Summary: Handbook Of Project-Based Management, Fourth Edition | 9780071821780 | Rodney Turner
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1 Leading change
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1.1 Projects and their management
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When will the temporary organization be disbanded?
When the desired future state is achieved. -
What can be the resources to do the work in the project?
People
Materials
money
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What are the features of the work of the project?
it's unique
it's novel
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What are the pressures created by the features of the work of the project?
- transcience: urgency
- novelty; new ways of working and hence to integrate the working of people from across established organizational structures
- uniqueness: uncertainty
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What's the use of planning on a project if you cannot predict what happens working on a project?
The plan must be used as a framework for coordination, but you must be ready and willing to change it as the project progresses. -
What are the two groups of people that are involved on the project?
- owner
- contractor
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What is the cost control cube?
CBS, OBS and PBS together. They are part of a methodolgy called the cost and schedule control systems criteria (C/SCSC), which has now been incorporated into earned value analysis (EVA) -
What's the second dimension of project-based management?
The processes we follow to convert vision into reality.
The two components are:- The project process (that takes us from vision to reality)
- The management process
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Discribe a basic five-step project process
- concept
- feasibility (haalbaarheid)
- design
- execution (implementatie)
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What's the third dimension of project-based management?
The project-levels. The levels over which the project is managed.
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Topics related to Summary: Handbook Of Project-Based Management, Fourth Edition
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Leading change - Projects and their management
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Project Governance - Governance of the project
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Project Governance - The Principal-Agent relationship
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Project Governance - Communicating with the sponsor
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Program and Portfolio management - Portfolios
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Organizational capability - Developing organizational capability
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Governance of the project-based organization
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Cost - Preparing the estimate
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Risk - Risk Management Process
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Risk - Identifying Risk
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Risk - Assessing Risk
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Risk - Analyzing Risk
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Risk - Controlling Risk
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Execution and Control - Implementation planning
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Execution and Control - Controlling progress
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