
Project Management
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Ideal for students in Undergraduate, Master's, and MBA programmes, as well as professionals who practice this dynamic field, the text discusses the complexities of Project Management through various facets of project leadership: managerial, relational, and entrepreneurial.
Drawing on recent research as well as new and original models and frameworks, this edition provides a critical appraisal of the field, anchored in the authors' extensive teaching, research, and consulting experience.
The highlights of this edition include:
A critical appraisal of project management, providing an overview of management knowledge that is relevant to the field.
Links to appropriate theoretical work across sections throughout the text that emphasise the use of project management from theory to practice.
An updated and completely rewritten chapter on Project Leadership, describing different models of leadership, motivation, and their impact.
New and revised real-world examples discussing topics such as the responses to the Covid-19 pandemic and social justice projects from around the world.
Project Management in Practice case studies that include the rescue of Crossrail, Norway's QA process for planning major projects, and the construction of Heathrow Terminal 5.
With a plethora of figures, photos, and features to support your understanding of the topics, this must-read textbook will equip you with the tools you need around the subject, whether you are studying project management as part of a course or for your personal development.
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Neil Turner is a Professor at Cranfield School of Management. With a background as an engineering manager, he joined following a career in a major multinational telecommunications firm. He has published widely in prestigious journals and teaches project studies on Executive Education, Master's, and Doctoral Courses.
Content
Introduction
Structures and frameworks
Projects and organisations
Managing the project process: the 4-D model D1: Define it
Setting up for success
Planning for success
D2: Design it
Time planning and scheduling
Making time planning robust: Advanced Project Thinking (APT)
Building a business case for a project
Engaging stakeholders
Managing risks and opportunities
D3: Do it
Organising people in the project
Leading people in projects
Monitoring and controlling the project
Procuring, contracting, and working with supply chains
Problem-solving and decision-making
D4: Develop it
Completing projects and learning to improve
Index Publisher's Acknowledgments
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