
The One-Page Project Manager for Execution
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The One-Page Project Manager set a new standard as an understandable and easy-to-apply organizational tool, allowing managers to summarize complex projects on a single information-rich page. This book, third in the OPPM series, describes how to combine the OPPM with the Toyota A3 report to create an enhanced, integrated management tool. With a refreshingly clear style, the authors walk users through implementing the OPPM/A3 using a variety of real-world case studies, as well as their own experience at O.C. Tanner Company. Rich with tools, templates, and teaching, the emphasis throughout remains on maintaining simplicity across the organization--communicating the right information to the right people at the right time to get the right things done.
Praise for The One-Page Project Manager
"Executives want the answers to two questions: Where are we today? Where will we end up? Do you really believe this cannot be accomplished on a single sheet of paper? The One-Page Project Manager series of books is encouraging you to do just that. Making this part of your Project Management methodology will simplify and improve your project communication, especially for busy executives."
--Harold D. Kerzner, PhD, Senior Executive Director, International Institute for Learning, Inc.
"Clark Campbell fills a void and bridges a communication gap that has long existed between company executives and project or program managers. OPPM successfully links corporate strategy to those in the trenches managing projects."
--Dr. Denis R. Petersen, PMP®, President and CEO, Milestone Management Consultants, LLC
"Clark Campbell and Mike Collins present how OPPM works to drive strategy deployment. With OPPM in our lean tool kit, we have tapped into the creativity of our people to pump up productivity, cut cycle times, reduce inventories, and sustain world-class quality."
--Harold Simons, Executive Vice President, Supply Chain, O.C. Tanner Company, Member of the Shingo Prize Board of Governors
(PMP and Project Management Professional are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.)
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Mike Collins is Vice President of Lean EnterpriseDevelopment at O.C. Tanner Company, Adjunct Professor atWestminster College, and former VP and general manager of theAmerican Shizuki Corporation.
Content
FOREWORD
Rich McKeown xiii
Harold Simons xvi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xviii
INTRODUCTION xix
CHAPTER 1--OPPM AND STRATEGY EXECUTION 1
CHAPTER 2--WHAT IS AN OPPM? 9
CHAPTER 3--OPPM FOR ISO 9000 43
CHAPTER 4--AN INTRODUCTION TO THE A3 53
CHAPTER 5--OPPM/A3 FOR ISO 9000 62
CHAPTER 6--THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE ANDEXECUTION 90
CHAPTER 7--OPPMS, A3S, AND STRATEGY DEPLOYMENT107
CHAPTER 8--THE USE OF THE OPPM/A3 IN PROBLEM SOLVING141
APPENDIX A: ORIGINS AND CALCULATIONS FOR AN A3 154
APPENDIX B: THE TOYOTA BUSINESS SYSTEM AND LEAN THINKING159
APPENDIX C: CRITICAL PATH AND EARNED VALUE MANAGEMENT169
ABOUT THE AUTHORS 175
INDEX 177
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