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Contextualization of Project Management Practice and Best Practice 1st Edition

Author(s)

Claude Besner, Brian Hobbs

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1st Edition

ISBN

9781628250107, 9781935589563

Publisher

Project Management Institute

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Contextualization of Project Management Practice and Best Practice contributes to a better understanding of project management practice by investigating the use and usefulness of project management practices, tools, and techniques. The study examines practice variations among organizational, project management, and project contexts and performance. The use of project management practices, tools, and techniques is seen here as an indicator of the realities of practice. A clear understanding of the state of professional practice is particularly important to future development in the field of project management. Directly observing what project practitioners do and how they put into action their knowledge and competencies is a means to understand their practice.

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Contextualization of Project Management Practice and Best Practice 1st Edition

SKU: 9781628252866

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Full Title

Contextualization of Project Management Practice and Best Practice 1st Edition

Author(s)

Claude Besner, Brian Hobbs

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781628252866, 9781935589563

Publisher

Project Management Institute

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Contextualization of Project Management Practice and Best Practice contributes to a better understanding of project management practice by investigating the use and usefulness of project management practices, tools, and techniques. The study examines practice variations among organizational, project management, and project contexts and performance. The use of project management practices, tools, and techniques is seen here as an indicator of the realities of practice. A clear understanding of the state of professional practice is particularly important to future development in the field of project management. Directly observing what project practitioners do and how they put into action their knowledge and competencies is a means to understand their practice.