with insights from technology-based case studies, practical examples and exercises. An essential core text
for project management students in engineering and technology disciplines.”
—Jane Britton, University College London, UK
“As a Professor who has taught Project Engineering for the last 14 years, I have also performed large scale
Project Engineering throughout my first career (over 20 years) in Aerospace, Defense and Information
Technology. When deciding on a textbook for my graduate Project Engineering class, I looked long
and hard. I wasn’t finding what I was looking for and was going to write my own, until I found Project
Management for Engineering, Business and Technology. This is the textbook I would have written. It is robust,
complete and easy to follow. The graphics, charts and figures are all very descriptive and real. . . . I
highly recommend this textbook for anyone teaching Engineering, Business or Technology Project
Management/Engineering. I also recommend it as a ‘keeper’ for students who will be guiding projects
in the future.”
—Mark Calabrese, University of Central Florida, USA
“This book has long been a comprehensive but accessible publication that provides valuable insights
into the strategic and day-to-day management of projects both large and small. There are numerous
publications in this field but Nicholas and Steyn have found the balance between the needs of experienced
practitioners looking for ways to improve project outcomes, and the needs of students who are new to the
project management field. The concepts are clearly and logically laid out, and the language is appropriate
for a wide range of audiences. It continues to be a benchmark in a crowded field of publications offering
both practical and strategic insights into the art and craft of project management.”
—Barrie Todhunter, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
“I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this book as a standard resource for teaching students
in a university set up and/or for working executives in a project environment. The book is also a good
resource as a study material for certification courses.”
—Krishna Moorthy, Ex-Dean, Larsen & Toubro Institute of Project Management, India
“Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology is one of the most comprehensive textbooks in the
field. Nicholas and Steyn explain the matter in a readable and easy-to-understand way, illustrated with
interesting examples. The authors combine the ‘hard matter’ of project management with relevant
behavioural aspects. Overall, a useful work for anyone new to the field or as reference for the more
advanced project manager.”
—Martijn Leijten, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
“A very comprehensive text. An excellent mix of materials to enable students to learn techniques and
engage in discussion of scenarios.”
—Richard Kamm, University of Bath, UK
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, Project Management
for Engineering, Business
and Technology
Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology is a highly regarded textbook that addresses project
management across all industries. First covering the essential background, from origins and philosophy to
methodology, the bulk of the book is dedicated to concepts and techniques for practical application. Coverage
includes project initiation and proposals, scope and task definition, scheduling, budgeting, risk analysis,
control, project selection and portfolio management, program management, project organization, and all-
important “people” aspects—project leadership, team building, conflict resolution, and stress management.
The systems development cycle is used as a framework to discuss project management in a variety of
situations, making this the go-to book for managing virtually any kind of project, program, or task force.
The authors focus on the ultimate purpose of project management—to unify and integrate the interests,
resources, and work efforts of many stakeholders, as well as the planning, scheduling, and budgeting
needed to accomplish overall project goals.
This sixth edition features:
• updates throughout to cover the latest developments in project management methodologies;
• a new chapter on project procurement management and contracts;
• an expansion of case study coverage throughout, including those on the topic of sustainability and
climate change, as well as cases and examples from across the globe, including India, Africa, Asia,
and Australia; and
• extensive instructor support materials, including an instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides,
answers to chapter review questions, and a test bank of questions.
Taking a technical yet accessible approach, this book is an ideal resource and reference for all advanced
undergraduate and graduate students in project management courses, as well as for practicing project
managers across all industry sectors.
John M. Nicholas is Professor of Operations and Project Management at Loyola University Chicago, USA.
He is an active teacher, writer, and researcher in the areas of project management and lean production
and has led or participated in projects with organizations such as Lockheed Martin Corporation, Bank of
America, and Argonne National Laboratory.
Herman Steyn is Professor of Project Management in the Graduate School of Technology Management,
University of Pretoria, South Africa. He has also managed a variety of large- and small-scale engineering
projects and is the author of widely cited papers on project management.