
The Lost Art of Planning Projects
Louise M. Worsley, Christopher WorsleyPurposeful planning is what ensures that the executive actions undertaken remain connected to the goals and outcomes expected by the stakeholders. There is no single approach to planning a project, but neither is project planning a free-for-all. This book takes you through many of the common planning situations you will meet, addressing how planning decisions alter depending on the project context.
It also discusses how resource-constrained planning differs from end-date schedule planning. The authors look at what is different between cost-constrained plans and time boxing and they discuss why you must plan when using Agile, and how to plan for innovation, as well as planning when managing a project portfolio, and what planning means in a program. To tell this story, we have distilled over seventy years of our combined personal experience of supporting project managers deliver, and thousands of person-years of others' practical knowledge to illustrate tools, models, and approaches that suggest what to do in what circumstances.
Also available are supplementary materials and tools, on a website associated with the book, which we hope you find useful when you plan your next project
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 02/13/2019
ISBN: 9781948580694
Pages: 152
Weight: 0.47lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.33d
