Information systems project management : how to deliver function and value in information technology projects / Jolyon Hallows
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- 658.4038 HAL-J
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658.4038 GOY-D Management informatio systems : managerial perspectives / | 658.4038 HAA-S Management information systems : for information age / | 658.4038 HAA-S Business drives technology / | 658.4038 HAL-J Information systems project management : | 658.4038 HAR-I Harvard business review on the business value of IT | 658.4038 HBR-P On leading digital transformation / | 658.4038 HID-A Implementing service level objectives : a practical guide to SLIs, SLOs, and error budgets / |
An up-to-the-minute look at delivering function and value in IT projects. Get the help you need with the second edition of information systems project management, the most complete, practical, how-to-do-it guidebook available for managing complex IT projects. Now fully updated, the book shows you step-by-step how to plan, implement, and complete projects that are on time, on budget, and fully functional. And it gives you the tips and tools you need to solve unexpected problems and sidestep app-too-common pitfalls-including dozens of action plans for real-life "what-if" scenarios. You"ll find crucial information on topics including: * The Role of Project Management Office * Project Life Cycles * Project Justification * Project Initiation * Defining the project * Defining the Deliverables * Defining the project objective * Defining the scope * Review and Approval * Systems Development life cycles * Defining and Managing Risk * Project Assumptions and Constraints * Planning for Quality * Defining Project Activities * Establishing Dependencies * Preparing the Schedule * Preparing the project budget * Planning for Implementation * Planning for completion * Building the Team * Tracking Progress * Evaluating Earned Value * Negotiating for Resources * Managing Risks * Solving Overrun Problems * Managing Scope Changes * Managing Quality * Microplanning * Managing Client Expectations * Reporting Status * Closing the Project Whether you're an IT professional who has been handed your first big project or you've been around long enough to see one too many project flounder and fail, let Information Systems Project Management steer you on a clear course to success. "
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