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Flexible project management for product development : your illustrated guide to making project management work in tumultuous development (book)

By administrator | 8 January 2018

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Author: José CamposTraditional project management approaches are not sufficient for product development due to its variability in scope and schedule caused by the tumultuous world of global competition. Technology changes, personnel turnover, changing customer requirements and multi-site development are but a few of the variables that render conventional project management deficient. Flexible Project Management for Product Development allows you and your team to manage your development project in the middle of the turmoil created by global competition with the imperative to deliver profits. Beyond just reading very useful material, you will be able to use the templates and tools and also be able to share the information with your peers around the world. This is a step-by-step how-to guide. Read this book in the Business Studio


Author: José Campos
Traditional project management approaches are not sufficient for product development due to its variability in scope and schedule caused by the tumultuous world of global competition. Technology changes, personnel turnover, changing customer requirements and multi-site development are but a few of the variables that render conventional project management deficient. Flexible Project Management for Product Development allows you and your team to manage your development project in the middle of the turmoil created by global competition with the imperative to deliver profits. Beyond just reading very useful material, you will be able to use the templates and tools and also be able to share the information with your peers around the world. This is a step-by-step how-to guide.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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