Project governance

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Müller, R. Dalcher, D. (ed.) 2009. Project governance. London Gower.
TitleProject governance
AuthorsMüller, R.
EditorsDalcher, D.
Abstract

Without a governance structure, an organization runs the risk of conflicts and inconsistencies between the various means of achieving organizational goals, the processes and resources, causing costly inefficiencies that impact negatively on both smooth running and bottom line profitability. However, the frequency of projects failing to meet these corporate objectives has focused attention firmly on the process of project governance. In this book, Ralf Müller provides a well-researched framework to explain the different preferences organizations have in goal setting, along with the best-practices, roles and responsibilities related to governance tasks. This concise text is an important guide for project and programme managers, those managers concerned with corporate governance such as risk managers and internal auditors, project sponsors and project board members, as well as academics researching organizational and project performance. Project Governance is part of the Gower Fundamentals of Project Management Series (series editor, Professor Darren Dalcher). Practising professionals and project students will find in the fundamentals a definitive, shorthand guide to each of the main competencies associated with project management; a book that is authoritative, based on current research but immediately relevant and applicable.

SeriesFundamentals of Project Management
ISBN
Hardcover9780566088667
PublisherGower
Place of publicationLondon
Publication dates
PrintApr 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited08 Mar 2012
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566088667
LanguageEnglish
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