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(Hardcover - Book & 2 CD-ROMs)
All project managers have discovered that no project has ever been completed exactly as planned. With the seventh edition of Project Management, theyll be better prepared to select, initiate, operate, and control all types of projects while managing risks and uncertainties. The book includes screenshots of Microsoft Project and Crystal Ball throughout the pages. A number of end-of-chapter exercises also show how to apply these computer software packages to project management problems. Project managers will gain the quantitative skills, knowledge of organizational issues, and insights needed to do project management effectively.
A textbook for a course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level in which scholars of operations management Meredith (Wake Forest U.) and Mantel (U. of Cincinnati) look at project management from the perspective of the larger discipline of management, rather than the more usual cookbook, treatise on special areas, or collection of loosely associated articles. The material should be suitable for classes on managing service, product, or engineering projects, and in this addition is augmented to include managing information system projects. It also extends the treatment of scheduling, earned value analysis, and risk management, and emphasizes more strongly the sources of conflict in projects. No dates are cited for earlier editions. The disks supply a trial version of project software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
More Reviews and RecommendationsJack Meredith is currently Professor of Management & Broyhill Distinguished Scholar & Chair in Operations at the Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest University. Dr. Meredith's research has focused on the strategic and operational problems that managers face, particularly those concerning the management of advanced technology. He received his BS and BSME at Oregon State University and his MBA and PhD at the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Meredith has written eight books on operations management, project management and management science, including "Project Management" and "Operations Management for MBAs." He serves as outgoing editor in chief of the Journal of Operations Management. He received the school's inaugural Cowan Research Prize in 2002, the Academy of Management's 2003 Distinguished OM Scholar Award, and was inducted into the Oregon State University Engineering Hall of Fame in 2004.
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January 06, 2006: I paid ?32 for the book (in York, England) which came with a CD on M/S project and a CD for Crystal Ball. I feel that the content reflects the project management issues in the type of work I do which is housing development. As a project management practioner for 25 years and having obtained a Doctorate in the subject, I find this book to be both informative and stimulating.
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April 26, 2002: Jack R. Meredith and Samuel J. Mantel, Jr. have written an academic reference book about project management that is at times dry, theoretical, and boring to read. However, their book is at other times a good, interesting reflection tool for an experienced project manager. A green project manager will often have difficulty to relate the content of the book to his/her new practice. Based on my own experience, there is ultimately no better learning school than getting his/her hands ?dirty? in the field under the supervision of an experienced project manager to learn the ropes of the job.