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ISO 21500 Guidance on Project Management - A Pocket Guide
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Every project is unique. But the key to project success can be based on a generic approach supported by a set of good practices. That is the basis of ISO 21500 - Guidance on project management, the latest international standard for project management, and the first of a family of ISO standards for project, portfolio and program management. This pocket guide provides a quick introduction as well as a structured overview of the ISO 21500, which also applies to national standards based on this standard (e.g. BSI, DIN, NEN, öNORM, etc.). In an easily accessible way the content and practical use of the ISO 21500 are explained, which provides knowledge about the essential concepts and processes of effective project management.
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ISO/IEC 20000:2011 - A Pocket Guide
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This Pocket Guide provides a concise explanation of the nature, content and aim of ISO/IEC 20000: 2011. It brings ISO/IEC 20000-1: 2011 within reach of a vast international audience by providing the key elements of this important standard in a short, easy to read Pocket Guide:
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Better Practices of Project Management based on IPMA competences
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Project management is a fast growing profession. The IPMA Competence Baseline (ICB) version 3, dating from 2007, gives a clear description of this profession based on 46 competence elements. This book gives the essential theoretical and practical background of each competence element, based on the leading sources. The structure of this book follows the order of the competence elements in the ICB version 3, divided into Technical competences, Behavioral competences and Contextual competences. For this reason it is the essential study book for everyone studying for the IPMA-D and IPMA-C exams, and for those project managers that have committed themselves to a lifelong professional development. In addition, the book had to be applicable to groups of project managers originating from diverse cultures. For this reason, this is not a book that tells how a Westerner must behave in an Arab or an Asian country, but one that looks at the different subjects covered in the ICB, as seen from diverse cultural standpoints. Each chapter is based on the same structure: Definitions, Introduction, Process Steps, Process steps, Special topics. Text boxes, additional to the main text, give additional explanation to the main text. An elaborate Index of terms allows that this book can be used as the information source to all aspects of project management.
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Pocket Companion to PMI's PMBOK Guide
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Main target Group for this pocket guide is anyone with an interest in understanding the method in the PMBOK® Guide framework or a systematic approach for project management. The book is also very useful for members of a project management team in a project environment using the PMBOK® Guide as a shared reference. A complete but concise description of the PMBOK® Guide, for anyone involved in projects or project management!
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