The Complete Project Management Office Handbook 3rd Edition

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The Complete Project Management Office Handbook 3rd Edition

Author(s): Gerard M. Hill (Author)

  • Publisher: Auerbach Publications
  • Publication Date: 5 Sept. 2013
  • Edition: 3rd
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 744 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1466566310
  • ISBN-13: 9781466566316

Book Description

This updated and completely revised edition of a bestseller extends the concepts and considerations of modern project management into the realm of project management oversight, control, and support. Illustrating the implications of project management in today’s organizations, The Complete Project Management Office Handbook, Third Edition explains how to use the project management office (PMO) as a business integrator to influence project outcomes in a manner that serves both project and business management interests.

Helping you determine if a PMO is right for your organization, this edition presents afive-stage PMO competency continuum to help you understand how to develop PMOs at different competency levels and associated functionalities. It also identifies five progressive PMO development levels to help you identify which level is best for your organization. Updates to this edition include:

  • A refinement of the 20 PMO functions that guide PMO setup and operations
  • A new section that provides an effective evaluation of PMO maturity indicators based on the prescribed 20 PMO functions presented in the handbook
  • A new section on Establishing a Project Management Office thatdetails a comprehensive process for determining the needs, purpose, and functionality for a new PMO
  • Best practices that have cross-industry value and applicability

The book includes checklists, detailed process steps, and descriptive guidance for developing PMO functional capability. The up-to-date PMO model defined will not only help you better understand business practices in project management, but will also help you to adapt and integrate those practices into the project management environment in your organization.

For anyone associated with start-up and smaller PMOs, the book explains what can be done to create less rigorous PMO functional capabilities. It also includes helpful insights for those who need to specify and demonstrate “quick-wins” and early PMO-based accomplishments in their organization.

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About the Author

Gerard Hill is the Principal of Hill Methods, LLC, and has more than 25 years experience in project management practice design and implementation, information systems integration, and business process engineering. His specialty is enabling businesses to gain and sustain a competitive edge through development and implementation of total-practiceproject management solutions. He has conceived and constructed processes and practices that have enabled Fortune 100 and other client organizations to realize maximum benefit from their investment in project management.

Prior to introducing Hill Methods (formerly Hill Consulting Group), Mr. Hill was with ESI International, where he served as Vice President of Technical Services. His work included responsibility for international consulting programs, technical product design and development, and knowledge management. He also served as an instructor and frequent public forums speaker during his tenure with ESI.

Mr. Hill, as an internationally recognized thought leader, has led or contributed to the design and development of project management methodologies currently deployed by organizations around the world. He is the architect of capability and maturity assessments for business and project management. He also has particular expertise in designing and developing practical Project Management Office (PMO) solutions.

His recent work includes development of the new matrix-based ProjectPRISM Project Management Methodology, and this has been introduced in his new project management methodology publication. He has refined an approach to “PMO design and implementation” in a workshop based on the content of his PMO handbook publication. In recent years, Mr. Hill has chaired two annual and national scope Project Portfolio Management conferences in the United States. In 2008 he was an invited keynote speaker and presenter at two professional conferences in Milan, Italy; in 2009 he was a keynote speaker and presenter at the National PMI Project Management Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and at the Greece PMI Chapter Congress in Athens, Greece; and in 2010 he was an invited guest speaker at the PMI Poland Congress in Warsaw, Poland. He has also written articles published in professional journals around the world, and he has presented in webinars and at technical conferences and forums.

Mr. Hill’s broad competencies are based on an extensive educational background that includes a bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics (North Carolina State University), a master’s degree in Human Resource Management/Organization Development (Pepperdine University), and completion of the Advanced Management Program for Executives (Duke University, Fuqua School of Business).

Mr. Hill also holds a Master’s Certificate in Project Management from The George Washington University, and he is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute.

Mr. Hill is the author of two books: The Complete Project Management Office Handbook, 2nd Edition (Auerbach Publications, 2007), and The Complete Project Management Methodology and Toolkit(CRC Press, 2010), which includes 96 tools on CD.

