Practical project management

For courses in Project Management, especially in business and telecommunications-oriented programs. Unique in format, approach, and content, this text follows a fictional training seminar given to six management professionals who are "trainees" in project management. In the seminar, the t...

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Main Author: Ghattas, R. G. (Author)
Other Authors: McKee, Sandra L. 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey Prentice Hall 2001
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Summary:For courses in Project Management, especially in business and telecommunications-oriented programs. Unique in format, approach, and content, this text follows a fictional training seminar given to six management professionals who are "trainees" in project management. In the seminar, the trainees work through two major projects and several other smaller projects-each highlighting and refining different issues that will make the managers better at controlling a complex process and in avoiding and eliminating unnecessary stress for the project, themselves, and their employees. Exceptionally practical and applied, the text guides students through a proven strategy for success and provides them with the tools they need to handle any project's unique combination of people, processes, and tasks.
Physical Description:xxi, 294 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0130953091