Project Leadership

Book description

Look around your organization: can you identify who owns project management? Would that person appreciate that they own responsibility for your projects? Project Leadership: Creating Value with an Adaptive Project Organization highlights the importance of these questions—underlining the importance not only of the project team but on the culture of executive leadership to the success of projects. It offers straight-forward takeaways and solutions to provide executives with the tools to implement an effective project environment.

The book begins with a discussion of the project environment and what it means for a project to succeed or fail in today’s world. It introduces the Adaptive Project Management Model followed by a review of the systems and tools that give firms increasing ability to maintain priority on strategic projects and manage their associated uncertainty. Working through the book, you can progressively apply tactics from each chapter to increase your project leadership capability and improve your process so that your projects adapt as required depending on the nature of the portfolio itself.

Ask yourself this—what is my customer buying? What do they really want? The one element that all organizations have in common is that customers are buying execution, and not much else. Therefore, ultimately, this book is about execution—getting things done and making things happen. It details methods and tactics that help you execute projects more effectively and give your organization the edge in the current, fast-paced marketplace.

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction (1/2)
  5. Introduction (2/2)
  6. About the Authors
  7. Chapter 1: The Project Environment (1/4)
  8. Chapter 1: The Project Environment (2/4)
  9. Chapter 1: The Project Environment (3/4)
  10. Chapter 1: The Project Environment (4/4)
  11. Chapter 2: Why Projects Fail (1/4)
  12. Chapter 2: Why Projects Fail (2/4)
  13. Chapter 2: Why Projects Fail (3/4)
  14. Chapter 2: Why Projects Fail (4/4)
  15. Chapter 3: The Case for Project Leadership (1/4)
  16. Chapter 3: The Case for Project Leadership (2/4)
  17. Chapter 3: The Case for Project Leadership (3/4)
  18. Chapter 3: The Case for Project Leadership (4/4)
  19. Chapter 4: Project Oversight and Visibility (1/4)
  20. Chapter 4: Project Oversight and Visibility (2/4)
  21. Chapter 4: Project Oversight and Visibility (3/4)
  22. Chapter 4: Project Oversight and Visibility (4/4)
  23. Chapter 5: The Paradox of Project Control (1/5)
  24. Chapter 5: The Paradox of Project Control (2/5)
  25. Chapter 5: The Paradox of Project Control (3/5)
  26. Chapter 5: The Paradox of Project Control (4/5)
  27. Chapter 5: The Paradox of Project Control (5/5)
  28. Chapter 6: Risk and Crisis Management (1/4)
  29. Chapter 6: Risk and Crisis Management (2/4)
  30. Chapter 6: Risk and Crisis Management (3/4)
  31. Chapter 6: Risk and Crisis Management (4/4)
  32. Chapter 7: Project Timing and Acceleration (1/4)
  33. Chapter 7: Project Timing and Acceleration (2/4)
  34. Chapter 7: Project Timing and Acceleration (3/4)
  35. Chapter 7: Project Timing and Acceleration (4/4)
  36. Chapter 8: Strategy, Execution, and the Operating Plan (1/4)
  37. Chapter 8: Strategy, Execution, and the Operating Plan (2/4)
  38. Chapter 8: Strategy, Execution, and the Operating Plan (3/4)
  39. Chapter 8: Strategy, Execution, and the Operating Plan (4/4)
  40. Chapter 9: Building an Adaptive Project Organization (1/5)
  41. Chapter 9: Building an Adaptive Project Organization (2/5)
  42. Chapter 9: Building an Adaptive Project Organization (3/5)
  43. Chapter 9: Building an Adaptive Project Organization (4/5)
  44. Chapter 9: Building an Adaptive Project Organization (5/5)
  45. Appendix A: Project Leadership Organizational Self-Assessment (1/2)
  46. Appendix A: Project Leadership Organizational Self-Assessment (2/2)
  47. Appendix B: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (1/2)
  48. Appendix B: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (2/2)
  49. Endnotes (1/2)
  50. Endnotes (2/2)
  51. Back Cover

Product information

  • Title: Project Leadership
  • Author(s): Barry L. Cross, M. Kathryn Brohman
  • Release date: July 2014
  • Publisher(s): CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9781482216318