Project Management: Navigating the Complexity with a Systematic Approach
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The world has become more complicated with the introduction and development of new technologies and methods, and novel risks such as Covid-19 pandemic. Competition has been tougher than it used to be. Organizations strive to keep up with the changes in the internal and external environment. In the light of unprecedented changes, project managers must be prepared in response to the demands from their organizations and key stakeholders like clients, customers and government agencies. This book covers the fundamentals of project management, and aims to guide undergraduate and graduate students to acquire the building blocks of project management. This book also includes Microsoft Project tutorials for project scope, schedule, resources, and cost, and monitoring and controlling.
ISBN
978-1-936323-99-9
Publication Date
10-2022
Publisher
MSL Academic Endeavors: Imprint of the Cleveland State University Michael Schwartz Library
City
Cleveland, Ohio
Keywords
Project, Project Management, Constraints, Stakeholders, Communication, Scope, Schedule, Budget, Risk, Agile
Disciplines
Business | Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Recommended Citation
Oguz, Abdullah, "Project Management: Navigating the Complexity with a Systematic Approach" (2022). MSL Academic Endeavors eBooks. 32.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/msl_ae_ebooks/32
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Abdullah Oguz is an Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems in the School of Business at Central Connecticut State University. He was a visiting lecturer at the Monte Ahuja College of Business, Cleveland State University. Abdullah has a Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Prior to that, he worked as a senior member of the Projects and Technical Systems Department of the Turkish Customs Administration. He has been a Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential holder since 2014. His research interests include workplace cyberbullying, cybersecurity, societal implications of big data analytics, and the effects of IT use on social well-being. His research has been published in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems and Internet Research, conferences, and presented at the ICIS 2019 Doctoral Consortium in Munich, Germany. Abdullah received the Best Reviewer Award at the 2017 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) in Boston, USA.