ABSTRACT

The practical approach that Colin Dobie prescribes is as applicable to the experienced project manager as it is anyone entering the field.'

Ernest J. Nielsen, Brigham Young University, USA

A no-nonsense approach to project management. Essential reading for all project managers and project team members.'

Peter Dechaineux, Inaugural Chairman, Australian Institute of Project Management, Australia

Excellent coverage of all the material required in easy to follow steps. It places activities in logical context. Essential reading for China's many project managers.'

Professor Yuan, Chairman, Asia-Pacific Federation of Project Management.'

Colin Dobie has very comprehensively detailed out the intricacies needed to manage projects. Well done.'

Adesh Jain, President, PM Guru Inc. and President, IPMA

Whether you are creating a new product or building a power station, you need to know how to manage the myriad elements in a project to ensure it is completed on time, on budget and to a high standard.

A Handbook of Project Management is a practical and comprehensive guide for project managers working on small and large projects in any field.

Colin Dobie systematically maps the four phases in the project lifecycle: initiation, planning, implementation and finalisation. He outlines the processes and techniques of the nine functions of project management, and how they are applied during the project lifecycle. He also explains what a project manager is expected to deliver, and the roles of team leaders and team members.

Drawing on international standards and bodies of knowledge, as well as Colin Dobie's extensive industry and training experience in several countries, A Handbook of Project Management is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to develop their skills in project management. It is extensively illustrated with examples, templates, exercises and checklists, making it valuable resource for experienced project managers.

part I|29 pages

An Overview

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

What is Project Management?

chapter Chapter 2|18 pages

The Elements of Project Management

part II|29 pages

Initiation

chapter Chapter 3|13 pages

Initiating the Project

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Scope Management

part III|167 pages

Planning

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Project Planning

chapter Chapter 6|32 pages

Time and Cost Management

chapter Chapter 7|25 pages

Project Quality Management

chapter Chapter 8|28 pages

Project Risk Management

chapter Chapter 9|28 pages

Human Resource Management

chapter Chapter 10|19 pages

Communications Management

chapter Chapter 11|23 pages

Contract and Procurement Management

part IV|74 pages

Delivery

chapter Chapter 12|28 pages

Monitoring and Control

chapter Chapter 13|26 pages

Project Integration Management

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Contract Performance

part V|18 pages

Finalisation

chapter Chapter 15|8 pages

Project Finalisation

chapter Chapter 16|8 pages

Conclusion