From Value-Based Metrics for Improving Results: An Enterprise Project Management Toolkit

CHAPTER LIST

Chapter 14: The 3MS Metric Profile
Chapter 15: Project Management Context
Chapter 16: Management Oversight
Chapter 17: Project Integration Management
Chapter 18: Project Scope Management
Chapter 19: Project Time Management
Chapter 20: Project Cost Management
Chapter 21: Project Quality Management
Chapter 22: Project Human Resource Management
Chapter 23: Project Communications Management
Chapter 24: Project Risk Management
Chapter 25: Project Procurement Management
Chapter 26: Project Fraud Management
Chapter 27: Project Management Office Management
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