Successful IT projects / Darren Dalcher and Lindsey Brodie.
Material type:
- 9781844806997
- QA 76.9 .D35 2007

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Gen. Ed. - CCIT | GC QA 76.9 .D35 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000001145 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to Projects and Project Management. 2. Project Selection. 3. Research Methods. 4. Managing Progress and Change. 5. Project Planning I -- Activities and Schedules. 6. Project Planning II -- Cost Management. 7. Leadership and Teamworking. 8. Project Quality Management. 9. Project Risk Management. 10. Project Review and Reflection. 11. Answers to Review Questions. Appendix. Index.
Successful IT Projects introduces you to all the basics of project management. This is a great preparation for what you will experience in industry, as well as a thorough support for project management courses in IT or systems engineering. The book specifically addresses the needs for an academic student project providing useful hints and guidance. Working through the key phases of a technical project, you will cover project selection, planning, risk and quality management, as well as project monitoring and evaluation. Contexts for project management are described including coverage of systems development lifecycles (including evolutionary and agile methods), managing change, teamwork and professional ethics. Project management industry standards and methods (such as Prince2) are also introduced. Practical coursework exercises follow explanations of theory so your learning is boosted by some 'hands-on' experience. Introduces you to the basics of project management. This book addresses the needs for an academic student project providing useful hints and guidance. It also describes contexts for project management including coverage of systems development lifecycles (including evolutionary and agile methods), managing change, teamwork and professional ethics.
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