I personally feel that the recent crisis in the financial market is taking the Project Management to a new level. Project management is evolving. The fundamental principles are fairly stable, but the knowledge of how to apply them continues to evolve. Globalization and increased competition are causing increased demand for project management. So, for organizations to survive in this meltdown period they must adopt the nine knowledge areas of project management to enable them to do different things at the right times so the end result is what is wanted. This means knowing what is wanted, what inputs we need to get there, what processes must be performed, and in what order.
Rashid Alleem
Founder & Chairmain, Alleem Knowledge Center
The Framework of Project Management
The Project Manager and Leadership
The Project Life Cycle
Project Finance
Effective Project Planning
Essential Leading Project Teams
Transfer Your Project "Lesson Learned"
The Problem Solving Cycle
The Project Budget
Monitoring and Controlling Projects
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