January 2004
Beginner
224 pages
6h 54m
English
If your organization is a project-oriented organization—or is in the process of becoming one—you may already have developed methods and procedures and defined terms that you’ll want used consistently throughout each project. If you are just starting with project management, you’ll want to develop a basis for a common approach to projects and to the content you teach in your project management training. In this book, you’ll find terms and approaches that reflect those recommended by the Project Management Institute and found in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, 2000 Edition (often referred to as “the PMBOK”—pronounced “pimbock”). If you have not already adopted methods and ...