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Project Management Blunders

Project Management Blunders
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Publisher : Multi-Media Publications Incorporated
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 1554891221
ISBN-13 : 9781554891221
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Book Synopsis Project Management Blunders by : Mark Kozak-Holland

Download or read book Project Management Blunders written by Mark Kozak-Holland and published by Multi-Media Publications Incorporated. This book was released on 2012-04 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: White Star's initiative to build its new Olympic-class ships can be described as a text book project. It started off very well in the initiation and planning phases: the project team had a very good understanding of the business and customer needs, a solid vision, a superlative business case, the right supplier partnerships, good stakeholder relationships, and a healthy balance of proven and emerging technologies. By the end of the design phase, however, decisions were made that compromised safety features. The architects assumed that the aggregated effect of the reduced safety features and advanced technologies would still protect the ships. By the end of the fitting-out phase, all key stakeholders believed that the ships could never founder. The belief in Titanic's invincibility grew through the sea trials and into the maiden voyage. Everyone-from the captain and crew to the 53 millionaires on board-believed this. Why else would the wealthy and powerful have filled the hold and safes with cars and riches, and come aboard on a potentially treacherous route? Fundamentally, they believed that man had conquered nature and there was little risk. This book reveals the project management blunders that doomed Titanic while it was still being built-mistakes that you can avoid repeating in your own projects. Filled with photos and copies of actual documents from the project, this book walks you through a case study in project management failure.


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