This book explains the use of strategic project analysis, and advocates for a closer relationship between economic analysis and project evaluation and provides real-world examples of major projects that have used this method.
This book explains the use of strategic project analysis, and advocates for a closer relationship between economic analysis and project evaluation and provides real-world examples of major projects that have used this method.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexia Nalewaik is the owner of Pellucid Projects LLC and occasionally an adjunct professor in engineering economics and project evaluation at higher education institutions such as George Washington University and American University. She is a quantity surveyor with over 30 years of experience in audit, risk analysis, and cost management for complex capital mega-programs. She is a Fellow of RICS, AACE International, the Guild of Project Controls, and ICEC. She serves on RICS Governing Council and is a Past Chair of ICEC and a Past President of AACE International. This is her third book.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. What is strategic project analysis? 2. Analysis planning 3. Stakeholders 4. Risk 5. Quantitative concepts 6. Qualitative concepts 7. Perspective, bias, and ethics 8. Reviewing an analysis report 9. Sustainability and resilience 10. Scenarios 11. Closing comments 12. Solution sets