
Implementing the Project Management Balanced Scorecard
Jessica Keyes(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 20. July 2010
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-1-4398-2718-5 (ISBN)
Description
Business managers have long known the power of the Balanced Scorecard in executing corporate strategy. Implementing the Project Management Balanced Scorecard shows project managers how they too can use this framework to meet strategic objectives. It supplies valuable insight into the project management process as a whole and provides detailed explanations on how to effectively implement the balanced scorecard to measure and manage performance and projects.
The book details a tactical approach for implementing the scorecard approach at the project level and investigates numerous sample scorecards, metrics, and techniques. It examines recent research on critical issues such as performance measurement and management, continuous process improvement, benchmarking, metrics selection, and people management. It also explains how to integrate these issues with the four perspectives of the balanced scorecard: customer, business processes, learning and innovation, and financial.
Filled with examples and case histories, the book directly relates the scorecard concept to the major project management steps of determining scope, scheduling, estimation, risk management, procurement, and project termination. It includes a plethora of resources on the accompanying downloadable resources-including detailed instructions for developing a measurement program, a full metrics guide, a sample project plan, and a set of project management fill-in forms.
The book details a tactical approach for implementing the scorecard approach at the project level and investigates numerous sample scorecards, metrics, and techniques. It examines recent research on critical issues such as performance measurement and management, continuous process improvement, benchmarking, metrics selection, and people management. It also explains how to integrate these issues with the four perspectives of the balanced scorecard: customer, business processes, learning and innovation, and financial.
Filled with examples and case histories, the book directly relates the scorecard concept to the major project management steps of determining scope, scheduling, estimation, risk management, procurement, and project termination. It includes a plethora of resources on the accompanying downloadable resources-including detailed instructions for developing a measurement program, a full metrics guide, a sample project plan, and a set of project management fill-in forms.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
50 s/w Abbildungen, 103 s/w Tabellen
103 Tables, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
754 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-2718-5 (9781439827185)
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Person
Jessica Keyes is president of New Art Technologies, Inc., a high-technology and management consultancy and development firm started in New York in 1989. Keyes has given seminars for such prestigious universities as Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, University of Illinois, James Madison University, and San Francisco State University. She is a frequent keynote speaker on the topics of competitive strategy and productivity and quality. She is former advisor for DataPro, McGraw-Hill's computer research arm, as well as a member of the Sprint Business Council.
Keyes is also a founding Board of Director member of the New York Software Industry Association. She completed a two-year term on the Mayor of New York City's Small Business Advisory Council. She currently facilitates doctoral and other courses for the University of Phoenix, and is a member of the Faculty Council for the College of Information Systems & Technology. She has been the editor for WGL's Handbook of eBusiness and CRC Press' Systems Development Management and Information Management.
Prior to founding New Art, Keyes was managing director of R&D for the New York Stock Exchange and has been an officer with Swiss Bank Co. and Banker's Trust, both in New York City. She holds a Masters of Business Administration from New York University, and a doctorate in management.
A noted columnist and correspondent with over 200 articles published, Keyes is the author of the following books:
The New Intelligence: AI in Financial Services, HarperBusiness, 1990
The Handbook of Expert Systems in Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill, 1991
Infotrends: The Competitive Use of Information, McGraw-Hill, 1992
The Software Engineering Productivity Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1993
The Handbook of Multimedia, McGraw-Hill, 1994
The Productivity Paradox, McGraw-Hill, 1994
Technology Trendlines, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1995
How to Be a Successful Internet Consultant, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Webcasting, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Datacasting, McGraw-Hill, 1997
The Handbook of Technology in Financial Services, Auerbach, 1998
The Handbook of Internet Management, Auerbach, 1999
The Handbook of eBusiness, Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 2000
The Ultimate Internet Sourcebook, Amacom, 2001
How to Be a Successful Internet Consultant, 2nd ed., Amacom, 2002
Software Engineering Handbook, Auerbach, 2002
Real World Configuration Management, Auerbach, 2003
Balanced Scorecard, Auerbach, 2005
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management: The IT Practitioner's Guide, Auerbach, 2006
X Internet: The Executable and Extendable Internet, Auerbach, 2007
Leading IT Projects: The IT Manager's Guide, Auerbach, 2008
Marketing IT Products and Services, Auerbach, 2009
Keyes is also a founding Board of Director member of the New York Software Industry Association. She completed a two-year term on the Mayor of New York City's Small Business Advisory Council. She currently facilitates doctoral and other courses for the University of Phoenix, and is a member of the Faculty Council for the College of Information Systems & Technology. She has been the editor for WGL's Handbook of eBusiness and CRC Press' Systems Development Management and Information Management.
Prior to founding New Art, Keyes was managing director of R&D for the New York Stock Exchange and has been an officer with Swiss Bank Co. and Banker's Trust, both in New York City. She holds a Masters of Business Administration from New York University, and a doctorate in management.
A noted columnist and correspondent with over 200 articles published, Keyes is the author of the following books:
The New Intelligence: AI in Financial Services, HarperBusiness, 1990
The Handbook of Expert Systems in Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill, 1991
Infotrends: The Competitive Use of Information, McGraw-Hill, 1992
The Software Engineering Productivity Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1993
The Handbook of Multimedia, McGraw-Hill, 1994
The Productivity Paradox, McGraw-Hill, 1994
Technology Trendlines, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1995
How to Be a Successful Internet Consultant, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Webcasting, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Datacasting, McGraw-Hill, 1997
The Handbook of Technology in Financial Services, Auerbach, 1998
The Handbook of Internet Management, Auerbach, 1999
The Handbook of eBusiness, Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 2000
The Ultimate Internet Sourcebook, Amacom, 2001
How to Be a Successful Internet Consultant, 2nd ed., Amacom, 2002
Software Engineering Handbook, Auerbach, 2002
Real World Configuration Management, Auerbach, 2003
Balanced Scorecard, Auerbach, 2005
Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Content Management: The IT Practitioner's Guide, Auerbach, 2006
X Internet: The Executable and Extendable Internet, Auerbach, 2007
Leading IT Projects: The IT Manager's Guide, Auerbach, 2008
Marketing IT Products and Services, Auerbach, 2009
Content
Balanced Scorecard and the Project Manager. Aligning the Project to Meet Strategic Objectives. Aligning the Project to Meet Financial Objectives. Aligning the Project to Meet Customer Objectives. Aligning the Project to Meet Business Process Objectives. Aligning the Project to Promote Learning and Growth. Balanced Scorecard and Project Scope Management. Balanced Scorecard and Project Scheduling. Balanced Scorecard and Project Estimation. Balanced Scorecard and Project Risk. Balanced Scorecard and Procurement Management.