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Value-Driven Project Management
Historically, project decisions and tradeoffs have been made with the triple constraints of time, cost, and performance in mind. Unfortunately, this does not guarantee that there will be value at the end of the project. Now, project managers need to make decisions based upon the value stakeholders have come to expect as well as the triple constraint.


Value-Driven Project Management
Dr. Kerzner and Frank Saladis release 3 new books co-published by IIL/John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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What Executives Need to Know About Project Management 
Project management can make a company more efficient and more effective. To make this happen in the shortest amount of time, executives must understand their role, especially when acting as a project sponsor.


What Executives Need to Know About Project Management
What Functional Managers Need to Know About Project Management 
Functional managers must provide the necessary personnel to staff projects. As such, they possess the power to drive projects to success or failure. However, there are significant obstacles facing the functional managers when interacting with projects and these obstacles must be overcome.


Value-Driven Project Management
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