Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (August 1, 2021) © 2019

  • Jeffrey K Pinto Penn State University-Erie

Pearson+ subscription

ISBN-13: 9780137477258
Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage
Published 2021

eTextbook features

  • Instant access to eTextbook
  • Search, highlight, and notes
  • Create flashcards

Rental + Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9780134730332
Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage
Published 2018

Details

  • A print text you can rent
  • Fulfilled by eCampus.com
  • Option to keep after rental expires

Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage takes a contemporary, decisive and business-oriented approach to project management (PM). To promote a comprehensive, multi-industry understanding of the text, the author addresses PM theory within the context of a variety of successful public, private, and nonprofit organizations.

The 5th Edition contains comprehensive case analysis and detailed exercises. Brand-new, contemporary case studies provide you with the tools to assess projects in real time. You'll also leverage the latest project management technology, including Microsoft® Project 2016.

  1. Introduction: Why Project Management?
  2. The Organizational Context: Strategy, Structure, and Culture
  3. Project Selection and Portfolio Management
  4. Leadership and the Project Manager
  5. Scope Management
  6. Project Team Building, Conflict, and Negotiation
  7. Risk Management
  8. Cost Estimation and Budgeting
  9. Project Scheduling: Networks, Duration Estimation, and Critical Path
  10. Project Scheduling: Lagging, Crashing, and Activity Networks
  11. Advanced Topics in Planning and Scheduling: Agile and Critical Chain
  12. Resource Management
  13. Project Evaluation and Control
  14. Project Closeout and Termination

APPENDICES

  1. The Cumulative Standard Normal Distribution
  2. Tutorial for MS Project 2016
  3. Project Plan Template

This publication contains markup to enable structural navigation and compatibility with assistive technologies. Images in the publication MAY NOT be fully described, which is a barrier to those who rely on alternative text descriptions. The publication supports text reflow and contains no content hazards known to cause adverse physical reactions.

Need help? Get in touch