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Think Like a Futurist: Know What Changes, What Doesn't, and What's Next

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Think Like a Futurist: Know What Changes, What Doesn't, and What's Next

Author(s): Sommers (Author)

  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
  • Publication Date: 18 Sept. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1118147820
  • ISBN-13: 9781118147825

Book Description

Push past resistance to discover and own new business territories

Think Like a Futurist shows how to track changes, explore questions, and engage in new thinking that connects today’s pressures with tomorrow’s realities. Cecily Sommers shows how to apply long-term focus and strategies to needs as diverse as industry forecasts, innovation challenges, leadership development, or future-proofing a brand. By understanding intersecting potentials that one day may impact your organization, you can readily spot emerging trends and market shifts, uncovering opportunities on the horizon.

Think Like a Futurist explores such questions as: Where will new markets emerge over the next 5-10-25 years? What will be the big issues of the day? How will lifestyle, social mores, and policy adapt? And what role do we play in that future?

  • Offers a clear framework for thinking like a futurist, and direction for how to integrate it in high-pressure corporate environments
  • Explains how the social, economic, and environmental crises of our time spring from just four constant and predictable forces
  • Reveals the three dramatic disruptions on the horizon that should be a part of every strategic conversation
  • Written by Cecily Sommers the Founder and President of The Push Institute, a non-profit think tank that tracks significant global trends and their implications for business, government, and non-profit.

Filled with tools and models for a new world, this book should be required reading for strategists and innovators across disciplines.

“Refreshing.  A book that does not follow today’s push to be ‘innovative’ just to snag attention because of the current hot trending keyword.  Matter of fact, Cecily Sommers’ book works to get us away from simply identifying and going for a ride on the latest trend(s) in our respective industries.

Quite the contrary, rather than avoid a scientific or tactical discussion of trend identification, she works to give us the ability to go beyond trends and into the future.

Cecily has drafted a book providing a nice blend of practical reality, philosophy, and practical execution.  It speaks well to current discussions about how to drive ‘innovation’ or, better, creativity within your businesses―however large or small.

All in, this is a book 254 pages long, including index, that is written at a practical level that, after closer study following an initial read-through, provides a methodology for anticipating the future and taking action to meet it.

Provides a methodology for anticipating the future and taking action to meet it.

Think Like a Futurist is a good read for anyone struggling with how to move their organization forward.  Business leaders, product and program managers, service providers will all find the concepts Cecily introduces to be well laid-out with a reasonable amount of supporting content.”―The source is a blog: http://jtpedersen.net/2012/11/15/what-ive-read-lately-think-like-a-futurist/

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“In Think Like a Futurist… [Cecily Sommers] raises questions and points out realities that anyone fascinated with the future of the global economy should be following.”
―Adam Belz, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune

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Think Like a Futurist is the ground-breaking book that shows how to engage in new thinking in order to connect today’s pressures with tomorrow’s realities. Drawing from more than a decade of work with clients, noted futurist Cecily Sommers shows what it takes to apply long-term focus and strategies to needs as diverse as industry forecasts, innovation challenges, leadership development, and future-proofing a brand. In all her work, she shows how the skills and methodologies needed to think like a futurist can be taught to anyone, how they follow a clear, replicable structure, and how they can be scaled for groups of all sizes. Her book shares the same tools and techniques she uses with individuals and organizations to help them become unstuck from the “Permanent Present,” the natural–andoften disastrous–bias for projectingcurrent conditions out into the future.

Clearly and deftly, Think Like a Futurist explains how the social, economic, and environmental crises of our time spring from just four constant and predictable forces. Once you understand how they work together to drive change, you can stake out a territory that is yours to invent and own. Think Like a Futurist also reveals future-directed activities designed to spark creative epiphanies, push past resistance, and bring the power of foresight to strategy and innovation, resulting in fresh answers to the ageless questions:

Who are you? Where are you going? and What’s your territory? This is not a book about identifying trends, but rather transcending them, which is crucial in today’s fast-paced world where success is often defined as movement from deadline to deadline (and crisis to crisis). Throughout, Cecily shows how to make your perspective both more elastic and comprehensive. With her approach, you’ll find the long-term vision needed to see opportunities on the horizon and understand how to realize them.

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