Information Technology Project Management (with Microsoft Project 2010 60 Day Trial CD-ROM)

Information Technology Project Management (with Microsoft Project 2010 60 Day Trial CD-ROM)
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R. Holley said This book has been great so far. This book has been great so far! We're using it as a school book for a project management class for GIS. It's step by step approach to explaining the process as a whole has been great and breaks the material up into "bite sized pieces". The examples are clear, the case studies (given at the beginning and end of the chapter, usually expanded upon at some point in the middle as well) are always on-point and help to flesh out the material. The examples for various docum. It's a good read and she does more than just regurgitate the So I have ready Kathy's books through the years especially when I want to brush up on PMP terminology and moving into a Project Management role. It's a good read and she does more than just regurgitate the PMI PMBOK but instead has good examples, stories from actual events, and how reality works in Project Management.I took a star away as you simply do not need the versions. I bought the 7th edition which in studying for the PMP was good enough. I do not know if coll. "The digital version works just fine on Kindle HDX (I know this model operates differently" according to k. The digital version works just fine on Kindle HDX (I know this model operates differently then others). Obviously, there is no disk.As far as I understand, the disk gives you 90 days of MS Project. Digging into the appendix, the reader is encouraged to download the trial version of MS project from the website, which is a 60 day trial- the 60 day mark is (sadly) 7 days short of the length of my course.It would be nice if the digital version had a 90-day key in the beg
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT is the only book to apply all ten project management knowledge areas to IT projects. Intriguing examples from familiar companies featured in today's news, a new Agile case, opportunities with MindView software, and a new chapter on project stakeholder management further ensure you are equipped to manage information technology projects with success.. The book weaves today's theory with successful practices for an understandable, integrated presentation that focuses on the concepts, tools, and techniques that are most effective today. You master skills in project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource, communications, risk, procurement, and stakeholder management as well as all five p
Project Cost Management. Project Risk Management. Appendix A. The Project Management and Information Technology Context. 3. 10. Project Time Management. 7. 2. Advice for the Project Management Professional Exam (PMP) and Related Certifications. Additional Running Cases and Software. 4. 1. . 8. 13. Project Scope Management. Project Procurement Management. Appendix C. Project Communications Management. 11. 9. 12. The Project Management Process Groups: A Case Study. Project Human Resource Management. 5. Introduction to Project Management. Project Quality Management. Project Stakeholder Managements. Project Integration Management. 6. Guide to Using Microsoft Project 2010 Appendix B
She has also served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota, where she taught a graduate-level course in project management in the engineering department. As a professor in the Department of Business Administration at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Dr. Kathy Schwalbe teaches courses in project management, problem solving for business, systems