Effective IT Project Management: Using Teams to Get Projects Completed on Time and Under Budget
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Rating | : | 4.70 (844 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0814410103 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-17 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author Anita Rosen has more than 20 years’ experience in IT project management. She has worked for companies including Alta Vista, Oracle, Netscape, Novell, AT&T, and IBM. She lives in Mt. View, California. . She is the author of The E-Commerce Question and Answer Book
She has worked for companies including Alta Vista, Oracle, Netscape, Novell, AT&T, and IBM. . She lives in Mt. She is the author of The E-Commerce Question and Answer Book. Anita Rosen has more than 20 years’ experience in IT project management. View, California
Effective IT Project Management takes you step-by-step through the completion of an IT project, showing you how to plan, implement, manage, and organize both simple and complicated hardware and software projects. "Effective IT Project Management gives you a complete blueprint for overseeing every step of your projects, from initial planning to completion. Giving you indispensable tools to help you make informed decisions and focus your time and efforts for maximum impact, the book outlines, in detail, every step of the project life cycle. Packed with examples, explanations, and indispensable information, Effective IT Project Management is a practical, one-stop resource that will help you take the uncertainty out of IT projects. Using a project management life cycle approach in line with the methods espoused by the Project Management Institute (PMI®).. You'll learn a proven system for planning and executing IT projects all the way through the project management life cycle, and get important insight into the overall responsibilities and goals of a product team. Simply written and containing in-depth analysis for beginners and advanced project managers alike, the book breaks the entire project down into easily understandable steps, making it
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