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Author Lockyer, K. G.

Title Project management and project network techniques / Keith Lockyer, James Gordon
Edition Seventh edition of Critical path analysis and other project network techniques
Published Harlow, England ; New York : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2005

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 WATERFT BUSINESS  658.4032 Loc/Cpa 2005  AVAILABLE
Description xii, 257 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Projects and company organisational structures -- 3. Project organisation -- 4. Planning the project -- 5. Quality and reliability management in projects -- 6. Projects and procurement -- 7. Projects and risk management -- 8. Examining the project -- 9. Controlling time -- 10. Controlling cash -- 11. Drawing the activity-on-arrow-network -- 12. Drawing the activity-on-node network -- 13. Analysing the activity-on-arrow network -- 14. Analysing the activity-on-node network -- 15. Precedence networks - multiple dependency activity-on-node -- 16. The network and the bar chart -- 17. Resource analysis I -- 18. Resource analysis II -- 19. Line of balance and elemental trend analysis -- 20. Some practical considerations
Summary "The key strength of this text is the clear and detailed coverage of the myriad of planning techniques that can be used to structure the process of project management. With comprehensive coverage of the concepts and principles of project management and the phases of managing a project, this seventh edition reflects the most recent developments in techniques and practice." "This book is ideal for business or engineering students studying project management, and is equally useful for practising project managers."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Subject Network analysis (Planning)
Critical path analysis.
Project management.
Author Gordon, James, 1927-
Lockyer, K. G. Critical path analysis and other project network techniques
LC no. 2005040049
ISBN 0273693786 paperback
Other Titles Project management & project network techniques