
Ebook: Reinventing project management: the diamond approach to successful growth and innovation
Author: Aaron J. Shenhar & Dov Dvir
- Genre: Business // Management: Project Management
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Harvard Business Press
- City: Boston, MA
- Language: English
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Projects are the engines that drive innovation from idea to commercialization. In fact, the number of projects in most organizations today is expanding while operations is shrinking. Yet, since many companies still focus on operational excellence and efficiency, most projects fail—largely because conventional project management concepts cannot adapt to a dynamic business environment. Moreover, top managers neglect their company's project activity, and line managers treat all their projects alike—as part of operations. Based on an unprecedented study of more than 600 projects in a variety of businesses and organizations around the globe, Reinventing Project Management provides a new and highly adaptive model for planning and managing projects to achieve superior business results.
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Review
Reinventing Project Management provides [an understanding of how to execute] in a clear, concise and thoughtful manner. --Automotive Design and Production, November 2007
About the Author
Aaron J. Shenhar is the Institute Professor of Management and the founder of the Project Management Program at Stevens Institute of Technology. Dov Dvir is the head of the Management Department at Ben Gurion University in Israel.
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Review
Reinventing Project Management provides [an understanding of how to execute] in a clear, concise and thoughtful manner. --Automotive Design and Production, November 2007
About the Author
Aaron J. Shenhar is the Institute Professor of Management and the founder of the Project Management Program at Stevens Institute of Technology. Dov Dvir is the head of the Management Department at Ben Gurion University in Israel.
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