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  • The Project Management Tool Kit : 100 Tips and Techniques for Getting the Job Done Right
  • Written by author Tom Kendrick
  • Published by Amacom, 2004/05/01
  • "People responsible for managing projects are busy. And their jobs are made more difficult by time pressures, project complexity, and a lack of resources. Their ability to execute a project efficiently and well, especially in unexpected or new situations,
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Introduction
1. Activity definition (PMBOK® 6.1)
2. Activity duration estimating (PMBOK® 6.3)
3. Activity sequencing (PMBOK® 6.2)
4. Administrative closure (PMBOK® 10.4)
5. Brainstorming
6. Canceling projects
7. Cause and effect analysis
8. Coaching and mentoring
9. Communicating informally
10. Communications planning (PMBOK® 10.1)
11. Conflict resolution
12. Consensus building for your ideas
13. Constraint management and plan optimization
14. Contract administration (PMBOK® 12.5)
15. Contract closeout (PMBOK® 12.6)
16. Cost budgeting (PMBOK® 7.3)
17. Cost control (PMBOK® 7.4)
18. Cost estimating (PMBOK® 7.2)
19. Creative problem solving
20. Customer interviews
21. Decision making
22. Delegating responsibility
23. Delphi technique
24. Earned value management
25. Global teams ? crosscultural communication
26. Global teams ? crosscultural work styles
27. Influence without authority
28. Information distribution (PMBOK® 10.2)
29. Integrated change control (PMBOK® 4.3)
30. Leadership
31. Lessons learned
32. Market research
33. Matrix teams (crossfunctional teams)
34. Meeting preparation
35. Meeting execution
36. Motivation
37. Multiple dependent projects
38. Multiple independent projects
39. Negotiating contracts
40. Negotiating project changes
41. Organizational change
42. Organizational planning (PMBOK® 9.1)
43. Organizing for project management
44. Performance problem resolution
45. Performance reporting (PMBOK® 10.3)
46. Plan variance analysis
47. Presentations
48. Problem escalation
49. Process improvement
50. Procurement planning (PMBOK® 12.1)
51. Project baseline setting
52. Project charter
53. Project infrastructure
54. Project initiation (PMBOK® 5.1)
55. Project metrics ? diagnostic
56. Project metrics ? predictive
57. Project metrics ? retrospective
58. Project metrics ? selecting and implementing
59. Project objective (mission)
60. Project office
61. Project plan development (PMBOK® 4.1)
62. Project plan execution (PMBOK® 4.2)
63. Project priorities
64. Project review
65. Project vision
66. Qualitative risk analysis (PMBOK® 11.3)
67. Quality assurance (PMBOK® 8.2)
68. Quality control (PMBOK® 8.3)
69. Quality planning (PMBOK® 8.1)
70. Quantitative risk analysis (PMBOK® 11.4)
71. Required skills analysis
72. Resource leveling
73. Resource planning (PMBOK® 7.1)
74. Responsibility analysis
75. Return on investment analysis
76. Rewards and recognition
77. Risk identification (PMBOK® 11.2)
78. Risk management planning (PMBOK® 11.1)
79. Risk monitoring and control (PMBOK® 11.6)
80. Risk response planning (PMBOK® 11.5)
81. Schedule control (PMBOK® 6.5)
82. Schedule development (PMBOK® 6.4)
83. Scope change control (PMBOK® 5.5)
84. Scope definition (WBS) (PMBOK® 5.3)
85. Scope planning (PMBOK® 5.2)
86. Scope verification (PMBOK® 5.4)
87. Software tools for project management
88. Solicitation (PMBOK® 12.3)
89. Solicitation planning (PMBOK® 12.2)
90. Source selection (PMBOK® 12.4)
91. Sponsorship of projects
92. Staff acquisition (PMBOK® 9.2)
93. Start-up workshop
94. Status collection
95. Team development (PMBOK® 9.3)
96. Teamwork building and maintenance
97. Time management
98. Transitioning to project leadership
99. User needs assessment
100. Virtual teams ? technical tools


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