Effective project decision making is recognised as a key feature of successful projects. Ineffective decision making leads to project delay and failure. Project Governance takes readers through the logical steps required for the establishment of a project governance framework for a project or organisation. Starting with problems typical of ineffective project governance, it develops a set of principles designed to overcome these problems and builds a framework based on these principles.This comprehensive guide explains how to populate the framework effectively, provides the accountabilities and responsibilities of the main roles , and describes how to integrate the project governance framework into the organisation.Whether you are a project management practitioner or a student of project management, the lessons learned in this valuable handbook make for essential reading.
Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Causes and symptoms of ineffective project governance; Chapter - 02: The principles of effective project governance; Chapter - 03: Building the project governance model; Chapter - 04: Populating the project board; Chapter - 05: Scalability; Chapter - 06: Implementing the project governance framework; Chapter - 07: The governance relationship between programmes and projects; Chapter - 08: Towards an integrated project delivery framework
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