Project Management Framework

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Summary

This book covers the framework of project management, a discipline that is topical in many quarters. The aims of ‘Project Management Framework’ are to understand project management and to stimulate and contribute to a structured way of thinking in applying this discipline. In this work, a systems view to project management is described, based on the realization that management is a synthesis or inverse problem. One of the overriding reasons for writing this book was to counter the myriad of misconceptions and thinking errors that exist amount project management writers and practitioners. In addition, the usage of correct terminology and application of right level of thinking are discussed as factors contributing to the heart of more mature management practices.


The subject matter is developed in this edition through looking at the fundamentals of projects and management and subsequently through studying the chronological development of the project life cycle. In order to support theory, numerous case examples from diverse industries are included. Aspects that are generally not available elsewhere are highlighted, whereas project management material that is readily available in other texts has been deliberately omitted.

This book is intended to serve students, teachers and practitioners. As only very few prerequisites are needed apart from a basic interest in projects, some exposure to the discipline and a systematic thinking ability, this book serves a broad group of interested readers who want to know more about the discipline.

Table of Contents

Preface;

About the author;

A. OVERVIEW

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Projects and project life cycles
  • 3. What is project management?
  • 4. Systematic general problem solving

B. STARTING A PROJECT OFF

  • 5. Early project activities
  • 6. A project’s origin
  • 7. Objectives and constraints
  • 8. Project scope

C. OTHER LIFE CYCLE ACTIVITIES

  • 9. Other life cycle activities

D. PROJECT EXAMPLES

  • 10. Movie making
  • 11. Organisational change
  • 12. Converting to a project-based organization
  • 13. Technical V non-technical projects
  • 14. Projects with ill-defined scope
  • 15. Fast-tracked projects

E. A FRESH LOOK AT PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  • 16. Systems thinking
  • 17. Stages ((phased) decomposition of projects

References;

Subject index.