274 pgs, 1996, Marcel Dekker ISBN 978-0824789534 Software and systems engineers contributed their field experience in requirements specification, work breakdown structures, project control and risk management to this second edition of What Every Engineer Should Know About Project Management. Volume 33 of the What Every Engineer Should Know series covers the project manager's roles, responsibilities, risks, records, and and reports. Appendices supply additional information on topics such as work breakdown structures and assessment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Anatomy of a Project
- Roles and Responsibilities of the Project Manager
- Planning Techniques
- Control Techniques
- Risk Management
- Coordinating and Directing Techniques, Part I
- Coordinating and Directing Techniques, Part II
- Project Records and Reports
- Negotiating
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