Tools for Complex Projects draws on research in the areas of project management, complexity theory and systems thinking to provide a ready reference for understanding and managing the increasing complexity of projects and programmes. The main part of the book provides a series of fourteen project tools. Some of these tools may be used at the level of the whole project life-cycle. Others may be applied ad hoc at any time. In each case, the authors provide: detailed guidelines for using the tool, information on its purpose and the types of complexity for which it is most appropriate, the…mehr
Tools for Complex Projects draws on research in the areas of project management, complexity theory and systems thinking to provide a ready reference for understanding and managing the increasing complexity of projects and programmes. The main part of the book provides a series of fourteen project tools. Some of these tools may be used at the level of the whole project life-cycle. Others may be applied ad hoc at any time. In each case, the authors provide: detailed guidelines for using the tool, information on its purpose and the types of complexity for which it is most appropriate, the theoretical background to the tool, a practical example of its use, and any necessary words of caution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kaye Remington and Julien Pollack have extensive experience in extending project management concepts into many fields in practice, education and research, integrating material from fields not traditionally associated with project management. Kaye Remington has 25 years project management and senior management experience and until very recently was Course Director of the Master of Project Management program at the University of Technology Sydney. Julien Pollack has experience in the delivery of complex strategic development projects and has recently been awarded national and international awards for applied research in project management and systems thinking.
Inhaltsangabe
1: What is a Complex Project? I: Types of Project Complexity: Character and Management 2: Where Complexity Comes From in a Management Context 3: Structurally Complex Projects 4: Technically Complex Projects 5: Directionally Complex Projects 6: Temporally Complex Projects II: Tools and Techniques 7: Guide to the Tools 8: Mapping the Complexity 9: System Anatomy 10: Target Outturn Cost 11: Programme Tool 12: Role Definition 13: Jazz (Time-Linked Semi-Structures) 14: Multimethodology in Series 15: Multimethodology in Parallel 16: Virtual Gates 17: Risk Interdependencies 18: Temporal Cost/Time Comparison (TCTC) 19: Kokotovich Triad 20: Stanislavski's Method 21: Discursive Universe 22: Conclusion
1: What is a Complex Project? I: Types of Project Complexity: Character and Management 2: Where Complexity Comes From in a Management Context 3: Structurally Complex Projects 4: Technically Complex Projects 5: Directionally Complex Projects 6: Temporally Complex Projects II: Tools and Techniques 7: Guide to the Tools 8: Mapping the Complexity 9: System Anatomy 10: Target Outturn Cost 11: Programme Tool 12: Role Definition 13: Jazz (Time-Linked Semi-Structures) 14: Multimethodology in Series 15: Multimethodology in Parallel 16: Virtual Gates 17: Risk Interdependencies 18: Temporal Cost/Time Comparison (TCTC) 19: Kokotovich Triad 20: Stanislavski's Method 21: Discursive Universe 22: Conclusion
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