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The Definitive Guide to Project Management: The fast track to getting the job done on time and on budget, 2nd Edition

  • By Sebastian Nokes
  • Published Aug 26, 2008 by FT Press.
    • Copyright 2007
    • Dimensions: 6 X 9
    • Pages: 376
    • Edition: 2nd
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    • ISBN-10: 0-273-71097-4
    • ISBN-13: 978-0-273-71097-4

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Sebastian Nokes is a management consultant and has written and edited several management books. He regularly project-manages programmes of a range of sizes, from smaller projects to multi-million pound projects. He is a member of the PMI and has the Institute’s PMP certification.

Successful project management is delivering your projects on time, to brief and within budget. The Definitive Guide to Project Management shows you step by step how to master the techniques of effective project management so that your projects deliver what you want, every time.

Suitable for both beginners and more experienced project managers, The Definitive Guide to Project Management is the essential companion for anyone looking to develop their project management skills. Revised and improved to follow the presigious PMI certification scheme, its indispensable advice can be put to work immediately.

Inside you will find key exam questions, templates and action checklists to help you at each stage of your well-executed project.

Get the job done and on time with The Definitive Guide to Project Management

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide, March 1, 2013
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Project Management is quite complicated. This book is written in plain english, easy to understand and affordable. I recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All you need to pass., August 7, 2012
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Used this book on my own and passed, once you put in the effort of reading this, you wont need a lecturer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource!, August 5, 2012
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I used this book during my PMP prep and it is very well written and an excellent resource. It is also a great reference for those wanting to understand the project management process as it pertains to the PMBOK.
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Table of Contents

About the authors 

Acknowledgements 

Preface to the Second Edition  

 List of figures 

An introductory case study 

 

1       Introduction

       Aims of this chapter

       What’s new about the new edition? 

       What do project managers really want? 

       Emerging standards for project management 

       Project management is founded on common sense 

       How readers can use this book 

       What kinds of project is this book aimed at? 

       Project management’s nine knowledge areas 

       Projects as a distinct class of activity 

       Managing projects 

       The project management lifecycle 

       Summary 

       Notes 

 

2    Project organization, people and management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       Structure of this chapter 

       First thoughts 

       Main kinds of organization and consequences for project management 

       Project management system 

       Project organization and project roles 

       Managing the project team 

       Project lifecycle 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

       Notes 

 

3    Project management processes 

       Aims of this chapter 

       Process groups – rationale and general principles 

       The initiating process group 

       The planning process group 

       The executing process group 

       The monitoring and controlling process group 

       The closing process group 

       Summary 

       Notes 

 

4    Project integration management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is project integration management? 

       The role of integration in project management 

       A first look at project integration management 

       Processes and process groups of integration management 

       Develop project charter 

       Develop preliminary project scope statement 

       Develop project management plan 

       Project initiation 

       Direct and manage project execution 

       Other project integration management tools and techniques 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

       Notes 

 

5    Project scope management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is project scope management? 

       Principles of project scope management 

       Scope planning 

       Scope definition 

       Create work breakdown structure 

       Scope verification 

       Scope creep 

       Scope control 

       Scope management process in action 

       Summary 

 

6    Project time management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is time management?

       Time management in projects 

       Trading time

       Activity definition 

       Activity sequencing 

       Activity resource estimating 

       Activity duration estimating 

       Schedule development 

       Schedule control 

      Meetings and time management

 

7    Cost management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       Costs matter 

       Key concepts 

       The importance of costs and financial knowledge 

       Scope and cost 

       Five rules of thumb for estimating costs 

       A specialist task 

       Cost management process groups 

       Cost estimating 

       Cost budgeting 

       Cost control 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

       Notes 

 

8    Quality management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       An introduction to the concept of quality 

       Quality management – an overview of the knowledge area 

       Quality and quality management defined 

       Quality planning 

       The difference between quality assurance and quality control 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

       Notes 

 

9    People management (human resources) 

     &nbpter      People matter 

       HR planning 

       Acquire the project team 

       Develop the project team 

       Manage the project team 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

 

10  Project communications management 

       Aims of this chapter  

       Why communication is important in projects 

       Some problems of project communication 

       Ten principles of project communication 

       A systematic approach to communications management 

       Summary 

       Further reading 

 

11  Project risk management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is project risk management? 

       Risk management principles 

       Risk management planning 

       Risk identification 

       Qualitative risk analysis 

       Quantitative risk analysis 

       Risk response planning 

       Risk monitoring and control 

       Summary 

 

12  Project procurement management 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is project procurement management? 

       Why bother with procurement management? 

       How does procurement management fit in the process groups? 

       Critical factors in procurement 

       Steps in project procurement management 

       Contracts 

       Contract statement of work 

       Contract administration 

       Contract change control system 

       The project manager’s role 

       The special problems of IT procurement 

       Centralized/decentralized contracting 

       Summary 

       Notes 

 

13       Professional responsibility 

       Aims of this chapter 

       What is a profession? What is professional responsibility? 

       The business case for professional responsibility 

       The PMI and professional responsibility 

       Codes of ethics 

       Summary 

       Note 

 

       Appendix A: The critical chain method 

       Understanding activity durations 

       Critical chain and activity durations 

       Focus on critical activities 

       The project buffer as a diagnostic 

       Action summary 

       Notes 

 

       Appendix B: Benefits management 

       The problem 

       Benefits management 

       Business benefits 

       Conclusion 

 

       Appendix C: PMI exam preparation 

       Aims of this appendix 

       What are the credentials offered by the PMI? 

       PMP or CAPM? 

       Exam structure 

       Preparing for and sitting the exam 

       Examples of questions 

 

       Afterword: Ten top tips for managing projects 

 

        Index 

 

 
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