Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Readings in Information Technology Project Management

Introducing the first collection of IT Project Management readings in the academic market! Readings in Information Technology Project Management provides users with real-world examples of information project management from experienced project managers. Comprehensive case studies coupled with various perspectives from experienced project managers are sure to equip users with a strong foundation for success in today's business world.

Amazon Sales Rank: #896317 in Books Published on: 2005-12-26 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 496 pages

More useful customer reviews 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. can focus on small problems? From W Boudville Managing large software projects is a critical skill. Without it, millions of dollars could be wasted on projects that are delivered late or to provide only limited functionality, or do not provide at all. The book has chapters written by experts in the field, describing the various processes that can minimize the bad results. Many of the suggestions are controversial. As the promotion of a culture and an attitude among programmers and engineers hoped. Exactly what is desirable is outlined in the chapters. General aspects of this type are interesting, although some readers may find this too broad and crude. However, some chapters focus on small problems, but always essential. One of which is a good estimate. An estimate may often be the amount of time a task will take and the type of person or persons required for this task. One aspect of this is how many people assigned to the task up to you, some readers want to focus on these chapters. See all 1 customer reviews ....

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