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Title:Quantifying the Value of Project Management
Author:William Ibbs, PhD and Justin Reginato, PhD Candidate
Pages:48
Format:Paperback
Category:Leadership / Management
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Detailed Description:In today's highly competitive marketplace, organizations want more from project management than on-time, under-budget delivery. Just like labor, technology and equipment, they expect project management to contribute to the bottom line. It must deliver a profitable return on investment if it is to become a strategic business asset, and not just another drill press in the corporate tool crib.

In Quantifying the Value of Project Management, the authors explore real world data from 52 U.S. corporations and find the key to high return on investment-project management maturity! Details of this groundbreaking discovery are presented in a style that combines the wit of Fortune magazine with the sophistication and rigor of an academic contribution to the Project Management Journal. If you are looking for a comeback to those who want proof of project management's corporate value, this book lays out all the evidence you need.

Table of Contents: I. Project Management Is Increasingly Becoming a Key Corporate Competency
II. Study Methodology
III. Companies with More Mature Project Management Practices Have Better Project Performance
IV. Better Project Management Leads to More Reliable Cost and Schedule Performance
V. Good Project Management Can Cost Less
VI. Success of Projects is Often Judged by the Processes They Incubate
VII. Concluding Remarks and Next Steps
Publisher:Project Management Institute
Date Published:2002
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ISBN10:1880410966
ISBN13:9781880410967
PMI Product ID:00100020701
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