Commercial Project Management

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Author_Robin Hornby
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Client Pm
collaborative vendor client project delivery
Commercial Project Environment
Delivering Professional Services
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estimating techniques for services
Fixed Price Projects
Joint Risk Management
lifecycle
Lifecycle Mapping
organisational project control
Pay For Performance
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procurement process integration
Professional Services Firm
Project Lifecycle
Project Management Deliverables
quality assurance systems
Ram
resource allocation strategies
Risk Alerts
Risk Factor Checklist
risk management frameworks
Risk Rank Assessment
Rot
Rule Of Thumb
Successful Services Firm
vendor
Vendor Lifecycle
Vendor Methods
Vendor Pm
Vendor Project
Vendor Project Manager
Work Packet

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138237674
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Selling and delivering a project to a satisfied client, and making a profit, is a complex task. Project manager and author Robin Hornby believes this has been neglected by current standards and is poorly understood by professionals in the field. Commercial Project Management aims to rectify this deficiency. As a unique ‘how-to’ guide for project and business managers, it offers practical guidance, and a wealth of explanatory illustrations, useful techniques, proven checklists, real life examples, and case stories. It will give project managers a needed confidence boost and a head start in their demanding role as they go ‘on contract’.

At the heart of Robin’s approach is a vendor sales and delivery lifecycle that provides a framework for business control of projects. Unique elements include the integration of buyer and vendor project lifecycles, the recasting of project management as a cyclic set of functions to lead the work of the project, and the elevation of risk assessment from a project toolkit to a fundamental control process. Beyond project management, the book proposes a comprehensive template for the firm whose business is delivering projects.

This is a how-to book for project and business managers working in a commercial environment looking for practical guidance on conducting their projects and organizing their firm.

Robin Hornby worked in the information technology industry for over 35 years, migrating from systems engineering to project and then delivery management. He taught project management at Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada, for 10 years and currently writes, consults, and conducts seminars. He pioneered many of the delivery practices described in this book.

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