Project Management for the Creation of Organisational Value, 2011

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Projects and programmes are approved and funded to generate benefits. Project Management for the Creation of Organisational Value proposes a complete framework that seeks to support such an objective ? from project selection and definition, through execution, and beyond implementation of deliverables until benefits are secured.

Because it is preoccupied with deliverables, accepted project management practice is flawed. Project Management for the Creation of Organisational Value proposes an alternative approach, which seeks a flow of target outcomes for the organisation investing in the project.

Project Management for the Creation of Organisational Value provides support for all those who play a role of leadership in projects at different levels. Senior executives, practitioners and academics will find in this book a comprehensive guide to the conduct of projects and programmes, which includes robust models, a set of consistent principles, an integrated glossary, enabling tools, illustrative examples and case studies.

A companion workbook to this text for instructors and students is available online at http://extras.springer.com. The workbook illustrates project management concepts using the approach presented in this book and contains a range of exercises.

1. Projects: An Executive Context.- 2. The Input-Transform-Outcome (ITO) Model of a Project.- 3. Achieving Success in Projects.- 4. The Project Environment.- 5. Starting a New Project.- 6. Planning a Project: The Roles of the Key Players.- 7. Executing a Project: The Roles of the Key Players.- 8. Realising Outcomes from a Project: The Roles of the Key Players.

Dr Ofer Zwikael, PMP is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University’s Research School of Business, Canberra, Australia. He is the recipient of the 2008 International Project Management Association's Outstanding Research Contributions Award.

John Smyrk is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University’s Research School of Business, Canberra, Australia. For many years he has shared his time between academia and his consulting practice which provides project management services to business and government.  

Critiques current project management approaches

Suggests specific project management processes that improve project success

Contains a comprehensive project management glossary

The book is accompanied by an online a workbook for instructors, including a comprehensive case study and worked exercises on Springer Extras

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras