June 2010
Intermediate to advanced
226 pages
4h 33m
English
Is your organization facing significant financial, social, or political challenges due to the changing business environment? Are your project results accessible to a large range of external stakeholders? If not, your organization should try organizational project management (OPM) practices to yield better results. In this chapter, we will consider different OPM practices and their benefits by looking at the classic example of the turnaround of Indian Railways.
Public scrutiny is a fundamental challenge for corporate leaders and senior project management professionals who are working on large, complex, or global projects. Success isn’t usually guaranteed, and criticism ...
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