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Project Management Best Practices

Achieving Global Excellence

Harold Kerzner

Business & Economics / Project Management

Best practices in the global market for successful project management

Project Management Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence presents unique, firsthand accounts of how corporations around the world incorporate project management into their strategic business operations. This book is the global-perspective follow-up to Kerzner's bestselling Advanced Project Management: Best Practices on Implementation, Second Edition (0-471-47284-0).

Senior management from more than fifty global Fortune 500 companies—such as Computer Associates, Motorola, Johnson Controls, Nortel, Satyam, and Infosys—present their best practices in project management, including new and previously unpublished material. These industry leaders offer insight into best practices for:

  • Project risk management
  • Project management for multinational cultures and cultural failures
  • Integrated and virtual project teams

Project Management Best Practices: Achieving Global Excellence is a must-have resource for competitive corporate managers, project and team managers, engineers, project team members, and business consultants in today's global market.

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