Synopses & Reviews
For undergraduate and graduate courses in IT/IS Project Management.
Information Systems Project Management operates from the assumption that organizational project management is a complex team-based activity, and that various types of technologies are an inherent part of the project management process.
Table of Contents
Part I. Project Management Foundations
1. Introduction to Project Management
2. The Project Management Lifecycle
3. Managing Project Teams
4. Managing Project Communications
Part II. Project Initiation and Planning
5. Managing Project Scope
6. Managing Project Scheduling
7. Managing Project Resources
8. Managing Project Quality
9. Managing Project Risk
10. Managing Project Procurement
PART III. Project Execution, Control and Closure
11. Managing Project Execution
12. Managing Project Control and Closure