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Project Management for Dummies - Uk

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Stay on track and within budget with this accessible guide to project planning
 
Project Management For Dummies guides you to a thorough understanding of how to successfully manage projects--and the people who work on them--even if you're brand new to the project management field. You'll learn the basic concepts, key tips and tricks for making things go smoothly, and updated information relevant to today's UK business practices. Even if you aren't entering a project management role, you'll need to learn project planning skills to stay competitive in today's employment market. Now revised with fresh content on everything from a project's start to its finish, this friendly Dummies title will teach you to manage projects large and small.
* Learn the must-know concepts in project management
* Discover planning techniques that will enhance your effectiveness
* Manage projects with in-person or virtual teams
* Avoid common mistakes and know what to do when the unexpected happens
 
This guide is excellent for anyone in a project management role, students with an eye toward a career in project management, and anyone who needs to organize and complete large tasks.

List of contents

Introduction 1
 
About This Book 2
 
Foolish Assumptions 2
 
Icons Used in This Book 3
 
Beyond the Book 4
 
Where to Go from Here 4
 
Part 1: Understanding Projects and What You Want to Achieve 5
 
Chapter 1: Success in Project Management 7
 
Taking on a Project 7
 
Avoiding the Pitfalls 8
 
Deciding Whether the Job is a Project 10
 
Understanding the four control areas 10
 
Recognising the diversity of projects 12
 
Understanding the four stages of a project 13
 
Defining the Project Manager's Role 15
 
Looking at the Project Manager's tasks 16
 
Opposing opposition 17
 
Avoiding 'shortcuts' 18
 
Deciding On Your Approach 19
 
Chapter 2: Thinking Through the Life of Your Project 21
 
Using a Set Approach 21
 
Breaking the Project Down into Stages 22
 
Appreciating the advantages of stages 23
 
Deciding on the number of delivery stages 24
 
Understanding the Four Main Stages 25
 
Starting the project 25
 
The planning stage - organising and preparing 28
 
The delivery stages - carrying out the work 32
 
The closure stage 36
 
Chapter 3: Defining the Scope and Producing a Business Case 37
 
Defining the Scope 38
 
Managing expectations and avoiding disappointment 39
 
Challenging the scope 39
 
Understanding the dimensions of scope 40
 
Being clear 40
 
Considering the requirements 41
 
Producing a Business Case 41
 
Getting to grips with the basic contents 42
 
Keeping the Business Case up to date 42
 
Figuring out why you're doing the project 43
 
Understanding project justification 44
 
Understanding benefits 45
 
Writing the Business Case 49
 
Complying with organisational standards 50
 
Going Back to the Scope 50
 
Challenging the existing scope 51
 
Going the second mile 51
 
Getting to Grips with Techniques 52
 
Calculating return on investment 52
 
Understanding cost-benefit analysis 52
 
Chapter 4: Knowing Your Project's Stakeholders 55
 
Managing Stakeholders 56
 
Identifying stakeholders - the 'who' 57
 
Analysing the stakeholders - the 'where' 60
 
Understanding positions - the 'why' 62
 
Deciding action - the 'what' 63
 
Working with stakeholders - the 'how' 65
 
Planning the work - the 'when' 66
 
Handling Opposition 67
 
Solving the problems 67
 
Focusing on the common areas 67
 
Understanding that you're a threat 67
 
Spotting facts and emotions 69
 
Overriding the opposition 70
 
Handling Multiple-Stakeholder Projects 71
 
Getting multiple approvals 71
 
Developing management strategies 71
 
Part 2: Planning Time: Determining What, When and How Much 73
 
Chapter 5: Planning with Deliverables First 75
 
Seeing the Logic of Product Planning 76
 
Thinking 'product' before thinking 'task' 76
 
Understanding the problems of an activity focus 78
 
Knowing What a Product Is - and Isn't 79
 
Finding Good Product Names 80
 
Using a Business Project Example 81
 
Identifying the products 81
 
Developing a sequence 82
 
Defining the products 87
 
Using a Structured Product List 88
 
Unleashing the Power of the Work Flow Diagram 91
 
Using the Work Flow Diagram for risk 92
 
Using the Work Flow Diagram for control 92
 
Using the Work Flow

About the author










Nick Graham is an experienced project practitioner, trainer and author, with his clear explanations helped by also being a qualified teacher. His training work has taken him worldwide, and he has worked with the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Nick is also the author of Project Management Checklists For Dummies.

Product details

Authors Nick Graham, Nick (Inspirandum) Graham, Graham Nick
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2023
 
EAN 9781394201884
ISBN 978-1-394-20188-4
No. of pages 448
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Business administration, companies
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Projektmanagement, Business & management, Technology: general issues, Project management, Wirtschaft u. Management

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