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Fundamentals of Technology Project Management

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Successful project management is increasingly vital to all organizations, driven by the demands of global competition, rapid technological growth, and faster time to market (just to name a few). For those in technology fields, project management skills are fast becoming a required core competency. And those who have mastered these skills continue to be in high demand worldwide, commanding higher salaries than those around them. But how does one extend those skills or acquire them in the first place? Fundamentals of Technology Project Management is a great place to start.

Of the hundreds of project management books on the market, precious few address the unique needs of the IT project manager. Unlike most other project management books, Fundamentals of Technology Project Management tackles the specific issues that technology professionals must face, such as understanding technology resources, managing project scope and feature creep, and meeting client expectations, among many others.

Whether you're a college student, a software engineer, or an IT professional, Fundamentals of Technology Project Management will help you gain a comprehensive understanding of the project management life cycle and learn how to manage it – from first steps on through to intermediate topics (as well as some advanced ones). Author Colleen Garton explains — in easy-to-understand language— not only the what but the how of IT projects. What's more, unlike general project management books, the examples and case studies in this book are all based on technology projects, making them far more relevant to the learner.

Also included is a content-rich CD-ROM loaded with features to make the life of any IT project manager (or the IT professional with project management responsibilities) far easier. There are document templates you can use for all phases of the project — from the initial RFP to closing reports. Plus, the author steps you through meeting agendas, status reports, cost analysis, technical specifications, and more. In addition to the document templates, you're provided with PowerPoint slides that can be modified and used for reporting progress to users and management.

The continuing rise in importance of project management cannot be denied. Let this book be your guide to becoming a more effective, more efficient IT project manager.

With Fundamentals of Technology Project Management you
- Discover the top ten reasons projects fail
- Master the five keys to project success
- Explore the six phases of the project lifecycle, step by step
- Review the documents necessary for good project management and learn how to complete them
- Understand the warning signs of a project in trouble and learn how to get it back on track
- Learn Quality Management and Quality Assurance practices in easy-to-understand terms
- Acquire practical ways to develop effective leadership and team-building skills

520 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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November 13, 2018
Our main textbook for our IT project management class before embarking on our graduate capstone final project. Useful, insightful and practical information from an IT project management perspective. Detailed approach in managing an IT project. Easy to read and follow.
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March 2, 2013
I read this book for a class entitled Project Management for Technical Communicators.

The text is lengthy and at times a bit more wordy than it needs to be. I found myself saying, "OK, I get the picture. Now, let's get on with it.." That being said, however, the information contained inside is quite useful. It has guidelines that can apply to all sorts of projects, not software or programming type projects.

There are samples of project management documents for every stage of the job with explanations of what should be included in each section. The book also provides readers with a website where these forms can be downloaded. (For some reason, mine did not come with a CD. Some versions do.)

As I move into technical writing project management, this a text I will keep on my shelf for regular reference.
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January 30, 2009
I bought this in a panic when, instead of network engineering, SLB gave me a "project management" role upon hire.

Fortunately I really wanted to travel a little further down the PM road, but I *was* intimidated by both the company and the job.

WAS.

:)
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April 4, 2014
Very good introductory text. Very comprehensive. Does not sugar-coat what is required to be a good P.M.
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