The Performance of Projects and Project Management Sustainable Delivery in Project Intensive Companies
Coordonnateur : Lecoeuvre Laurence
In the increasing number of heavily projectized organizations, sustainable, commercial performance depends on their ability to measure and develop the performance of project management.
This involves developing new skills and capabilities, such as a learning approach across projects. It also involves transforming established approaches such as corporate governance to match the new project-oriented context and, finally, it involves learning to use projects to enable key organizational objectives, such as sustainability, as well as the project-specific outcomes.
ThePerformance of Projects and Project Management offers perspectives on all of these fundamental aspects of project performance. As such, it is an important book for those concerned with project strategy, project delivery and business sustainability.
Professor Laurence Lecoeuvre was formerly an International Director within the industrial sector and car industry (1984–2001). She joined SKEMA in 2001. After a few years as Business Programs Director, she is today Director of Project Management Department and Director of the PhD in Programme and Project Management. Laurence is mainly teaching project management fundamentals and research methodology. Her PhD focused on the links between project marketing and project management; she continues to develop her research on this topic but also on governance.
Date de parution : 06-2024
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 09-2016
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de The Performance of Projects and Project Management :
Mots-clés :
Project Intensive Companies; Business Case; intensive; Project Manager; companies; Project Management Office; team; Project Team; member; Business Process; office; Common Language; process; Practice Project Management; life; Project Management Maturity; cycle; Intermediary Deliverables; maturity; Project Management Process; portfolio; Po Ra; Project Portfolio Management; Project Oriented Organization; Project Management Training; Project Portfolio Group; Intermediary Stakeholders; Business Change Manager; Balanced Score Card; Back Office Department; Project Intensive; Supply Chain Risk; Pm Project Management; Michel Godet; Project Portfolio