Projects, Government, and Public Policy

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Gate Review Process
governance
government project management frameworks
Gpm
Improving Project Management
Improving Project Management Skills
institutional capacity building
Inter-sectoral Differences
Logical Framework Approach
Maturity Models
organizational change management
PMO
policy implementation strategies
Project Life Cycle
Project Management
Project Management Environment
Project Management Maturity
Project Management Methodology
Project Management Offices
Project Portfolio
Project Portfolio Management
Project Program
Public Administration
public policy
Public Project Management
Public Projects
public sector governance
Public Sector Project Management
Public Sector Projects
stakeholder engagement methods
Supporting Project Implementation
Work Breakdown Structure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032343419
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Many governments have effectively organized public project implementation systems in their jurisdictions. At the same time, many other countries remain at a less advanced level of public project management. Globally, there is a need for project management knowledge to be transferred between governments. However, no systematic review of these practices has been developed to date. Projects, Government, and Public Policy was written to fulfill this need and presents a review of project management practices in countries with developed project-based capabilities. This book uses its own rigorous model to present this review systematically. This book’s practical purpose is to give a structured overview of government-level project management practices. This knowledge can be used in the work of governments to improve the management of public projects and the implementation of public policies.

Many professionals working in public institutions understand project management concepts differently than project management professionals. Therefore, this book begins with a chapter that describes the differences between the conceptual basis of public administration and project management. The body of this book has five parts. Part I is mainly intended for those involved in government and public administration who want to acquire or increase knowledge about project management. Part II provides an overview of the basic concepts from the theory of public administration, public policies, and development management. Part III describes what makes public projects unique and the success factors specific to projects of this sector. Knowledge about effective government project management practices is covered in Part IV. The concluding Part V begins with a general overview of the maturity model concept. Its main part covers the description of a maturity model showing ways to systematically improve the implementation of public projects.

This book is written for governments and government administrators, including the most influential decision-makers, who craft policies to guide a country’s development as well as how to implement projects. This book is also intended for supporters and enthusiasts of project management in government and public administration by providing them with a description of the solutions used by project management in public administration. This book is intended, too, for all project management practitioners working for public projects: project managers, team members, sponsors, and middle-level executives of project-delivering private companies. By knowing public administration concepts, they can manage their projects better and use a common language with their clients.

Stanisław Gasik is a practitioner with more than 30 years of experience in project management. He holds the PMP® certificate issued by the Project Management Institute. He obtained his PhD from the University of Warsaw for developing a holistic model of project knowledge management. He was a significant contributor to PMI project management standards (PMBOK® Guide; Standard for Program Management). He was also an expert for project management in Government Accountability Office, an institution of the US Congress.

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