
Guide to Project Management
Getting It Right and Achieving Lasting Benefit
Paul Roberts(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 4. February 2013
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-1-118-38370-4 (ISBN)
Description
A veteran project manager shares his proven approach to getting the job done right, on schedule and within budget-every time! Each year companies initiate projects in hopes of improving their bottom-lines and gaining a competitive advantage. Unfortunately, a good percentage of those projects either never get off the ground or, if they do, never come to fruition. According to veteran project manager, Paul Roberts, more often than not, projects fail because of a lack of organization-wide commitment to their success and an unwillingness to invest in proper project management. In this updated second edition of his popular guide, Paul clearly shows why projects of any scale require that an entire organization contribute to achieving results. He outlines a proven approach for engaging all stakeholders in the project management process. And he walks you through the four steps essential for successful management: initiation, planning, delegation, and closing.
Author Paul Roberts has successfully managed projects at a variety of prestigious companies, including Pfizer and British Airways
Clearly demonstrates how and why investing in project management, especially in this economy, can help you avoid, or minimize the impact of, schedule delays and cost overruns
Offers expert advice and guidance on how to place project management a priority not just for the PM and project team, but organization-wide
Supplies a wealth of clearly, easy-to-use flow charts, diagrams, tables and other useful project management tools
Author Paul Roberts has successfully managed projects at a variety of prestigious companies, including Pfizer and British Airways
Clearly demonstrates how and why investing in project management, especially in this economy, can help you avoid, or minimize the impact of, schedule delays and cost overruns
Offers expert advice and guidance on how to place project management a priority not just for the PM and project team, but organization-wide
Supplies a wealth of clearly, easy-to-use flow charts, diagrams, tables and other useful project management tools
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-38370-4 (9781118383704)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Paul Roberts
Guide to Project Management
Book
07/2007
Economist Books
€44.76
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Person
Paul Roberts has been managing projects for over 25 years and is a founding director of Fifthday (www.fifthday.com), a provider of project management expertise, education and resource. He has worked with some of the world's largest, most influential organisations, and many of the smallest, both public and private, helping them to embed the principles, techniques and culture of effective project management.
Content
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction to second edition 1
Introduction 3
1 The components of effective project management 6
2 Conceiving and prioritising projects 27
3 Project roles and responsibilities 64
4 Articulating the vision 87
5 Planning: risks and rewards 98
6 Planning: quality 122
7 Planning: time and cost 144
8 Initiating projects 168
9 Project delivery 206
10 Support and assurance 253
11 Project closure and beyond 270
12 Embedding effective project management 299
Glossary 331
Index 352
Introduction to second edition 1
Introduction 3
1 The components of effective project management 6
2 Conceiving and prioritising projects 27
3 Project roles and responsibilities 64
4 Articulating the vision 87
5 Planning: risks and rewards 98
6 Planning: quality 122
7 Planning: time and cost 144
8 Initiating projects 168
9 Project delivery 206
10 Support and assurance 253
11 Project closure and beyond 270
12 Embedding effective project management 299
Glossary 331
Index 352