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EnterPrize organization : organizing software projects for accountability and success

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Project Management Institute Newtown SquareUS 2000Description: xxiii, 251 pAction note:
  • 1/16/02 TESSA_H
Summary: Describes the roles and responsibilities of the project positions, namely: the product, project,and resource managers; the business, product and process architects; team leaders and team members. Discusses the tasks and organization of the project office. Explains how to organize various project scenarios viz. a large project involving 200 persons; a multi-project situation in an organization; small projects comprising 4 to 10 members; and, maintenance projects. Lists examples and harmful effects of lenient management behaviours; discusses reasons for them, and advises on how how to change them. Presents the escalation process as a means of resolving project problems. Includes a glossary of terms.
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Describes the roles and responsibilities of the project positions, namely: the product, project,and resource managers; the business, product and process architects; team leaders and team members. Discusses the tasks and organization of the project office. Explains how to organize various project scenarios viz. a large project involving 200 persons; a multi-project situation in an organization; small projects comprising 4 to 10 members; and, maintenance projects. Lists examples and harmful effects of lenient management behaviours; discusses reasons for them, and advises on how how to change them. Presents the escalation process as a means of resolving project problems. Includes a glossary of terms.

1/16/02 TESSA_H

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