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Information technology project management / Kathy Schwalbe, Ph.D., PMP, Augsburg College.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Australia : Course Technology, Cengage Learning, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Seventh editionDescription: various pagings : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1133526853
  • 9781133526858
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038 23
LOC classification:
  • HD30.2 .S3874 2014
Contents:
1. Introduction to project management -- 2. The project management and information technology context -- 3. The project management process groups: a case study -- 4. Project integration management -- 5. Project scope management -- 6. Project time management -- 7. Project cost management -- 8. Project quality management -- 9. Project human resource management -- 10. Project communications management -- 11. Project risk management -- 12. Project procurement management -- 13. Project stakeholder management -- Appendix A. Guide to using Microsoft Project 2010.
Summary: Discover exciting "behind-the-scenes" opportunities and challenges in technology today with Schwalbe's unique INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 7E. This one-of-a-kind book demonstrates the principles distinctive to managing information technology that extend well beyond standard project management requirements. No book offers more up-to-the minute insights and software tools for information project management success, including updates that reflect the latest PMBOK® Guide, Fifth edition. The book weaves today's theory with successful practices for an understandable, integrated presentation that focuses on the concepts, tools, and techniques that are most effective today. Information technology project management is the only book to apply all ten project management knowledge areas to technology projects. You master skills in project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management as well as all five process groups-initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. Intriguing examples from familiar companies featured in today's news, a new Agile case, opportunities with MindView 4 Business software, and a new chapter on project stakeholder management further ensure you are equipped to manage information technology projects with success -- Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction to project management -- 2. The project management and information technology context -- 3. The project management process groups: a case study -- 4. Project integration management -- 5. Project scope management -- 6. Project time management -- 7. Project cost management -- 8. Project quality management -- 9. Project human resource management -- 10. Project communications management -- 11. Project risk management -- 12. Project procurement management -- 13. Project stakeholder management -- Appendix A. Guide to using Microsoft Project 2010.

Discover exciting "behind-the-scenes" opportunities and challenges in technology today with Schwalbe's unique INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 7E. This one-of-a-kind book demonstrates the principles distinctive to managing information technology that extend well beyond standard project management requirements. No book offers more up-to-the minute insights and software tools for information project management success, including updates that reflect the latest PMBOK® Guide, Fifth edition. The book weaves today's theory with successful practices for an understandable, integrated presentation that focuses on the concepts, tools, and techniques that are most effective today. Information technology project management is the only book to apply all ten project management knowledge areas to technology projects. You master skills in project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management as well as all five process groups-initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. Intriguing examples from familiar companies featured in today's news, a new Agile case, opportunities with MindView 4 Business software, and a new chapter on project stakeholder management further ensure you are equipped to manage information technology projects with success -- Book Jacket.

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