ABSTRACT

When Advanced Project Management first appeared it quickly acquired a reputation for excellence on both sides of the Atlantic as a book that successfully bridges the gap between introductory texts on project management and specialist works on professional practice. Its aim is twofold: to provide a guide for managers, engineers, accountants and others involved in project work, and a reference for advanced students of project and construction management. This fourth edition of the book has been heavily revised, with substantial material to reflect the changes in project management. The following topics are either new to the book or have been given greater emphasis: ¢ Project definition and appraisal ¢ Procurement and the supply chain ¢ Concurrent engineering ¢ Cost and management accounting ¢ Quality management ¢ More detailed explanations of critical path analysis, now predominantly using the precedence system ¢ Increased treatment of resource scheduling ¢ Planning with multiple calendars ¢ Planning within fixed time constraints, using crashing and fast-tracking methods ¢ Standard networks, modules and templates ¢ Risk management.

part |2 pages

Part 1: Setting the Scene

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction to Project Management

chapter 2|12 pages

Project Definition and Appraisal

chapter 3|11 pages

Associated Disciplines

part |2 pages

Part 2: Project Organization

chapter 4|14 pages

Introduction to Project Organization

chapter 5|17 pages

Basic Project Organization Structures

chapter 6|23 pages

Organizing the Larger Project

part |2 pages

Part 3: Planning and Scheduling

chapter 7|5 pages

Introduction to Planning and Scheduling

chapter 10|13 pages

Resources and Calendars

chapter 12|11 pages

Standard Networks and Templates

chapter 13|13 pages

Risk

part |2 pages

Part 4: Managing Projects

chapter 14|13 pages

Controlling Progress

chapter 15|6 pages

Controlling Costs

chapter 16|17 pages

Earned Value Analysis

chapter 18|12 pages

Managing Project Changes

chapter 20|21 pages

People in Projects

chapter 21|23 pages

Conflict in Projects