Description |
vi, 247 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Project characteristics -- 3. Pitfalls in project management -- 4. Foundation of the project -- 5. Global planning - milestone planning -- 6. Global organizing - milestone responsibility chart -- 7. Detail planning and detail organization -- 8. Project control -- 9. Quality in project work -- 10. Project culture -- 11. Goal Directed Project Management - example and summary |
Summary |
"This fully updated third edition of Goal Directed Project Management highlights the close relationship between managing change and the key ideas of GDPM. The central focus of GDPM is to develop an understanding of, and commitment to, managing successful and lasting change. Throughout the text, the authors constantly emphasize the need to develop people's involvement and commitment to the project. The authors refer to this as "PSO" (people, systems and organization). Goal Directed Project Management gives detailed and practical guidance on how to plan, organize and control these PSO projects effectively by presenting the methods and tools that will significantly increase the probability of success."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: Goal directed project management / Erling S. Andersen ... [et al.]. 1987 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-241) |
Notes |
Translated from the Norwegian |
Subject |
Project management.
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Management by objectives.
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Strategic planning.
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Author |
Grude, Kristoffer V.
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Haug, Tor.
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Katagiri, Mike.
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Turner, J. Rodney (John Rodney), 1953-
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LC no. |
2004000616 |
ISBN |
0749441860 |
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