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The Anatomy of Major Projects Peter W. G. Morris

The Anatomy of Major Projects By Peter W. G. Morris

The Anatomy of Major Projects by Peter W. G. Morris


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Derived from research conducted at Templeton College, Oxford, this book charts the history of eight major UK/European projects undertaken in the past few decades.

The Anatomy of Major Projects Summary

The Anatomy of Major Projects: Study of the Reality of Project Management by Peter W. G. Morris

Derived from research conducted at Templeton College, Oxford, this book charts the history of eight major UK/European projects undertaken in the past few decades. Its scope is broad, presenting a critical analysis of many sectors of industry, and offering senior managers a sophisticated view of project management in terms of technology, policy, government and the community. In particular, the book provides a rare insight into the complex issues of risk, contrasting strategy and multi- organization management.

Table of Contents

Foreword; The Study of Major Projects; The Channel Tunnel, 1960-1975; Concorde; The Advanced Passenger Train; The Thames Barrier; Heysham 2 and the AGR Programme; Fulmar; The Computerization of PAYE; Giotto; The Question of Success and Failure; The Dimensions of Project Success; The Management of Major Projects; Appendix: Research Methodology; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR001694808
9780471915515
0471915513
The Anatomy of Major Projects: Study of the Reality of Project Management by Peter W. G. Morris
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19871014
338
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