Description
Pearson Project Management: Processes, Methodologies, And Economics by Avraham Shtub and Shlomo Globerson and Jonathan F Bard
For senior undergraduate courses and first year graduate courses in Project Management found in engineering and business departments.Centering on theory and practice, this text presents tools and techniques most suited for modern project management. The authors show the relationship between project planning and implementation, from budgeting to scheduling and control. Intended for undergraduate and graduate students in engineering or business, this text is also a thorough reference for practitioners, managers, engineers and technology experts."
Salient Features
NEW - Content changes—Includes a new chapter on the Process Approach to Project Management.
NEW - Reorganization—""Life-cycle costing"" is discussed after engineering economic analysis, while ""project scheduling"" has been moved towards the latter part of the text.
NEW - Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)—Endorsed by The Project Management Institute, this material is referenced throughout the text.
NEW - 30% new or revised problems.
Concise and focused presentation—Easy-to-find central ideas located throughout the text.
Analytic techniques—Presents the latest tools and techniques for evaluating and selecting projects.
Case study—Builds case studies with continuing compounded information.
Engineering economics—Contains fundamental concepts in project management.
Discussion questions and exercises—Reinforces key issues in each chapters."