Managing Project Ending


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Managing Project Ending


Managing Project Ending

Author: Virpi Havila

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2008-10-06


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Expertly mixing theory and practice and providing readers with a guide on how to projects efficiently, this book explores how best to manage a product failure and an unscheduled end of a project.

Problem Structuring Approaches for the Management of Projects


Problem Structuring Approaches for the Management of Projects

Author: Gary Bell

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2018-08-20


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Exploring the three levels of project management, this edited collection analyses the practice of problem structuring approaches (PSAs) with an aim to improve organisational adaptability and value creation. By studying these approaches, the authors present techniques for enhancing project management knowledge, informing decision-making and guiding management actions. This book is an insightful and timely read, as it addresses the need for organisations to adapt in order to tackle new challenges within today’s changing business landscape. Undoubtedly useful to those studying project management and operational research, this book is also an important read for managers and decision-makers within organisations as it identifies and examines the effective outcomes of PSAs.

Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion


Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion

Author: Triant G. Flouris

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-02-22


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Triant Flouris is a prominent academic and administrator in aviation management education; Dennis Lock has more than forty years experience in practising, lecturing and writing about project management. When these two experts combined their considerable talents to write their earlier book Aviation Project Management, it was little wonder that distinguished reviewers gave generous praise and acclaimed it as a welcome addition to what, until then, had been a neglected field. That first title was structured as an essential primer for managers and students. The authors have now written this more in-depth book for managers and students who need to study aviation project management in much greater detail, as well as critically connect project management within an aviation context to prudent business decision-making. Aviation project management is described in considerable detail throughout all stages of a lifecycle that begins when the project is only a vague concept and does not end until the project has been successfully completed, fully documented, and put into operational service. Aviation projects have commonly failed to deliver their expected outcomes on time and have greatly exceeded their intended budgets. Many of those failures would have been prevented if the project managers had adhered to the sound principles of project management, as described and demonstrated throughout this book.