Managing Mathematical Projects - with Success!

Managing Mathematical Projects - with Success!

Author: P.P.G. Dyke

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-29

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1852338504

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The first student-centred guide on how to write projects and case studies in mathematics, with particular attention given to working in groups (something maths undergraduates have not traditionally done). With half of all universities in the UK including major project work of significant importance, this book will be essential reading for all students on the second or final year of a mathematics degree, or on courses with a high mathematical content, for example, physics and engineering.


Managing Mathematical Projects - with Success!

Managing Mathematical Projects - with Success!

Author: P.P.G. Dyke

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004-01-19

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1852337362

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The first student-centred guide on how to write projects and case studies in mathematics, with particular attention given to working in groups (something maths undergraduates have not traditionally done). With half of all universities in the UK including major project work of significant importance, this book will be essential reading for all students on the second or final year of a mathematics degree, or on courses with a high mathematical content, for example, physics and engineering.


Application of Mathematics and Optimization in Construction Project Management

Application of Mathematics and Optimization in Construction Project Management

Author: Hêriş Golpîra

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-12-12

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 3030811239

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This book provides a broad overview of project and project management principles, processes, and success/failure factors. It also provides a state of the art of applications of the project management concepts, especially in the field of construction projects, based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). The slate of geographically and professionally diverse authors illustrates project management as a multidisciplinary undertaking that integrates renewable and non-renewable resources in a systematic process to achieve project goals. The book describes assessment based on technical and operational goals and meeting schedules and budgets.


Project Management for Successful Product Innovation

Project Management for Successful Product Innovation

Author: Alan Webb

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 1351908456

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This comprehensive book provides a complete guide to managing projects involving the development of new products. It aims to give the practising project manager an insight into the many processes that are involved in handling one of the most complex of industrial activities. The book is arranged in a logical sequence covering the development of project management, project management structures, aspects of planning, monitoring and control, economics and value management, design management, intellectual property issues and production start-up. Particular emphasis has been given to risk management which is recognized as both a difficult subject and also one of growing importance to today’s project manager, especially in product innovation. A complete explanation is given of the latest and most relevant techniques together with guidance as to where and how they should be applied. Where software tools are available these are named and, in some cases, brief descriptions are included; in all cases contact details of the vendors are provided.


Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications, Grades 3-5

Hands-On Math Projects with Real-Life Applications, Grades 3-5

Author: Judith A. Muschla

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-12-17

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1118039556

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Each easy-to-implement project includes background information for the teacher, project goals, math skills needed, a student guide with tips and strategies, and reproducible worksheets. Projects are designed to help students meet the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards and Focal Points, and chapters are organized to show how math relates to language, arts, science, etc.--demonstrating the importance of math in all areas of real life. In Part I, Chapter 1 offers an overview of how to incorporate math projects in the classroom. Chapter 2 provides a variety of classroom management suggestions, as well as teaching tips, and Chapter 3 offers ways teachers may evaluate project work. Each chapter also contains several reproducibles that are designed to help students master the procedural skills necessary for effective collaboration while working on projects. Part II, "The Projects," is divided into six separate sections: Section 1. Math and Science Section 2. Math and Social Studies Section 3. Math and Language Section 4. Math and Art and Music Section 5. Math and Fun and Recreation Section 6. Math and Life Skills


Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management

Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management

Author: Beverly Pasian

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-08-12

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13: 1351981331

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Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management is the most comprehensive guide on how to do research of and in project management. Project management as a discipline has experienced near-exponential growth in its application across the business and not-for-profit sectors. This second edition of the authoritative reference book offers a substantial update on the first edition with over 60% new content and so provides both practitioner and student researchers with a fully up-to-date and complete guide to research practice on project management. In Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management, Beverly Pasian and Rodney Turner have brought together 27 original chapters from many of the leading international thinkers in project management research. The collection looks at each step in the research stages, including research strategy, management, methodology (quantitative and qualitative), techniques as well as how to share and publish research findings. The chapters offer an international perspective with examples from a wide range of project management applications; engineering, construction, mega-projects, high-risk environments and social transformation. Each chapter includes tips and exercises for the research student, as well as a complete set of further references. The book is the go-to text for practitioners undertaking research in companies, and also doctoral and masters students and their supervisors who are involved in research projects in and for universities.


Strategic Portfolio Management

Strategic Portfolio Management

Author: Katy Angliss

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-12-30

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 1000826678

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This book provides a powerful insight into strategic portfolio management and its central role in the delivery of organisational strategy, maximisation of value creation, and efficient allocation of resources and capabilities to achieve organisational strategic objectives. The book makes a valuable contribution to the development of thinking on the translation of strategy into actionable work. Whether you are a senior manager building a high-performing strategic portfolio for your organisation or an academic searching for new perspectives on strategy execution through portfolio management, you will find great significance in this book. Twenty-eight chapters in four sections provide multiple perspectives on the topic, with in-depth guidance on organisational design for strategic portfolio management and covering all process, capability, and leadership aspects of strategic portfolio management. The book includes several detailed case studies for the effective deployment of strategic portfolios, bringing together theory and practice for strategic portfolio management. This book is particularly valuable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of project and portfolio management, strategic management, and leadership who are looking to expand their knowledge within the multi-project environment. Highly practical and logical in its structure, it also shows project management professionals how to effectively manage their business portfolios and align this with their business strategy.


Contemporary Challenges for Agile Project Management

Contemporary Challenges for Agile Project Management

Author: Naidoo, Vannie

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1799878740

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Given the pace at which projects must be completed in an era of global hypercompetition and turbulence, examining the project management profession within the contexts of international trade and globalization is essential to encourage the highest level of efficiency and agility. Agile project management provides a flexible approach to managing projects as it allows a team to break large projects down into more manageable tasks that can be tackled in short iterations or sprints, thus enabling a team to adapt to change quickly and deliver work fast. Contemporary Challenges for Agile Project Management highlights the modern struggles that face businesses and leaders as they work to implement agile project management within their processes and try to gain a competitive edge through cross-functional team collaboration. Covering many underrepresented topics related to areas such as critical success factors, data science, and project leadership, this book is an essential resource for project leaders, managers, supervisors, business leaders, consultants, researchers, academicians, and students and educators of higher education.


Triple C Model of Project Management

Triple C Model of Project Management

Author: Adedeji B. Badiru

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-04-18

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1040066275

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A comprehensive guide to the implementation of the Triple C Model of project management, this book presents the soft side of project management. It deals with the fuzzy, ambiguous people issues subject to emotional nuances and sentimental knee-jerk reactions. Offering practical steps for managing any project, this book presents real-world applications and case studies to illustrate the application of this model. This text provides coverage of techniques for tracking, managing, and controlling project costs as well as implementing the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). Schedule performance appraisals, project performance appraisals, and alternate project organization structures are also included.