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Get it Done On Time!

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Get it Done On Time!

Get it Done On Time!: A Critical Chain Project Management/Theory of Constraints Novel
Apress | Business & Management | June 29, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1484218590 | 191 pages | pdf | 5.33 mb

Authors: Bergland, Eric
Illustrates the concepts, tools and skills involved in successful project management in the context of a novel
Uses real-world examples to show how the Critical Chain solution can be implemented successfully
Portrays techniques that can be used to secure individual and organizational buy-in when implementing project management solutions


This is the story of a company that is in trouble, but by talking through the implementation of Critical Chain project management planning and the Theory of Constraints, you will learn as they do, how to implement this effective project management solution.
Tim is an experienced project management consultant. He knows great solutions and compelling results and has seen project management solution work, but… too often sees project management methods oversimplified and underperforming when incorrectly implemented. Such is the case with Tim’s friends Randal and his more technical friend Gary. They are at risk of losing his their jobs and seeing the company go bankrupt unless things change. Randal works frantically with Tim to learn, implement, and get significant results from real world tools to help save his company as it is literally falling apart around him. While Tim and Gary focus on the more technical aspects of Critical Chain.

This book covers:
The variety of issues, steps, and challenges to get individual and organizational buy-in to implement compelling project management solutions.
Details on the Critical Chain solution and implementing it in an organization.
Tim, Randal, and Gary’s journey in trying to save their company and implementing a new project management methodology in their organization.

Readership:
The Theory of Constraints (TOC) and Critical Chain Community
Managers, project managers and those considering organizational change.
Teachers looking to provide case studies to their students on project management, organizational change, or Critical Chain.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
9 b/w illustrations, 26 illustrations in colour
Topics
Project Management

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