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Project management : achieving project bottom-line succe / William J. Pinkerton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2003.Description: xxvii, 493 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0071412816
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.404 FIN
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Contents:
Ventures, Projects, and the Botton Line Project Origination: Defining the Need Defining the Project: Project Risk Factors Defining Venture and Corporate Risk Preproject Planning Organizing the Team Project Execution: Design and Procurement Project Execution: Construction and Installation On-Site (Preoperational) Testing Commissioning! Project-Related Training The Smaller Projects The Environmental Project The Re-Engineering Project Project Closeout: Make-Good Analysis Measuring Project Success
Summary: In "Project Management: Achieving the Bottom Line Success", author William J. Pinkerton explains the strategic thinking, planning, development, and testing processes that must take place to ensure a project's success - and necessity - before it's even approved. Successfully utilized in workshops throughout the USA, Canada, and Southeast Asia, this resource reveals how to: determine if projects are needed and how to make sure they succeed; develop and execute projects that reflect corporate goals and objectives; plan projects with an eye towards tangible bottom-line benefits and eliminate impulse thinking; and includes more than 125 tips for testing and recording project start-ups
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The word 'success' in the subtitle is written with two dollar signs.

Includes index.

Ventures, Projects, and the Botton Line
Project Origination: Defining the Need
Defining the Project: Project Risk Factors
Defining Venture and Corporate Risk
Preproject Planning
Organizing the Team
Project Execution: Design and Procurement
Project Execution: Construction and Installation
On-Site (Preoperational) Testing
Commissioning!
Project-Related Training
The Smaller Projects
The Environmental Project
The Re-Engineering Project
Project Closeout: Make-Good Analysis
Measuring Project Success

In "Project Management: Achieving the Bottom Line Success", author William J. Pinkerton explains the strategic thinking, planning, development, and testing processes that must take place to ensure a project's success - and necessity - before it's even approved. Successfully utilized in workshops throughout the USA, Canada, and Southeast Asia, this resource reveals how to: determine if projects are needed and how to make sure they succeed; develop and execute projects that reflect corporate goals and objectives; plan projects with an eye towards tangible bottom-line benefits and eliminate impulse thinking; and includes more than 125 tips for testing and recording project start-ups

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