ABSTRACT

'International Project Management' provides specific guidelines for achieving greater project success. It is the result of 15 years of work on international projects by the authors across various project areas and industries. The authors address a need for modern techniques in project management geared and suited to international projects. They offer lessons learned from failures and problems in international projects, and suggest alternative solutions for project issues. Industry examples include manufacturing, distribution, communications, media, transportation, government, IT, marketing, energy, medical care, tourism, and others in forty countries across five continents.

The purpose of this book is to answer:

* What is an international project and why is it different?
* What are the critical success factors for managing international projects?
* How are vendors and outsourcing managed across national boundaries?
* How do businesses effectively address cross- cultural, social, and political issues?
* How are international communications set up and coordinated?
* What should a manager look for in an international project leader?
* How does a business select the right vendors for an international project?
* How are inadequate or incompatible infrastructure and technology issues overcome?
* How are the legal and bureaucratic limitations on project management dealt with?

part |116 pages

Launch Your International Project

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Define the Project

chapter |19 pages

Identify the Project Leaders

chapter |21 pages

Develop the Project Plan

chapter |16 pages

Use Technology to Your Advantage

part |76 pages

Manage Your International Effort for Success

chapter |17 pages

Manage Outsourcing and Vendors

chapter |18 pages

Sustain Effective Communications

chapter |20 pages

Deal with Issues and Use Experience

part |33 pages

Types of Global Projects

chapter |12 pages

Multinational Software Deployment

chapter |9 pages

Mergers and Acquisitions

chapter |9 pages

Marketing of a New Product

part |40 pages

Issues in Global Projects

chapter |9 pages

Project Issues

chapter |9 pages

Business Issues

chapter |9 pages

Management Issues

chapter |8 pages

External Issues