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Project Management
Author: Gary R. Heerkens Edition: 1 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Binding: Paperback ISBN: 0071379525 Price: You Save: 59%
Project Management (Briefcase Books Series)
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The Excel project management template facilitates the creation of project plans and monitoring of progress through automated features. Project budget and resource requirements are established as tasks are identified and defined. Industry specific phase and task text can be utilized to accelerate project planning. Project monitoring is automated via the distribution and importing of progress from individual participant files.
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Project Management Journal is the academic and research quarterly of the Project Management Institute. Each issue of Project Management Journal addresses a broad range of interests, theories, research and applications in project management.
About the Author Quentin W. Fleming is principal of Fleming Management Consultancy in Tustin, California, USA.Joel M. Koppelman, is CEO of Primavera Systems, Inc., a major software developer in the project management industry.
The skills-based Briefcase Books Series is filled with ideas and strategies to help managers become more capable, efficient, effective, and valuable to their corporations.
Project Management reviews the steps in organizing and managing projects, from how to build a realistic schedule to how to measure both success and failure. A concise and accessible, yet authoritative, guide to a topic in which books are more often lengthy and technical, Project Management discusses team building, timing, the planning process, estimating project costs, managing project interfaces, the four stages of risk management, and more.
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