This book brings together some of the best writing by leading authorities on topics including trust, ethics, psychology, project performance, strategic initiatives, governance, change and commercial management. The collection offers an invaluable resource for informed managers looking to engage with the latest thinking and research.
This book brings together some of the best writing by leading authorities on topics including trust, ethics, psychology, project performance, strategic initiatives, governance, change and commercial management. The collection offers an invaluable resource for informed managers looking to engage with the latest thinking and research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Darren Dalcher is Honorary Professor of Project Management at the University of Kent. He has written over 200 papers and book chapters and published over 30 books. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Software: Evolution and Process and of two established book series published by Routledge.
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List of Figures and Tables About the Editor Notes on Contributors Introduction The challenge of change: Identifying new and improved theories for project management Darren Dalcher 1. Ethics It starts with trust: People perspectives and relationship as the building blocks for sustainable success Darren Dalcher The project manager as a tightrope walker: dealing ethically with all affected parties Douglas Long and Ngaire Hunt 2. People What has Taylor ever done for us? Scientific and humane management reconsidered Darren Dalcher On the psychological aspect of management Fred Voskoboynikov 3.0 Requirements A primer on project requirements management Darren Dalcher 4.0 Performance Homing in on project performance Darren Dalcher Project performance audit - a methodology Alexia Nalewaik 5.0 Anti fragility Coming to terms with the unknown: Re-invoking Knightian uncertainty Darren Dalcher Are projects and project managers fragile robust or anti-fragile? Tony Bendell 6.0 Strategic initiatives We need to talk about strategy Darren Dalcher Managing strategic initiatives Terry Cooke-Davies 7.0 Governance Is it time for 'good enough' governance? Darren Dalcher Project governance Martin Samphire 8.0 Change Who killed change? Reconsidering the relationship between projects and change Darren Dalcher The value of business change management in projects Nicola Busby 9.0 Commercial management Commercial management and projects-a long overdue match? Darren Dalcher Commercial project management: Expands the body of knowledge into an essential domain Robin Hornby Conclusion Responding to the challenge of change Darren Dalcher. Index
List of Figures and Tables About the Editor Notes on Contributors Introduction The challenge of change: Identifying new and improved theories for project management Darren Dalcher 1. Ethics It starts with trust: People perspectives and relationship as the building blocks for sustainable success Darren Dalcher The project manager as a tightrope walker: dealing ethically with all affected parties Douglas Long and Ngaire Hunt 2. People What has Taylor ever done for us? Scientific and humane management reconsidered Darren Dalcher On the psychological aspect of management Fred Voskoboynikov 3.0 Requirements A primer on project requirements management Darren Dalcher 4.0 Performance Homing in on project performance Darren Dalcher Project performance audit - a methodology Alexia Nalewaik 5.0 Anti fragility Coming to terms with the unknown: Re-invoking Knightian uncertainty Darren Dalcher Are projects and project managers fragile robust or anti-fragile? Tony Bendell 6.0 Strategic initiatives We need to talk about strategy Darren Dalcher Managing strategic initiatives Terry Cooke-Davies 7.0 Governance Is it time for 'good enough' governance? Darren Dalcher Project governance Martin Samphire 8.0 Change Who killed change? Reconsidering the relationship between projects and change Darren Dalcher The value of business change management in projects Nicola Busby 9.0 Commercial management Commercial management and projects-a long overdue match? Darren Dalcher Commercial project management: Expands the body of knowledge into an essential domain Robin Hornby Conclusion Responding to the challenge of change Darren Dalcher. Index
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