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Managing Projects for Value (Project Management Essential Library)

Managing Projects for Value (Project Management Essential Library)
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Managing Projects for Value (Project Management Essential Library)

 
 
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With a clear focus on how business objectives determine project value, this book explains how to use an "investment-based" perspective to integrate finance, risk management and strategic planning. You'll develop workflows that overcome constraints of time, cost and scheduling as you benefit from new tools that relate processes directly to business goals: the project balance sheet and the time-centric earned value system. In addition, a new goal decomposition methodology gives you the best chance of getting projects started - and getting them accomplished successfully.


Product Details
Author:John C. Goodpasture
Paperback:120 pages
Publisher:Management Concepts Inc
Publication Date:October 01, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:1567261388
Package Length:9.2 inches
Package Width:7.0 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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4Excellent book for the business manager  Dec 17, 2003
This book is an excellent brief on the business application for project management and the value selection for a project as applied to the business perspective. This book is on my list of favorite recommendations to non-project managers and business application managers struggling to understand the value that project management offers an organization. It also provides incite on how project selection supports a business case, company goals and objectives.

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1Value without value  Mar 16, 2002 By Michael Lyons
The title proports to tell us how to approach project management from a value management perspective. The idea is right, the execution inadequate. The author uses a number of chapters to gloss the surface of ROI measures, etc.; but doesn't make their application clear or usable. I highlighted something in the introduction, then nothing for 60 pages. I quit reading the book after that. This is a topic area that I am very interested in, but I did not find the book useful.

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1Value without value  Mar 16, 2002 By Michael Lyons
The title proports to tell us how to approach project management from a value management perspective. The idea is right, the execution inadequate. The author uses a number of chapters to gloss the surface of ROI measures, etc.; but doesn't make their application clear or usable. I highlighted something in the introduction, then nothing for 60 pages. I quit reading the book after that. This is a topic area that I am very interested in, but I did not find the book useful.

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