Information Technology Project Management: Providing Measurable Organizational Value provides a comprehensive, practical guide to successfully managing IT projects, with a core focus on delivering measurable organizational value (MOV). Written for both students and professionals, Jack T. Marchewka combines theory with hands-on application, helping readers to not only understand the fundamentals of project management but also apply them in real-world IT project scenarios.
Key Features:
- Measurable Organizational Value (MOV): Learn how to align IT projects with business goals and ensure they deliver measurable value.
- Project Management Methodologies: Get a thorough understanding of PMI’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), PRINCE2, and Agile methodologies like Scrum and Extreme Programming.
- Risk Management: Understand how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks to improve the likelihood of project success.
- Real-World Applications: Engage with case studies and practical examples to see how these concepts apply in actual IT projects.
- Tools and Techniques: Master key project management tools, including Gantt charts, work breakdown structures (WBS), and Microsoft Project.
This book covers all phases of IT project management, from conceptualization and planning to execution and closure. Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, a new project manager, or an experienced professional looking to sharpen your skills, this book equips you with the tools and knowledge necessary for managing IT projects in a dynamic and evolving field.
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