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Successful Project Management in Social Work and Social Care: Managing Resources, Assessing Risks and Measuring Outcomes: Essential Skills for Social Work and Social Care Managers

Autor Gary Spolander, Linda Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2012
Project management skills for social work and social care managers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849052191
ISBN-10: 1849052190
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 116 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd
Seria Essential Skills for Social Work and Social Care Managers


Descriere

Managers in social work and social care contexts are required to manage a wide range of projects: long-term and short-term, on large and small scales, in partnership with other agencies, and covering a broad range of issues and contexts. Management of these projects requires specific expertise, and this book sets out what these core skills are and how they can be achieved. Topics such as managing resources, assessing risks, and measuring outcomes are covered, as well as how to start and end a project.

The authors acknowledge the values and ethics inherent to care environments, as well as the business skills necessary for good management. Detailed case studies demonstrate the ideas in action, and reflective activities, practical tools and action checklists are included throughout. This practical handbook provides a clear and comprehensive guide to how to be an excellent project manager, and is a must-read for all social work and social care managers and post-qualifying social work and social care students.
 


Notă biografică

Gary Spolander is Principal Lecturer, Social and Health Care Management, University of Coventry, UK. He has undertaken a number of management roles and has designed and taught leadership and management programmes. Linda Martin is Senior Lecturer, Department of Social and Community Studies, University of Coventry, UK. She has management experience in the statutory and voluntary sectors, and has developed and implemented programmes for managers.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements. Series editor's foreword. 1. Introduction to Project Management. 2. Projects in Action. 3. The Context for Project Management. 4. Project Management for Service Users. 5. Managing Your Project. 6. Leading Your Project Team and Developing Partnerships. 7. Delivering Your Project. 8. Ending Your Project. 9. Project Management Across Diverse Cultures. References. Contributors' Information. Index.