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Project management for engineering, business and technology /

By: Nicholas, John M, 1945-
Title By: Steyn, Herman
Material type: BookPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2012.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xxiii, 675 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780080967042; 9780080967059 (ebook)Subject(s): Project management | Organizational Project Management (OPM)DDC classification: 658.4/04
Summary:
This new edition is a direct response to the ever-growing need for better project management which covers the basics, but also addresses more-technical topics in much greater depth than any other book. Case studies and examples from engineering and technology projects are utilized to prepare technical and business students for management positions in technical fields. It's thorough yet accessible approach makes this text an ideal resource and reference for anyone studying or practicing project management within engineering or business. Includes case studies, examples and background on managing business, engineering, and technology projects to add context for specialists and prepare business students for managing projects in technical industry.
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Rev. ed. of: Project management for business, engineering, and technology : principles and practice. 3rd ed. c2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This new edition is a direct response to the ever-growing need for better project management which covers the basics, but also addresses more-technical topics in much greater depth than any other book. Case studies and examples from engineering and technology projects are utilized to prepare technical and business students for management positions in technical fields. It's thorough yet accessible approach makes this text an ideal resource and reference for anyone studying or practicing project management within engineering or business. Includes case studies, examples and background on managing business, engineering, and technology projects to add context for specialists and prepare business students for managing projects in technical industry.

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