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Exploring the Essential Features of “Kevin Forsberg, Hal Mooz & Howard Cotterman – Visualizing Project Management: Models and Frameworks for Mastering Complex Systems 3rd Edition”
Visualizing Project Management: Models and Frameworks for Mastering Complex Systems 3rd Edition
by Kevin Forsberg (Author), Hal Mooz (Author), Howard Cotterman (Author)
THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CLASSIC-REVISED AND EXPANDED
Now Includes Downloadable Forms and Worksheets
Projects are becoming the heart of business. This comprehensive revision of the bestselling guide to project management explains the processes, practices, and management techniques you need to implement a successful project culture within your team and enterprise. Visualizing Project Management simplifies the challenge of managing complex projects with powerful, visual models that have been adopted by more than 100 leading government and private organizations.
In this new Third Edition, the authors-leading thinkers and practitioners in the field-keep you on the cutting edge with a sophisticated approach that integrates project management, systems engineering, and process improvement. This advanced content can help take your career and your organization well beyond the fundamentals.
New, downloadable forms, templates, and worksheets make it easy to implement powerful project techniques and tools.
Includes references to the Project Management Institute Body of Knowledge and the INCOSE Handbook to help you pass:
- The Project Management Professional Certification Exam
- The INCOSE Systems Engineer Certification Exam (CSEP)
“I recommend this book to all those who aspire to project management [and] those who must supervise it.”
―Norman R. Augustine, former chairman and CEO Lockheed Martin Corporation
“The importance of this excellent book, able to encompass these two key disciplines [systems engineering and project management], cannot be overemphasized.”
―Heinz Stoewer, President, INCOSE
From the Inside Flap
VISUALIZATION: A POWERFUL TECHNIQUE FOR ACHIEVING HIGH PERFORMANCE
Complex systems do not require complex project management. The most effective project managers are able to simplify their project environment and organize projects, large and small, to achieve predictable results. This book explains how anyone responsible for a project can apply the same powerful methods, based on proven visual models, including these five essentials:
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT—The foundation for the project that includes: a culture responsive to the project manager; the project team’s charter to do the job; the financial and other necessary resources; and the tools and training for effective execution.
COMMUNICATION—The language and techniques used to interact effectively and function as a project team.
TEAMWORK—Efficiently working together to achieve a common goal, with acknowledged interdependency and trust, acceptance of a common code of conduct, and a shared reward.
PROJECT CYCLE—The overall strategic and tactical project management approach, performed in periods and phases, and punctuated by key decisions. The project cycle usually starts with the identification of user needs, ends with project products, and is comprised of business, budget, and technical aspects.
MANAGEMENT ELEMENTS—The ten categories of management responsibilities, techniques, and tools that are situationally applied throughout all phases of the project cycle by all stakeholders.
Authors Forsberg, Mooz, and Cotterman are leading project management consultants who have helped shape the direction of project management thinking and culture. With the cooperation of their major clients, the processes and techniques in this landmark book have been confirmed and tested by more than 40,000 working project managers.
From the Back Cover
VISUALIZATION: A POWERFUL TECHNIQUE FOR ACHIEVING HIGH PERFORMANCE
Complex systems do not require complex project management. The most effective project managers are able to simplify their project environment and organize projects, large and small, to achieve predictable results. This book explains how anyone responsible for a project can apply the same powerful methods, based on proven visual models, including these five essentials:
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT―The foundation for the project that includes: a culture responsive to the project manager; the project team’s charter to do the job; the financial and other necessary resources; and the tools and training for effective execution.
COMMUNICATION―The language and techniques used to interact effectively and function as a project team.
TEAMWORK―Efficiently working together to achieve a common goal, with acknowledged interdependency and trust, acceptance of a common code of conduct, and a shared reward.
PROJECT CYCLE―The overall strategic and tactical project management approach, performed in periods and phases, and punctuated by key decisions. The project cycle usually starts with the identification of user needs, ends with project products, and is comprised of business, budget, and technical aspects.
MANAGEMENT ELEMENTS―The ten categories of management responsibilities, techniques, and tools that are situationally applied throughout all phases of the project cycle by all stakeholders.
Authors Forsberg, Mooz, and Cotterman are leading project management consultants who have helped shape the direction of project management thinking and culture. With the cooperation of their major clients, the processes and techniques in this landmark book have been confirmed and tested by more than 40,000 working project managers.
About the Author
KEVIN FORSBERG, PHD, CSEP, is cofounder of The Center for Systems Management, which provides project management and systems engineering services to an international client list that includes the CIA, Nokia, Lockheed Martin, and NASA. Dr. Forsberg has over forty-five years of experience in the project management and systems engineering fields and has won numerous awards, including the NASA Public Service Medal, the CIA Seal Medallion, and the INCOSE Pioneer Award.
HAL MOOZ, PMP, CSEP, is cofounder of The Center for Systems Management and has twenty-three years of experience consulting to government and private organizations, including AT&T, NASA, Bell Labs, and GTE. He has developed leading university and industry project management training programs and trained more than 10,000 high-technology project managers. He was awarded the CIA Seal Medallion and the INCOSE Pioneer Award.
HOWARD COTTERMAN has served The Center for Systems Management in roles ranging from project manager to president. His executive posts at leading technology companies include vice president of Rockwell International and engineering director responsible for Intel’s family of microcomputers.
Product details
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 3rd edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
Customer reviews
SimplyMe
Very helpful for students preparing for Project Management. Very …
Very helpful for students preparing for Project Management. Very in-depth and detailed. Strategies mentioned in the book are guides to follow for success in this field of study.
S. P. Hayes
Good Textbook
This book was assigned as THE textbook for my graduate Level Project Management class. It is a good read, great at presenting its ideas, and easy to understand. It unfortunately talks only of a couple of project management techniques vaguely and what examples are included are very short with little or no good background. I’d sell this book as a good starter for those looking to gain understanding in PM, but with the understanding that other books would be needed for true enlightenment in particular areas.
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