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SOLUTION MANUAL
Project Management: The Managerial
Process,
8th Edition By Erik Larson and Clifford
Gray Verified Chapters 1 - 16, Complete




Project Management: The Managerial Process,

, • TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ch. 1 Modern Project Management

Ch. 2 Organization Strategy and Project Selection

Ch. 3 Organization: Structure and Culture

Ch. 4 Defining the Project

Ch. 5 Estimating Project Times and Costs

Ch. 6 Developing a Project Schedule

Ch. 7 Managing Risk

Ch. 8 Scheduling Resources and Costs

Ch. 9 Reducing Project Duration

Ch. 10 Being an Effective Project Manager

Ch. 11 Managing Project Teams

Ch. 12 Outsourcing: Managing Interorganizational Relations

Ch. 13 Progress and Performance Measurement and Evaluation

Ch. 14 Project Closure

Ch. 15 Agile Project Management

Ch. 16 International Projects
Project Management: The Managerial Process,

, Chapter 1

Modern Project Management

Chapter Outline

1. What Is a Project?
A. What a Project Is Not
B. Program versus Project
C. The Project Life Cycle
D. The Project Manager
E. Being Part of a Project Team
2. Agile Project Management
3. Current Drivers of Project Management
A. Compression of the Product Life Cycle
B. Knowledge Explosion
C. Triple Bottom Line (Planet, People, Profit)
D. Increased Customer Focus
E. Small Projects Represent Big Problems
4. Project Management Today: A Socio-Technical Approach
5. Summary
6. Text Overview
7. Key Terms
8. Review Questions
9. Snapshot from Practice: Discussion Questions
10. Exercises
11. Case 1.1: A Day in the Life—2019
12. Case 1.2: The Hokies Lunch Group



Project Management: The Managerial Process,

, Chapter Learning Objectives

After reading this chapter you should be able to:

LO 1-1 Understand why project management is crucial in today’s world.

LO 1-2 Distinguish a project from routine operations.

LO 1-3 Identify the different stages of a project life cycle.

LO 1-4 Describe how Agile PM is different from traditional PM.

LO 1-5 Understand that managing projects involves balancing the
technical andsociocultural dimensions of the project.

Review Questions

1. Define a project. What are five characteristics which help differentiate
projectsfrom other functions carried out in the daily operations of the
organization?

A project is a complex, non-routine, one-time effort limited by time, budget,
resource,and specifications. Differentiating characteristics of projects from
routine, repetitive daily work are below:

a. A defined lifespan
b. A well-defined objective
c. Typically involves people from several disciplines
d. A project life cycle
e. Specific time, cost, and performance requirements.

2. What are some of the key environmental forces that have changed the
wayprojects are managed? What has been the effect of these forces on
the management of projects?

Some environmental forces that have changed the way we manage projects
are the product life cycle, knowledge growth, global competition,
organization downsizing,technology changes, time-to-market. The impact
of these forces is more projects perorganization, project teams responsible
for implementing projects, accountability, changing organization structures,
need for rapid completion of projects, linking projects to organization
strategy and customers, prioritizing projects to conserve organization
resources, alliances with external organizations, and so on.
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