
ISO 21500 in Practice - A Management Guide
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Colophon
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Why this book
- 1.2 Who should read this book?
- 1.3 How to read this book
- 2 Origin and structure
- 2.1 The motivation for ISO 21500
- 2.2 Target audience of ISO 21500
- 2.3 The development of ISO 21500
- 2.4 The structure
- 3 Value of ISO 21500
- 3.1 General importance
- 3.2 Value for organizations
- 3.3 Value for specific roles within an organization
- 3.4 Value for customers and users
- 3.5 Value for many types of projects
- 3.6 Value for education and research
- 4 Positioning ISO 21500 in the project management landscape
- 4.1 Is ISO 21500 a guideline or standard?
- 4.2 ISO 21500 and project management methods
- 4.3 ISO 21500 and ISO 9001
- 4.4 ISO 21500 and project management maturity
- 4.5 ISO 21500 and the international professional project management organizations
- 5 Implementing ISO 21500 in an organization
- 5.1 ISO 21500 A typical Implementation Roadmap for an organization
- 5.2 The implementation cycle
- 6 Applying ISO 21500 to projects
- 6.1 ISO 21500, a typical Application Roadmap for a project
- 6.2 ISO 21500 Project Application Roadmap
- 6.3 Case study: New premises for Petersen & Sons Printing Company
- 7 Future of ISO 21500
- 7.1 General expectation
- 7.2 Advancement of ISO 21500
- 7.3 Moving toward a family of standards
- 7.4 Moving toward a project management profession
- 8 Frequently asked questions and answers
- 8.1 Introduction - about this book
- 8.2 Origin and structure - triggers
- 8.3 Value for stakeholders - why
- 8.4 Positioning - what, for whom?
- 8.5 Implementation and application - how, by whom?
- 8.6 Future - the next steps
- 8.7 Attachments - more information
- Annex A About ISO
- Annex B Terms and definitions of ISO 21500
- Annex C References
- Annex D About the authors, editors and translators
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