ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2003. What does project authorization involve and how should you seek it? What is earned value and how are the calculations made? How do you select the appropriate method for handing over a project and what are the pitfalls associated with the options you can choose from? "The Project Management A-Z" provides you with the answer to these questions and more in an A-Z coverage of 80 project management techniques. Each one includes an explanation of the technique, how, when and why you would use it. There are sample forms, checklists of key questions to ask yourself and others, cross-references to the other techniques within the manual, in fact everything to ensure that you: understand the technique and the context in which it is used; identify whether or not it will work for you; and are able to apply it appropriately and effectively. If you are just starting a project or deeply engrossed in one, the opportunity to discuss alternative approaches, or explore the problems and opportunities that the project may throw up is particularly valuable. Sometimes you may have access to a project mentor or coach who can advise you. The Project Management A-Z helps fill that role, challenging your perception and helping build your confidence in the quality of the processes you are using and the decisions you are making. Successful projects are built on the skills of the project manager, the quality of the basic foundations that are laid, and sensitive but assertive management of processes and resources. This title should prove a useful reference to the main techniques for all of these key elements.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part |342 pages

A–Z

chapter |4 pages

Approval

chapter |3 pages

Authorization

chapter |5 pages

Back-scheduling

chapter |3 pages

Baselines and Baselining

chapter |3 pages

Benefits

chapter |4 pages

Budget Control

chapter |4 pages

Budgets for Project Work

chapter |3 pages

Business Case

chapter |4 pages

Business Case Review

chapter |2 pages

Champion

chapter |8 pages

Change Control

chapter |6 pages

Closing a Project

chapter |2 pages

Communications Plan

chapter |4 pages

Constraints

chapter |4 pages

Contract Management

chapter |5 pages

Controlling Against the Schedule

chapter |2 pages

Critical Success Factors

chapter |3 pages

Decisions in Projects

chapter |6 pages

Earned Value Analysis

chapter |6 pages

Estimating

chapter |3 pages

Exceptions (and Management By)

chapter |5 pages

Feasibility Study

chapter |3 pages

Handover Options

chapter |3 pages

Impact Analysis

chapter |7 pages

Investment Appraisal for Projects

chapter |5 pages

Issue Management

chapter |2 pages

Lessons Learned

chapter |3 pages

Matrix Management

chapter |2 pages

Milestones and Milestone Plans

chapter |9 pages

Network Analysis and the Critical Path

chapter |2 pages

Objective(s)

chapter |3 pages

Planning Checklist

chapter |4 pages

Post-project Review

chapter |7 pages

Procurement

chapter |5 pages

Programme or Project?

chapter |2 pages

Project

chapter |3 pages

Project and Stage Plans

chapter |5 pages

Project Health Checks

chapter |4 pages

Project Life Cycle

chapter |4 pages

Project Office

chapter |5 pages

Project Opportunities

chapter |4 pages

Project Strategy

chapter |3 pages

Quality in Project Work

chapter |8 pages

Reports in Projects and Programmes

chapter |2 pages

Request for Change

chapter |3 pages

Responsibility Matrix

chapter |8 pages

Risk Management

chapter |10 pages

Scheduling

chapter |3 pages

Scope

chapter |3 pages

Sensitivity Analysis

chapter |2 pages

Small Project

chapter |2 pages

Sponsor

chapter |2 pages

Stage or Phase

chapter |3 pages

Stages – Start and End Procedures

chapter |9 pages

Starting a Project

chapter |3 pages

Statement of Work

chapter |2 pages

Steering Group

chapter |3 pages

Task Checklist

chapter |3 pages

Terms of Reference

chapter |3 pages

Tolerance

chapter |3 pages

Tranche (of a Programme)

chapter |4 pages

Tuning or Scaling a Project

chapter |3 pages

Two-level Planning

chapter |5 pages

Web Projects

chapter |7 pages

Work Breakdown Structure

chapter |4 pages

Work Distribution Model

chapter |3 pages

Work Package

chapter |2 pages

Zero Tolerance