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Exploring the Essential Features of “Albert Lester – Project Management. Planning & Control (5th Ed.)”
Project Management, Planning and Control
Managing Engineering, Construction and Manufacturing Projects to PMI, APM and BSI Standards
Book • Fifth Edition •
Table of contents
Cross reference to APM and PMI bodies of knowledge
Foreword to the first edition
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 – Project definition
Pages 1-4
2 – Project management
Pages 5-8
3 – Programme management
Pages 9-11
4 – Project context (project environment)
Pages 12-16
5 – Business case
Pages 17-19
6 – Investment appraisal
Pages 20-26
7 – Stakeholder management
Pages 27-29
8 – Project success criteria
Pages 30-31
9 – Organization structures
Pages 32-34
10 – Organization roles
Pages 35-36
11 – Project life cycles
Pages 37-39
12 – Work breakdown structures
Pages 40-45
13 – Planning blocks and subdivision of blocks
Pages 46-56
14 – Estimating
Pages 57-60
15 – Project management plan
Pages 61-64
16 – Risk management
Pages 65-72
17 – Quality management
Pages 73-83
18 – Change management
Pages 84-87
19 – Configuration management
Pages 88-89
20 – Basic network principles
Pages 90-101
21 – Analysis types
Pages 102-124
22 – Precedence or activity on node (AoN) diagrams
Pages 125-131
23 – Lester diagram
Pages 132-135
24 – Float
Pages 136-141
25 – Milestones and line of balance
Pages 142-146
26 – Simple examples
Pages 147-157
27 – Progress reporting
Pages 158-164
28 – Project management and planning
Pages 165-175
29 – Network applications outside the construction industry
Pages 176-187
30 – Resource loading
Pages 188-194
31 – Cash flow forecasting
Pages 195-203
32 – Cost control and EVA
Pages 204-211
33 – Control graphs and reports
Pages 212-237
34 – Procurement
Pages 238-274
35 – Value management
Pages 275-277
36 – Health and safety and environment
Pages 278-288
37 – Information management
Pages 289-292
38 – Communication
Pages 293-295
39 – Team building
Pages 296-302
40 – Leadership
Pages 303-307
41 – Negotiation
Pages 308-311
42 – Conflict management and dispute resolution
Pages 312-316
43 – Project close-out and hand over
Pages 317-318
44 – Project close-out report and review
Pages 319-320
45 – Worked example 1: bungalow
Pages 321-334
46 – Worked example 2: pumping installation
Pages 335-349
47 – Worked example 3: motor car
Pages 350-371
48 – Worked example 4: battle tank
Pages 372-380
49 – Hornet Windmill computer program
Pages 381-402
50 – Stages and sequence
Pages 403-407
Appendix 1 – Abbreviations and acronyms used in project management
Pages 408-411
Appendix 2 – Glossary
Pages 412-418
Appendix 3 – Sample examination questions 1: questions
Pages 419-421
Appendix 4 Biblioraphy
Pages 422-426
Appendix 5 – Words of wisdom
Page 427
Index
Pages 429-435
About the book
Description
Focuses on project management skills for engineering, manufacturing & construction industries. Ideal for engineering project managers taking a Project Management Professional (PMP) qualification, this book covers all information for both the Project Management Institute (PMI) & the Association of Project Management (APM). Fully aligned with the latest 2006 updates to the syllabi & the latest revision of BS 6079 (British Standards Institute Guide to Project Management in the Construction Industry).
Key Features
- Covers the complete body of knowledge for project management professionals in the engineering, manufacturing & construction sectors
- Covers all theory & practice for the newly revised PMP and APM qualification exams
- Written by a qualified PMP exam accreditor
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