Cover art for Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control, Sixth Edition: The Ultimate Hands-On Guide to Bringing Projects in On Time and On Budget
Published
Mcgraw Hill Education, January 2023
ISBN
9781264286270
Format
Hardcover, 528 pages

Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control, Sixth Edition: The Ultimate Hands-On Guide to Bringing Projects in On Time and On Budget 6th edition

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The go-to guide for getting projects done on time and on budget-revised and updated with a sophisticated image program and contemporary examples

For more than 30 years, Project Planning, Scheduling and Control has been the benchmark guide for project managers seeking to increase their skills or pass the PMP exam. Providing an applications-oriented understanding of all the issues you'll face throughout your career, this new edition offers more strategies for dealing effectively with team members, clients, senior managers, and other key stakeholders-a critically important skill for project success.

Written by one of today's leading experts on the topic-James P. Lewis-Project Planning, Scheduling and Control details the role of the project manager and includes the Lewis model for achieving high-performance project management using the whole-brain model of thinking. Updates include:

Seven brand new chapters on popular methods and technologies for project management

Thirteen fully revised chapters

The technologies of project management, including the digital project office

The imperative of leadership as a project management strategy

Selection, evaluation, and control of projects

Dealing with diverse stakeholders, such as investors, board members, and international clients

Project management for managing the entire enterprise

The daily practice of leading project teams

Additional resources for instructors and readers available at the Lewis Institute website

Lewis reinforces the Project Management Institute's recommended success strategies, from planning, implementation, and scheduling to communication, risk management, execution, and control stages.

The new edition of this classic guide is a must-have for project management practitioner.

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