ABSTRACT

This book is written for all managers, in any function, who are tasked with delivering projects at work. It is of particular interest to those managers who have to deal with small- to medium-sized projects in addition to their usual responsibilities. Straightforward and user friendly, this book takes the reader through a series of steps which results in the effective delivery of a project. Managing Projects at Work breaks down into two stages. By the end of stage one the reader will know how to build a ’Defensible Plan’ for successful project implementation. This process, which follows a step-by-step sequence, draws out in a unique way all the resources and support needed for an effective project delivery. The outcome is a confident project manager who can justify and secure what is needed for the stress-free implementation of the project. Stage two deals with implementing the ’Defensible Plan’ under proper control, through motivated and well-led people. Gordon Webster’s approach suits projects as diverse as introducing new systems or procedures, launching a new product, opening a new branch, factory or department; even organizing a conference or moving offices. Its practical methodology has been developed as a result of working over many years with managers whose projects had gone off track, usually for the same reasons. From these observations the unique and entirely effective ’Defensible Plan’ and its implementation were born. By adopting this approach readers can build in success from the beginning and see consistent project delivery, along with control of their working life.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|103 pages

Building the Defensible Plan

chapter 1|4 pages

The Defensible Plan

chapter 2|10 pages

Defining your project

chapter 3|15 pages

Scheduling the work

chapter 4|9 pages

Estimating resources needed

chapter 5|20 pages

Planning for project leadership

chapter 6|8 pages

Managing risk

chapter 7|15 pages

Delighting customers

chapter 8|9 pages

Building a budget

chapter 9|7 pages

Selling the Defensible Plan

part II|75 pages

Implementing the Defensible Plan

chapter 10|7 pages

Project implementation, an overview

chapter 11|21 pages

Building and using project controls

chapter 12|17 pages

Leading and motivating project team members

chapter 13|15 pages

Building and leading a project team

chapter 14|9 pages

Solving implementation problems