The Human Factor in Project Management (Best Practices and Advances in Program Management)
暫譯: 專案管理中的人因因素(最佳實踐與程式管理的進展)

Denise Thompson

  • 出版商: Auerbach Publication
  • 出版日期: 2018-08-14
  • 售價: $2,810
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,670
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 222
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 113806419X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138064195
  • 相關分類: 專案管理 PM
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In the fluid world of changing business environments and variables affecting projects, a style of project management that primarily relies on maintaining the Iron Triangle, that tenuous mix of schedule, scope, and budgets, is no longer the sole path to success. Today’s project management demands a focus on leadership of the kind that anticipates and embraces change, challenges the status quo, and inspires teams. Developing these skills requires a mastery of emotional intelligence, courage, critical thinking, and a desire to become a true leader dedicated to developing success. Whether you are participating in a project for the first time or you’ve been doing projects for decades, you know the very essence of a project is to return value that gains a competitive edge and propels the organization forward into new frontiers. Whether you believe the best results are earned through agile, waterfall, or a mix of methodologies, project leadership is the secret weapon that will maintain and grow professional relevance, knowledge, and value in today’s workforce.

Through a series of notable lessons in human history and behavior, The Human Factor in Project Management takes you on a journey of self-discovery to define your capabilities and gaps, while building your leadership skills.

In your role as a project manager, project sponsor, product owner, or champion, the book challenges you to question the choices you make in a series of stories where you are the main character. This guide to career and personal growth forces you to look beyond the limitations of a Gantt chart, spreadsheet, or a Kanban board to evaluate the value from every tool you use and every action you take.

 

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在不斷變化的商業環境和影響專案的變數中,主要依賴於維持「鐵三角」的專案管理風格——即時間、範圍和預算的微妙平衡——已不再是成功的唯一途徑。當今的專案管理要求專注於一種預見並擁抱變化的領導力,挑戰現狀並激勵團隊。發展這些技能需要掌握情緒智力、勇氣、批判性思維,以及成為一位真正致力於成功發展的領導者的渴望。無論你是第一次參與專案,還是已經從事專案工作數十年,你都知道專案的本質在於回報價值,獲得競爭優勢,並推動組織向新的領域邁進。無論你相信最佳結果是通過敏捷、瀑布或混合方法論獲得的,專案領導力都是在當今職場中維持和增長專業相關性、知識和價值的秘密武器。

《專案管理中的人因》通過一系列人類歷史和行為中的重要教訓,帶領你進行自我發現的旅程,以定義你的能力和差距,同時建立你的領導技能。

在你作為專案經理、專案贊助人、產品負責人或倡導者的角色中,這本書挑戰你質疑在一系列故事中作為主角所做的選擇。這本職業和個人成長的指南迫使你超越甘特圖、電子表格或看板的限制,評估你所使用的每一個工具和每一個行動所帶來的價值。