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Gower Handbook of Project Management

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Gower Handbook of Project Management

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Gower Handbook of Project Management book

Gower Handbook of Project Management

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Gower Handbook of Project Management book

ByRodney Turner
Edition 5th Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 27 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315585741
Pages 580
eBook ISBN 9781315585741
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Turner, R. (2014). Gower Handbook of Project Management (5th ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315585741

ABSTRACT

This Handbook was the first APM Body of Knowledge Approved title for the Association for Project Management. Over the course of five editions, Gower Handbook of Project Management has become the definitive desk reference for project management practitioners. The Handbook gives an introduction to, and overview of, the essential knowledge required for managing projects. The team of expert contributors, selected to introduce the reader to the knowledge and skills required to manage projects, includes many of the most experienced and highly regarded international writers and practitioners. The Fifth Edition has been substantially restructured. All but two of the authors are new, reflecting the fast-changing and emerging perspectives on projects and their management. The four sections in the book describe: ¢ Projects, their context, value and how they are connected to organizational strategy; ¢ Performance: describing how to manage the delivery of the project, covering scope, quality, cost, time, resources, risk and sustainability ¢ Process: from start up to close down ¢ Portfolio: the project and its relationship to the organization The discrete nature of each chapter makes this Handbook a wonderful source of advice and background theory that is easy to consult. Gower Handbook of Project Management is an encyclopaedia for the discipline and profession of project management; a bible for project clients, contractors and students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|16 pages

A Handbook for Project Management Practitioners

ByRodney Turner

part |2 pages

Part 1 Projects

chapter 2|16 pages

Projects and Their Management

ByRodney Turner

chapter 3|14 pages

Implementing Strategy through Projects 35

ByAaron Shenhar and Peerasit Patanakul Strategic Project Management

chapter 4|22 pages

The Value of Project Management: Rethinking Project Management Maturity and Fit

ByMark Mullaly, Janice Thomas

chapter 5|14 pages

Maturity Models in Project Management

ByGinger Levin and J. LeRoy Ward

chapter 6|16 pages

Auditing Projects and Programs

ByMartina Huemann

part |4 pages

Part 2 Performance

chapter 7|18 pages

Measuring Performance

ByLynn Crawford

chapter 8|16 pages

Benefits Realization Management What Is Benefit Realization Management (BRM)

ByGerald Bradley

chapter 9|22 pages

Requirements Management

ByDarren Dalcher

chapter 10|18 pages

Managing Scope and Configuration

ByHemanta Doloi

chapter 11|12 pages

Managing Value

ByStephen Simister

chapter 12|14 pages

Managing Quality

ByNevan Wright

chapter 13|12 pages

Organizing for Projects

ByMonique Aubry

chapter 14|16 pages

Managing for Stakeholders

ByPernille Eskerod, Martina Huemann

chapter 15|14 pages

Managing the Schedule

ByHomayoun Khamooshi

chapter 16|16 pages

Managing Cost and Earned Value

ByMario Vanhoucke

chapter 17|18 pages

Managing Resources

ByVittal Anantatmula

chapter 18|24 pages

Managing Risk

ByDavid Hillson

chapter 19|10 pages

International Projects

ByRodney Turner

chapter 20|24 pages

Sustainable Development

ByGilbert Silvius, Ron Schipper

part |2 pages

Part 3 Process

chapter 21|16 pages

Managing the Process

ByRodney Turner, Martina Huemann

chapter 22|6 pages

Project Start-up

ByRodney Turner

chapter 23|16 pages

Feasibility, Design and Planning

ByWillie Tan

chapter 24|20 pages

Managing Implementation

ByDennis Lock

chapter 25|12 pages

Project Close-out

ByHemanta Doloi

part |2 pages

Part 4 Portfolio

chapter 26|18 pages

Complex Projects

ByMarcel Hertogh, Eddy Westerveld

chapter 27|16 pages

Managing Programs of Projects

ByGinger Levin and J. LeRoy Ward

chapter 28|16 pages

Managing Portfolios of Projects The Importance of Portfolio Management to Program

ByGinger Levin and J. LeRoy Ward

chapter 29|14 pages

Managing the Project-Oriented Organization

ByMartina Huemann

chapter 30|14 pages

The Governance of Projects and Project Management Institutions for the Governance of Projects and Project

ByRalf Müller

chapter 31|14 pages

The Project Management Office: Building a PMO for Performance

ByMonique Aubry, Brian Hobbs

part |2 pages

Part 5 Perspectives

chapter 32|12 pages

The Common Story of Great Projects

ByDov Dvir, Aaron Shenhar

chapter 33|14 pages

Project History: History Meets Project

BySylvain Lenfle, Jonas Söderlund
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