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Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805131 |
The Managing Databases Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to designing, creating, updating and otherwise managing databases, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805123 |
The Managing Change is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to identifying, documenting and otherwise managing change that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805115 |
The Managing Progress Module is to introduce tools, techniques and methodologies associated with Earned Value Management, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 55 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805050 |
The Managing Scope Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies associated with scope definition and scope management that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805093 |
The Managing Planning and Scheduling Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices associated with planning and scheduling, which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805042 |
The Managing People is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to identifying, developing, preparing and compensating or rewarding people to work on or in support of projects, that have been “best tested and proven” and found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Shane Forth |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2020-10-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000194221 |
Although projects always carry risk, too many projects run late or exceed their original budgets by eye-watering amounts. This book is a comprehensive guide to the procedures needed to ensure that projects will be delivered on time, to specification and within budget. Eight expert contributors have combined their considerable talents to explain all aspects of project control from project conception to completion in an informative text, liberally supported where necessary by clear illustrations. This handbook will benefit all project practitioners, including project managers and those working in project management offices. It will also provide an invaluable guide for students studying for higher degrees in project management and its associated disciplines.
Author | : Seweryn Spalek |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis Group/CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 11 |
Release | : 2019-01-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1138307289 |
Data Analytics in Project Management. Data analytics plays a crucial role in business analytics. Without a rigid approach to analyzing data, there is no way to glean insights from it. Business analytics ensures the expected value of change while that change is implemented by projects in the business environment. Due to the significant increase in the number of projects and the amount of data associated with them, it is crucial to understand the areas in which data analytics can be applied in project management. This book addresses data analytics in relation to key areas, approaches, and methods in project management. It examines: • Risk management • The role of the project management office (PMO) • Planning and resource management • Project portfolio management • Earned value method (EVM) • Big Data • Software support • Data mining • Decision-making • Agile project management Data analytics in project management is of increasing importance and extremely challenging. There is rapid multiplication of data volumes, and, at the same time, the structure of the data is more complex. Digging through exabytes and zettabytes of data is a technological challenge in and of itself. How project management creates value through data analytics is crucial. Data Analytics in Project Management addresses the most common issues of applying data analytics in project management. The book supports theory with numerous examples and case studies and is a resource for academics and practitioners alike. It is a thought-provoking examination of data analytics applications that is valuable for projects today and those in the future.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805077 |
The Managing Contracts Module is to introduce those tools, techniques and methodologies for managing contracts that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805069 |
The Managing Risk and Opportunity Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies associated with risk and opportunity, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.