The AMA Handbook of Project Management
By (Author) Paul C. Dinsmore
By (author) Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin
HarperCollins Focus
Amacom
13th November 2018
Fifth Edition
United States
Hardback
Width 188mm, Height 262mm, Spine 46mm
1042g
An essential resource presenting state-of-the-art theory and process of project management, TheAMA Handbook of Project Managementhas long been considered the authoritative guide.
Managing complex projects can stretch you to the limits. But with a book full of experts coaching you each step of the way, youll never be baffled, blocked, or misdirected again.
Packed with essays and insights from the field's top professionals, The AMA Handbook of Project Management is the resource professionals and students rely on for its practical guidance and big picture overview of the entire field: scheduling and budgeting, engaging stakeholders, measuring performance, managing multiple projects, resolving conflicts, using agile practices, and more.
Whether you need advice keeping projects on track or help preparing for certification, this new edition explains every principle, process, and development. Revised to reflect the latest changes to A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), the fifth editionincludes new information on how to:
Packed with models, case studies, and in-depth solutions, this trusted guide helps you master the discipline, overcome obstacles, and fast track your projects and career.
Paul C. Dinsmore, PMP (Dallas, TX, and Rio de Janeiro) is an international authority on project management and organizational change. He has been honored with PMIs Distinguished Contributions Award, and is a Fellow of the Institute. Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin (Cullowhee, NC) is editor-in-chief for PM Solutions Research and is a recipient of PMIs Distinguished Contributions Award.