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Kerzner, Harold.
Project recoverycase studies and techniques for overcoming project failure /
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Project recoveryHarold Kerzner.
其他題名:
case studies and techniques for overcoming project failure /
作者:
Kerzner, Harold.
出版者:
Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2014.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 323 p.)
標題:
Project management.
電子資源:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118841617
ISBN:
9781118841617 (electronic bk.)
Project recoverycase studies and techniques for overcoming project failure /
Kerzner, Harold.
Project recovery
case studies and techniques for overcoming project failure /[electronic resource] :Harold Kerzner. - Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2014. - 1 online resource (xii, 323 p.)
Project Recovery: Case Studies and Techniques for Overcoming Project Failure; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Understanding Success and Failure; 1.0 Introduction; 1.1 Success: Historical Perspective; 1.2 Early Modifications to Triple Constraints; 1.3 Primary and Secondary Constraints; 1.4 Prioritization of Constraints; 1.5 From Triple Constraints to Competing Constraints; 1.6 Future Definitions of Project Success; 1.7 Different Definitions of Project Success; 1.8 Understanding Project Failure; 1.9 Degrees of Project Failure; 1.10 Other Categories of Project Failure
Best practices for picking up the pieces when projects fail There are plenty of books available offering best practices that help you keep your projects on track, but offer guidance on what to do when the worst has already happened. Some studies show that more than half of all large-scale project fail either fail completely, or at least miss targeted budget and scheduling goals. These failures cost organizations time, money, and labor. Project Recovery offers wise guidance and real-world best practices for saving failed projects and recovering as much value as possible from the wreckage. Sinc
ISBN: 9781118841617 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2013036406Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Project management.
LC Class. No.: HD69.P75
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4/04
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1.11 Summary of Lessons LearnedChapter 2: Causes of Project Failure; 2.0 Introduction; 2.1 Facts About Project Failure; 2.2 Causes of Project Failure; 2.3 Schedule Failure; 2.4 Failures Due to Unknown Technology; 2.5 Project Size and Success/Failure Risk; 2.6 Failure Due to Improper Critical Failure Factors; 2.7 Failure to Establish Tracking Metrics; 2.8 Failing to Recognize Early Warning Signs; 2.9 Improper Selection of Critical Team Members; 2.10 Uncertain Rewards; 2.11 Estimating Failures; 2.12 Staffing Failures; 2.13 Planning Failures; 2.14 Risk Management Failures
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