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Project Portfolio Management Maturity Model - Download Version
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James S. Pennypacker, editor
© 2005, PDF file for download, 96pp., Center for Business Practices
The ultimate goal of the Project Portfolio Management Maturity Model is to help you improve the capability of your organization’s project portfolio management processes. By focusing on specific project portfolio management-related improvement processes, your organization can best leverage the resources assigned to improvement activities while rallying the organization around specific goals.
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Advancing Organizational Project Management Maturity - Download Version
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Tony Appleby et al.
© 2007, PDF file for download, 96pp., Center for Business Practices
Advancing Organizational Project Management Maturity shows how to apply a project management maturity model in the real world, and the benefits of advancing maturity. and The book explores best practices in using a strategic project office, in building project manager competency, and in aligning projects and corporate strategy.
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Project Management Essentials - Download Version
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William P. Athayde, Deborah Bigelow Crawford, Ruth Elswick, and Paul Lombard
© 2007, PDF for download, 190pp., Center for Business Practices
The foundation of what every project manager needs to know in order to successfully manage projects is presented in this introductory text. Project Management Essentials covers the basic concepts of the five fundamental project management processes, defining requirements, schedules, risk management, and change control.
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Seven Steps to Strategy Execution - Download Version
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J. Kent Crawford with Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin and James S. Pennypacker
© 2008, PDF file for download, 316pp., Center for Business Practices
Seven Steps to Strategy Execution provides a framework for developing a carefully planned approach to achieve organizational strategic goals and objectives. The Strategy Performance Management framework describes how to effectively link governance and performance management to each of seven key areas: strategy management, project portfolio management, program/project management, structure, culture, people, and information technology.
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What Makes a Good Project Manager - Download Version
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James S. Pennypacker and Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin, editors
© 2003, PDF file for download, 104pp., Center for Business Practices
What Makes a Good Project Manager offers a clear and succinct description of what it takes to be a competent project manager. The essays, book excerpts, and other materials in this book focus on key personal skills and interpersonal abilities that lead to project manager success, such as mentoring, decision-making, facilitating, and communication.
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Justifying the Value of Project Management - Download Version
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James S. Pennypacker, editor
© 2002, PDF file for download, 96pp., Center for Business Practices
Whether you want to implement a project office, a project management methodology, project management software, train staff in project management tools and techniques, or just add improvements in these areas, this book will help you understand how to go about building your business case and selling it to senior executives to attain the funding needed.
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Project Management Roles & Responsibilities: Second Edition - Download Version
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J. Kent Crawford et al.
© 2008, PDF for download, 112pp., Center for Business Practices
Project Management Roles & Responsibilities: Second Edition provides comprehensive descriptions of the responsibilities, skills, and desired backgrounds for project personnel to guide you in crafting job descriptions that are appropriate for your organization, or to rethink the ways in which you have assigned responsibilities to existing positions.
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