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Dedication Dedicated to the memory of Omolade Badiru The bud that never got to bloom, but whose spirit lives on
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Contents Preface ....................................................................................................................ix Acknowledgments .................................................................................................xi Authors ................................................................................................................ xiii Chapter 1
Characteristics of Industrial Projects ...............................................1
Chapter 2
Principles of Project Management .................................................29
Chapter 3
Time and Schedule Management ...................................................67
Chapter 4
Project Duration Diagnostics .........................................................87
Chapter 5
Schedule Compression Techniques .............................................103
Chapter 6
Resource Analysis and Management ...........................................115
Chapter 7
Techniques for Project Forecasting .............................................145
Chapter 8
Six Sigma and Lean Project Management ...................................169
Chapter 9
Project Risk Analysis ...................................................................195
Chapter 10
Project Economic Analysis ...........................................................203
Chapter 11
Industrial Project Management Case Studies ...............................235
Appendix A
Project Terms and Definitions ......................................................259
Appendix B
Project Acronyms ........................................................................ 291
Index ................................................................................................................... 303
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Preface Industry represents the pulse of economic development of any nation. Successful industrial project management thus holds a key position in advancing regional and national development. Project management is the process of managing, allocating, and timing resources to achieve a given goal in an efficient and expeditious manner. The objectives that constitute the specified goal may be in terms of time, costs, or technical results. Projects can range from the very simple to the very complex. Owing to its expanding utility and relevance, project management has emerged as a separate body of knowledge that is embraced by various disciplines ranging from engineering and business to social services. Project management techniques are widely used in many endeavors, including construction management, banking, manufacturing, engineering management, marketing, health care delivery systems, transportation, research and development, defense, and public services. The application of project management is particularly of high value in industrial enterprises. In today’s fast-changing and highly competitive global market, every industrial enterprise is constantly striving to get ahead. Integrative project management offers one avenue to achieve that goal. Project management represents an excellent basis for integrating various management techniques