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Mastering Project Time Management, Cost Control, and Quality Management: Proven Methods for Controlling the Three Elements that Define Project Deliverables
by Randal Wilson
May 2015
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
9h 3m
English
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Part I: Project Time Management
Chapter 1 Planning Schedule Management
Chapter 2 Project Activity Requirements
Chapter 3 Project Activity Sequencing
Chapter 5 Project Activity Duration Analysis
Chapter 6 Develop the Project Schedule
Chapter 7 Control Project Schedule
Projects are managed and structured successfully through the organization of various management plans included in the master project management plan, such as schedule management, cost management, and quality management. The first step in developing any of the management plans is defining what is required to accomplish a project deliverable. The project deliverable is the tangible output of all work required throughout the project life cycle that accomplishes ...
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