now has enhanced algorithmic problems, Application Based Activities, SmartBook 2.0 and Practice Operations, a game-based 3D operations management simulation.
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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   8th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 252mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.052kg
ISBN:   9781260570434
ISBN 10:   1260570436
Pages:   706
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   1266912487
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Ch. 1 Modern Project Management Ch. 2 Organization Strategy and Project Selection Ch. 3 Organization: Structure and Culture Ch. 4 Defining the Project Ch. 5 Estimating Project Times and Costs Ch. 6 Developing a Project Schedule Ch. 7 Managing Risk Ch. 8 Scheduling Resources and Costs Ch. 9 Reducing Project Duration Ch. 10 Being an Effective Project Manager Ch. 11 Managing Project Teams Ch. 12 Outsourcing: Managing Interorganizational Relations Ch. 13 Progress and Performance Measurement and Evaluation Ch. 14 Project Closure Ch. 15 Agile Project Management Ch. 16 International Projects APPENDIX 1 Solutions to Selected Exercises 2 Two Computer Project Exercises Glossary Acronyms Project Management Equations Cross Reference of Project Management Socio-Technical Approach to Project Management Index

Professor of project management in the department of management, marketing, and international business at the College of Business, Oregon State University. He teaches executive, graduate, and undergraduate courses on project management, organizational behavior, and leadership. His research and consulting activities focus on project management. He has published numerous articles on matrix management, product development, and project partnering. He has been a member of the Portland, Oregon, chapter of the Project Management Institute since 1984. In 1995 he worked as a Fullbright scholar with faculty at the Krakow Academy of Economics on modernizing Polish business education. In 2005 he was a visiting professor at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. He received a B.A. in psychology from Claremont McKenna College and a Ph.D. in management from State University of New York at Buffalo. He is a certified project management professional (PMP). Professor emeritus of management at the College of Business, Oregon State University. He continues to teach undergraduate and graduate project management courses overseas and in the United States; he has personally taught more than 100 executive development seminars and workshops. His research and consulting interests have been divided equally between operations management and project management; he has published numerous articles in these areas, plus a text on project management. He has also conducted research with colleagues in the International Project Management Association. Cliff has been a member of the Project Management Institute since 1976 and was one of the founders of the Portland, Oregon, chapter. He has been the president of Project Management International, Inc. (a training and consulting firm specializing in project management) since 1977. He received his B.A. in economics and management from Millikin University, M.B.A. from Indiana University, and doctorate in operations management from the College of Business, University of Oregon.

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