Project identification : capturing great ideas to dramatically improve your organization
Charles A. Tryon, Jr.
Completing the project life cycle -- Framework for project identification -- Defining a candidate project -- What's the problem? -- You want to do what...? -- What's in it for me? -- When do we start? -- What will this cost? -- How will we pay for this? -- Who will this impact? -- Here's my plan -- I'll need you, and you, and you ... -- Gaining approval -- Implementing a "great ideas" program -- From proposals to projects -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Project identification -- Appendix B: Initiative proposal "quick start" -- Appendix C: Initiative proposal template -- Appendix D: Cost worksheet template -- Appendix E: Deliverable plan template -- Appendix F: Case study -- Appendix G: Staff plan template
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[2015]
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Authors: | Tryon, Charles A. <Jr.> |
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group |
Subject: | Projektmanagement | Project management |
Description of contents: |
This practical guide to project management outlines how to find and identify new and fresh ideas in an organization and translate them into actionable project proposals
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