400
700
900
What Executives Need To Know About Project Management
International Institute for Learning | Harold Kerzner Ph.D. | Frank P. Saladis

What Executives Need To Know About Project Management

Wiley (Aug 17, 2009)
9780470500811
| eBook
304 pages | 163 x 236 mm | English
Dewey 658.404
LC Classification HD69.P75 .K497 2009
LC Control No. 2009018605

Subject

  • Management
  • Project Management

Plot

As project management has evolved and matured, so has the executive's role in project management. To ensure the success of individual projects and the organization as a whole, today's executives are increasingly involved in activities such as capacity planning, portfolio management, prioritization, and strategic planning specifically for project management. In fact, more and more executives are becoming certified Project Management Professionals (PMPs). What Executives Need to Know About Project Management offers executives a guide to project management, focusing on what they need to know and what they need to do. It provides step-by-step guidance to help executives get effective, well-resourced project management teams in place and ensure the success of any individual project. The book begins with basic principles, including a detailed discussion of the three best practices that enable executives to ensure effective project management: Developing an environment where project management is viewed as a profession Securing key personnel for project management positions Creating opportunities for rewards and advancement through successful project management Next, the book explores how executives serve as executive sponsors in project management teams, setting forth solutions to the many problems and challenges they face in this role, including managing disagreements, delegating authority, and accelerating projects. The authors explain how the role of the executive sponsor changes depending upon the life-cycle phase of the project. For example, during the project initiation and planning phases, the sponsor may take on a very active role, ensuring that proper objectives are established and that the project plan satisfies the needs of the business as well as the needs of the client. During the execution phase, the sponsor may take on a less active role; however, the book shows how executive sponsors need to become involved when roadblocks appear, crises occur, and conflicts arise over priorities among projects. Throughout the book, helpful illustrations clarify complex concepts and processes.

Details

Printing 1
First Edition Yes

Personal

Owner Mustamin al-Mandary
Location Balikpapan
Index 6813
Added Date Dec 24, 2025 08:02:49
Modified Date Dec 24, 2025 08:04:08

Value

Purchased Dec 24, 2025 at Z Library
Book Condition Sangat Bagus