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Strategic planning is the starting point for projects and often the
primary reason for a project's success or failure. It has the
potential to enable every organisation to realise its ideals and
actualise its values, whether it be a small start-up business, a
large international company or even an entire society. Project
leaders and project-orientated organisations need to understand
strategic planning to recognise their position and environment, and
make rational decisions when selecting and defining their projects
and programs. But, those same principles can have broader, more
profound, and more ambitious applications too. Project: Strategy is
a practical handbook that enables organisations of any size, and
employees at all levels within them, to form strategic plans and
actively contribute to them throughout a project's development.
Rather than focus on superficial exercises, this book draws from
knowledge outside of business and management - humanities,
philosophy, psychology, technology, and engineering - to create a
holistic view and a depth of understanding you would never achieve
with SWOT analysis alone. Taking the reader on a pragmatic journey,
it teaches self-reflexion, social responsibility and creative
thinking with application to their projects and plans, but also to
their working relationships and to their organisations. This book
is also an ideal introductory book to progressive programs on
strategic planning, with a focus on collaborative work, open
strategy, and open strategic planning on a social level. It
provides a wealth of learning tools and case studies to demonstrate
best practice. This is the ideal guide to project planning for
anyone that wants their planning decisions to be as wise as they
are savvy.
How relevant is ethics to project management? The book - which aims
to demystify the field of ethics for project managers and managers
in general - takes both a critical and a practical look at project
management in terms of success criteria, and ethical opportunities
and risks. The goal is to help the reader to use ethical theory to
further identify opportunities and risks within their projects and
thereby to advance more directly along the path of mature and
sustainable managerial practice. Project Ethics opens with an
investigation of the critical success factors in project
management. It then illustrates how situations can arise within
projects where values can compete, and looks at how ethical
theories on virtue, utility, duty and rights can be used as
competence eye-openers to evaluate projects. The reader is
challenged to think of their project management experiences where
questions of competing values surfaced, and mirror them in short
vignettes taken from real practice from all round the globe.
Finally, a new method is introduced, based on classical ethical
theory, which can help project owners, project managers, project
teams and stakeholders, to identify, estimate and evaluate ethical
opportunities and risks in projects.
How relevant is ethics to project management? The book - which aims
to demystify the field of ethics for project managers and managers
in general - takes both a critical and a practical look at project
management in terms of success criteria, and ethical opportunities
and risks. The goal is to help the reader to use ethical theory to
further identify opportunities and risks within their projects and
thereby to advance more directly along the path of mature and
sustainable managerial practice. Project Ethics opens with an
investigation of the critical success factors in project
management. It then illustrates how situations can arise within
projects where values can compete, and looks at how ethical
theories on virtue, utility, duty and rights can be used as
competence eye-openers to evaluate projects. The reader is
challenged to think of their project management experiences where
questions of competing values surfaced, and mirror them in short
vignettes taken from real practice from all round the globe.
Finally, a new method is introduced, based on classical ethical
theory, which can help project owners, project managers, project
teams and stakeholders, to identify, estimate and evaluate ethical
opportunities and risks in projects.
Strategic planning is the starting point for projects and often the
primary reason for a project's success or failure. Project leaders
and project-orientated organisations need to understand strategic
planning to understand their position and environment, and make
rational decisions when selecting and defining their projects and
programmes. The authors provide the reader with a straightforward,
comprehensive understanding of the basics of project management,
including the present status of the discipline, its history, and
theoretical foundations. With emphasis on the project life cycle,
it is designed to support the IPMA D, C, or B level qualifications,
and IPMA Competence Baseline 4.0, providing you with all the
information needed to pursue certification. Project: Execution is
also an ideal introductory textbook to progressive programmes on
strategic planning, with a focus on collaborative work, open
strategy, and an exploration of open strategic planning on a social
level. It provides a wealth of learning tools and case studies to
demonstrate best practice. This is the ideal guide to project
planning for anyone that wants their planning decisions to be as
wise as they are savvy.
All teamwork is grounded on effective communication. Project
Communication enables project managers, leaders of project teams
and team members to get their ideas heard, facilitate effective
teamwork, create a culture of openness and creative thinking--in
short, a culture of effective communication within their team. .
The book opens with an orientation on what group dynamics and
interpersonal communication entail, particularly in terms of
management teams. It then guides the reader on a personal journey
whereby different theories and concepts in group dynamics,
communication and project team management are gradually introduced.
Readers are encouraged to use the book to explore and improve their
personal communication style, with the aim of sustaining growth and
development within project teams and their respective
organisations. Project Communication is an ideal companion to
professionals, specialists, and project managers who are leading or
working in teams within all types of organisations, businesses,
NGOs and governmental and transnational institutions. The book
should be of interest to all those who want to use psychological
knowledge to improve their teams. It is also a practical guide that
can be used as a training course in interpersonal communication in
general, with a special focus on project teams.
The implementation of quality management can be seen as a sequence
of projects and evolves as a result of how projects are planned,
executed and closed. This book explores quality management from a
project management perspective, based on the author's long
experience of teaching and practicing, including the implementation
and operation of quality management systems within various types of
organisations. The author explores the origins of quality
management as a discipline, it's appearance in the present form and
how quality management can be implemented and applied in all kinds
of organisations to achieve stability and better results. The basic
principles of quality management and the ISO9001 quality management
standard are discussed and explained from a broad perspective, with
illustrative examples from different types of organisations.
Quality Management offers a global, accessible guide for
undergraduate and postgraduate university students. Written clearly
and with illustrative examples, it will also appeal to all those
interested in project management and quality management and wishing
to expand their knowledge base.
Projects need leaders who are able to bring out the best in others,
unite their teams, engage business partners and facilitate
harmonious delivery. Project Leadership explains the core features
of leadership for project managers, enabling them to develop a
leadership style that is authentic and transparent, informed by a
perspective of psychological understanding and personal growth.
This book enables both potential and prominent leaders to dig
deeper into the meaning of leadership, fostering personal growth
which enables professional development. It opens with an
introductory orientation on leadership and links it with management
in general and project management in particular. The reader is then
encouraged to take an introspective approach, underpinned by the
fundamentals of cognitive-behavioural psychology and theories of
personal growth, in order to develop authenticity in their
leadership style. To this end, the reader is encouraged to develop
an awareness of unconscious aspects of their personality with the
help of insights from depth psychology, as well as the fundamentals
of creative thinking, ethical thinking and logical thinking. This
is all carefully and pragmatically applied to the context of
leadership of projects, with the aim to foster growth and
development in individuals, project teams and organisations.
Project Leadership is also an ideal introductory book for
undergraduate and postgraduate leadership programs.
The implementation of quality management can be seen as a sequence
of projects and evolves as a result of how projects are planned,
executed and closed. This book explores quality management from a
project management perspective, based on the author's long
experience of teaching and practicing, including the implementation
and operation of quality management systems within various types of
organisations. The author explores the origins of quality
management as a discipline, it's appearance in the present form and
how quality management can be implemented and applied in all kinds
of organisations to achieve stability and better results. The basic
principles of quality management and the ISO9001 quality management
standard are discussed and explained from a broad perspective, with
illustrative examples from different types of organisations.
Quality Management offers a global, accessible guide for
undergraduate and postgraduate university students. Written clearly
and with illustrative examples, it will also appeal to all those
interested in project management and quality management and wishing
to expand their knowledge base.
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