The Consultative PM An Evolved Model for Project Management Competencies

The Consultative PM  An Evolved Model for Project Management Competencies
Author: Kerry Wills
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781365755385

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In today's environment, success in delivering projects is not based on a company having the best delivery framework or a project having the best plan or risk log, but rather on the skills of the people who are planning, managing and delivering on the work of that project. It is no longer sufficient to just have fundamental project management skills; resources also need to possess an augmented set of "soft" or consultative skills. This book focuses on the evolving competencies needed for project managers in the current environment. It proposes a framework called the "Consultative Project Management Competency Model" which outlines 25 essential competencies. Each competency is described with examples and proficiency differentiation for levels of experience. This book also defines a holistic approach for improving project management competencies of individuals or an entire organization.

The Evolution of Project Management in a Scaled Agile Environment

The Evolution of Project Management in a Scaled Agile Environment
Author: Kerry Wills
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781387921225

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Over the last few decades, agile delivery methods have been increasing in popularity which has led to scaled agile models that encompass an entire organization. On the surface, these models do not look like they have project management functions or roles. Four key hypotheses will be proposed and explored for how project management concepts, competencies and principles are still needed in scaled agile models and how they need to evolve.

Project Management and Leadership Challenges Volume I

Project Management and Leadership Challenges  Volume I
Author: M. Aslam Mirza
Publsiher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781947441736

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Project management has evolved to a profession, a methodology for reaching the desired outcomes, a management approach for moving toward strategic direction, and a mindset. It supports an organization to effectively withstand the market challenges and sustain growth with competitive edge. A paradigm shift in management of an organization is discussed for strategic advancement where operation and strategic implementation are managed separately with relevant management approaches. The endeavor is made essentially to capture strengths of project management for strategic advancement. Organizational transformation for high performance is pursued with application of project management and capturing the organizational culture to support high performance for implementation of projects. A unique PM-AURA model is introduced to help maximize the culture for continued high performance. Organizational readiness assessment is critical for commencement of transformation and change management for desired competence. A model is proposed to help application of project management for building competence. The challenges for the 21st century are also discussed for an understanding and preparation.

Project Management Maturity Model

Project Management Maturity Model
Author: J. Kent Crawford
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781482255454

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Following in the tradition of its bestselling predecessors, Project Management Maturity Model, Third Edition provides a roadmap for improving project success and boosting organizational performance. This edition presents new and revised material based on the Project Management Institute's (PMI's) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge,

The Complete Project Manager

The Complete Project Manager
Author: Randall Englund,Alfonso Bucero
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781523098415

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The Complete Project Manager, 2nd Edition updates a respected textbook on project management soft skills to include project management's most vital new trends: agile methods, delivering business value, respecting ethics, and managing diversity. This is a classic, bestselling, practical guide that addresses the "soft" project management skills that are so essential to successful project, program, and portfolio management. Through a storytelling approach, the authors explain the necessary skills and how to use them to create an environment that supports project success. They demonstrate both the "why" and the "how" of creatively applying soft project management skills in the areas of leadership, conflict resolution, negotiations, change management, and more. This second edition features new sections on ethics, business analysis, agile project management, managing across generations and between cultures, and more. Skills like leadership, negotiations, conflict management, and navigating organizational politics have always been important for project managers who want to succeed. Now the authors show how you can adjust and hone those skills given the forces and trends in today's business world.

Bridging the PM Competency Gap

Bridging the PM Competency Gap
Author: Loredana Abramo,Rich Maltzman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Business planning
ISBN: 160427140X

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Rapidly evolving technologies, global business interdependencies, and changes to project management (PM) processes and tools demand that new PM competencies be continuously developed and adequately applied to achieve successful results. Despite the many advances in the PM discipline, significant competency gaps exist within even the most successful companies. This book provides the proven strategic approaches needed to grow and evolve your project managers' competency over time, in step with the needs of your business, and supplies practical examples of competency models and how to deploy them.

Managing Collaborative R D Projects

Managing Collaborative R D Projects
Author: Gabriela Fernandes,Lawrence Dooley,David O'Sullivan,Asbjørn Rolstadås
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030616052

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Collaboration among industry, universities and research institutes plays a vital role in stimulating open innovation, which in turn leads to new products, processes, services and business models. This book brings together a number of real-life examples of how to govern and manage open innovation collaboration projects more effectively, and provides timely insights that project consortia, governance boards and funding agencies can directly apply to implement and monitor projects and achieve greater impacts. All papers were written by recognized leading authorities with extensive experience in governance and management, and reveal how to capitalize on the potential of open innovation. This book shares multidisciplinary research perspectives on the potential benefits and challenges of collaboration, project management, and open innovation, as well as the management of complex organizational cultures and governance models.

The Wiley Guide to Project Organization and Project Management Competencies

The Wiley Guide to Project Organization and Project Management Competencies
Author: Peter W. G. Morris,Jeffrey K. Pinto
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118000281

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THE WILEY GUIDE TO Project Organization & Project Management Competencies A guide to the human factors in project management: knowledge, learning, and maturity THE WILEY GUIDES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTS address critical, need-to-know information that will help professionals successfully manage projects in most businesses and help students learn the best practices of the industry. They contain not only well-known and widely used basic project management practices but also the newest and most cutting-edge concepts in the broader theory and practice of managing projects. This third volume in the series covers a range of organizational and people-based topics that are occupying the project management world today. The essence of project management represents a “people” challenge—the ability to appreciate and effectively employ the competencies of all those who are associated with the project development and delivery process. This book explains how you can more successfully manage a project from inception through delivery by learning how to handle critical issues around structure, teams, leadership, power and negotiation, and the whole area of competencies. The expert contributors also include chapters on global project management knowledge and standards, the role of project management associations around the world, project management maturity models, and other key topics. Complete your understanding of project management with these other books in The Wiley Guides to the Management of Projects series: The Wiley Guide to Project Control The Wiley Guide to Project, Program & Portfolio Management The Wiley Guide to Project Technology, Supply Chain & Procurement Management