
Optimizing Human Capital with a Strategic Project Office
Select, Train, Measure,and Reward People for Organization Success
Auerbach (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2005
Book
Hardback
404 pages
978-0-8493-5410-6 (ISBN)
Description
Optimizing Human Capital with a Strategic Project Office explores the SPO's potential to transform an enterprise by making the most of people within an organization. This volume provides an exhaustive review of topics such as the hiring, retention, measurement, training, and professional development of knowledge workers in project management. This book's chapters summarize the latest thinking regarding these issues and offer a model of how the best aspirations of workers can become reality through the medium of the SPO.
The authors explore the best practices of project-savvy organizations and offer detailed information on proven models for assessing and developing competency, building inspired teams, and creating a working environment in which motivation thrives. The book includes a set of model role descriptions for staffing the project office--on a divisional or enterprise level--based on original research by the authors.
The book opens by focusing on the business case for reorganizing companies around the managing-by-projects model, the roles of executives in implementing project management change initiatives, and the nuts-and-bolts topics of project personnel management, such as competency, recruiting, and rewards. The final section reviews current developments and trends, identifying the "people management" issues that generate the greatest organizational changes. Appendices provide examples of tools for establishing project-friendly HR practices under the auspices of a Strategic Project Office.
The authors explore the best practices of project-savvy organizations and offer detailed information on proven models for assessing and developing competency, building inspired teams, and creating a working environment in which motivation thrives. The book includes a set of model role descriptions for staffing the project office--on a divisional or enterprise level--based on original research by the authors.
The book opens by focusing on the business case for reorganizing companies around the managing-by-projects model, the roles of executives in implementing project management change initiatives, and the nuts-and-bolts topics of project personnel management, such as competency, recruiting, and rewards. The final section reviews current developments and trends, identifying the "people management" issues that generate the greatest organizational changes. Appendices provide examples of tools for establishing project-friendly HR practices under the auspices of a Strategic Project Office.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
11 s/w Abbildungen, 47 s/w Tabellen
47 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
703 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-5410-6 (9780849354106)
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Other editions
Additional editions

J. Kent Crawford | Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin
Optimizing Human Capital with a Strategic Project Office
Select, Train, Measure,and Reward People for Organization Success
E-Book
09/2005
Auerbach
€178.99
Available for download

J. Kent Crawford | Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin
Optimizing Human Capital with a Strategic Project Office
Select, Train, Measure,and Reward People for Organization Success
E-Book
09/2005
Auerbach
€178.99
Available for download
Persons
J. Kent Crawford, Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin
Content
The New Project Management. Managing People as Though Projects Really Matter: Best Practices for Capitalizing on Project Personnel. The Future - What Is Next for Projects and People? Appendices.