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020 _a9781138679061
041 _aEnglish
082 _a658.404
_bGRI
100 _aGrit, Roel.
245 _aProject Management :
_bA Practical Approach /
_cRoel Grit
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNetherlands :
_bRoutledge,
_c2011.
300 _a198p.:
_bill.:
505 _tPart 1 Practical Theory 1 The project, 2 People working on Projects, 3 The project from start to Finish, 4 Planning and Scheduling, Part 2 Project tools, 5 Drawing up a project Plan, 6 Carrying out a project, 7 Organizing meetings, 8 Conducting interviews, 9 Writing a report, 10 Holding a presentation, 11 Making an executive summary
520 _aThe primary aim of Project Management is to facilitate the successful completion of projects. For this reason it puts particular emphasis on the importance of careful preparation and strategic co-operation within the project team. The first part of this new textbook offers a description of the project-based approach to the work environment, an analysis of when such an approach is appropriate and an account of how to make projects work. In addition, this part of the book discusses the role of planning software within the project environment. Part Two of the book describes the practical tools and skills needed to tackle projects. A number of the skills outlined in Part Two are also relevant to learning contexts other than projects. This new edition offers additional material on the life-cycle of the project: from setting up to completing a project. New sections deal with skills such as brainstorming and decision making in the project group. The text makes for required reading for project management students everywhere.
650 _aManagement
690 _aManagement
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_cBOOKS
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