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. Since failing
project cannot be managed using the same lifecycle phases employed
with succeeding projects, most project management professionals are
unprepared to tackle the challenge of project recovery. This book
presents valuable case studies and a recovery project lifecycle to
help project managers identify and respond effectively to a troubled
project. Includes case studies and best practices for saving failing
projects or recovering projects that have already failed Written by
experience project manager Howard Kerzner, the author of Project
Management Best Practices, Third Edition Features proven techniques
for performing project health checks and determining the degree of
failure and the recovery options available Includes a new recovery
lifecycle that includes phases and checklists for turning around
failing projects With comprehensive case studies, checklists,
worksheets, and cross listings to the appropriate project management
body of knowledge, Project Recovery offers a much needed lifeline for
managers facing the specter of failure.
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Case Studies and Techniques for Overcoming Project Failure
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781118809174
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
336
Forfatter