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Succeeding in the Project Management Jungle: How to Manage the People Side of Projects

Autor Doug Russell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2011
Despite the investment of time and money, companies are struggling to ensure their projects succeed. In his innovative book, author Doug Russell shows readers how the people-centric TACTILE Management ™ system maximizes an organization’s current processes by cutting through the technical weeds to emphasize individual skills and the value of collaboration. Using the seven characteristics of high-performance project teams--transparency, accountability, communication, trust, integrity, leadership, and execution--Succeeding in the Project Management Jungle teaches readers how to: take project teams out of their functional silos and transform them into a powerful, integrated force; balance the expectations of customers, management, and project teams with the technical requirements of cost, schedule, and performance; avoid or minimize possible pitfalls; and much more. With countless man-hours clocked and billions of dollars spent every year on project tools, companies can’t afford the astonishingly slow success rate of most businesses’ endeavors. This phase-by-phase project guide shows readers how to apply invaluable people soft skills in real-life situations to ensure every phase of the project cycle is a success.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814416150
ISBN-10: 0814416152
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Specială
Editura: Amacom
Colecția Amacom
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States

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Despite the investment of time and money, companies are struggling to ensure their projects succeed. In his innovative book, author Doug Russell shows readers how the people-centric TACTILE Management ™ system maximizes an organization’s current processes by cutting through the technical weeds to emphasize individual skills and the value of collaboration. Using the seven characteristics of high-performance project teams--transparency, accountability, communication, trust, integrity, leadership, and execution--Succeeding in the Project Management Jungle teaches readers how to: take project teams out of their functional silos and transform them into a powerful, integrated force; balance the expectations of customers, management, and project teams with the technical requirements of cost, schedule, and performance; avoid or minimize possible pitfalls; and much more. With countless man-hours clocked and billions of dollars spent every year on project tools, companies can’t afford the astonishingly slow success rate of most businesses’ endeavors. This phase-by-phase project guide shows readers how to apply invaluable people soft skills in real-life situations to ensure every phase of the project cycle is a success.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I:The Project Management Jungle

Chapter 1: Welcome to the Project Management Jungle

Escape Is Possible from the Project Management Jungle

What Creates the Project Management Jungle?

TACTILE Management™ Defined

Succeeding in the Project Management Jungle

PART II:The Foundation of TACTILE Management

Chapter 2: The Seven Characteristics of Successful Projects

Transparency

Accountability

Communication

Trust

Integrity

Leadership That Drives Needed Change

Execution Results

PART III: Mastering the Expectations of Key Stakeholders

Chapter 3: Expectations Management

High-Level Stakeholder Expectations

Case Study: The R.101 Project

Traditional Project Constraints with Stakeholder Expectations

Triple Expectations Pyramid

Putting It All Together

Chapter 4: The Triple Expectations Pyramid and Your Customer

Customer Expectations: Scope

Customer Expectations: Cost

Customer Expectations: Schedule

Chapter 5: The Triple Expectations Pyramid and Your Management

Two Toxic Management Styles

Your Management's Expectations: Scope

Your Management's Expectations: Schedule

Your Management's Expectations: Cost

Chapter 6: The Triple Expectations Pyramid and Your Team

Your Team's Expectations: Scope

Your Team's Expectations: Schedule

Your Team's Expectations: Cost

Using the Triple Expectations Pyramid

PART IV:Avoiding Pitfalls in the Five KeyAreas of a Project

Chapter 7: Initiating

PM Assignment

Project Charter

Project Scope

Preplanning the Plan

Avoiding Toxic Management in Initiation

Case Study: The Path Less Taken

Chapter 8: Planning

Creating the Initial (Baseline) Plan

Historical Planning Approaches

TACTILE Planning Approach

Project Management Plan Basics: Scope, Time, Cost, and Risk

Management

Finishing the Plan: Quality Assurance, Human Resources,

Communication, Procurement, and Integration Management

Discovering and Addressing Needed Information Until Approval

Flexibly Looking Ahead

Avoiding Toxic Management in Planning

Case Study: The Path Less Taken

Chapter 9: Executing

Executing to the Plan

TACTILE Execution Approach

Meetings

Controlling Change Control

Selling New Baselines

Learning How to Win

Case Study: The Path Less Taken

Chapter 10: Monitoring, Controlling, and Reporting

Monitoring

(Don't Even Try To) Control

Reporting

Case Study: The Path Less Taken

Chapter 11: Closing

Properly Close All Project Activities

Capture Data for Organizational Learning

Ensure Personal Growth

Case Study: The Path Less Taken

PARTV: LivingWell in the Project Management Jungle

Chapter 12: "From Chaos comes Creativity, from Order Comes Profit”

Bibliography

Index


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