Information Technology Project Management: Providing Measurable Organizational Value

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Pub. Date: 2002-12-01
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

A Higher Measure of Success What makes an information technology project successful? While many define success in terms of the project being completed on time and within budget, the real measure of success is the value the organization receives when the system is finally implemented. That's why Jack Marchewka's INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT focuses on how to create measurable organizational value (MOV) through IT projects. The author uses the concept of MOV to create a solid foundation for making decisions throughout the project's life cycle and for integrating project management and IT concepts, tools, and technique. HighlightsEmphasizes MOV as a central theme in the text.Takes you through the different phases of the project life cycle and introduces the concepts and tools that are appropriate for each specific phase of the project.Incorporates nine areas outlined in the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) into the basic concepts associated with information systems management and software engineering.Integrates a knowledge management approach throughout the book.Includes chapter-opening vignettes, which comprise a continuing case about Husky Air (an air charter company) and describe situations faced by project managers and teams undertaking IT projects.Includes a trial version of Microsoft Project 2002®. Web-based Activities and Tools The book's companion Web site is (www.wiley.com/college/marchewka) features:Integrated hands-on case assignments, which allows you to play the role of a project team member who has been hired by a newly formed consulting form.Links to various IT and project management-related Web sites and articles that support the material included in this text.

Table of Contents

* The Nature of Information Technology Projects * Conceptualizing and Initiating The IT Project * Developing the Project Charter and Baseline Project Plan * The Human Side of Project Management * Defining and Managing Project Scope * The Work Breakdown Structure and Project Estimation * The Project Schedule and Budget * IT Project Risk Management * Project Communication, Tracking, and Reporting * IT Project Quality Management * Project Change Management * Chapter 12
Appendix A: An Introduction to Function Point Analysis

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