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Leading and Managing Innovation Russell D. Archibald (Archibald Associates LLC, Spokane, Washington, USA)

Leading and Managing Innovation By Russell D. Archibald (Archibald Associates LLC, Spokane, Washington, USA)

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Leading and Managing Innovation: What Every Executive Team Must Know about Project, Program, and Portfolio Management, Second Edition by Russell D. Archibald (Archibald Associates LLC, Spokane, Washington, USA)

The primary cause of many project failures is that responsible executives, because of their lack of knowledge in project management, fail to demand that their managers and staff properly utilize the well-proven best practices, processes, systems, and tools that are now available in this field. This book remedies this situation by providing executives at all levels with the understanding and knowledge needed to best take advantage of the power of effective project management and thereby lead and manage innovations within their enterprise.

In Leading and Managing Innovation: What Every Executive Team Must Know about Project, Program, and Portfolio Management, Second Edition, the authors present concise descriptions of

  • The key concepts underlying project and program management
  • The important characteristics of projects and programs
  • How projects and programs are best governed and managed
  • How to determine if the desired benefits have actually been achieved

The book presents a list of 31 reasonable demands that executives can and must place on their staff members to ensure excellence in the way their programs and projects are created, selected for funding, planned, and executed. Placing these demands communicates to the entire enterprise that top management understands what it takes to achieve the best performance possible and fully supports the continuous improvement needed to ensure continued success.

Leading and Managing Innovation explains how to measure the project management maturity level of an enterprise, benchmark against competitors, and identify where project management improvements are required. It discusses the many ways that an enterprise can derive substantial success and competitive advantage from increasing its project management maturity level.

A helpful quick reference summary of all of the book's key information is included in the final chapter. Armed with this information, you will be well-qualified to give excellent direction to your managers and staff to ensure that your vital capability in the field of project management-and how you manage innovation-is equal to or better than that of your competitors.

Leading and Managing Innovation Reviews

This unique book provides a much required integrative view on innovation, project, program, and portfolio management. It should be useful to any executive who is concerned with promoting innovation and execution in the company. Based on years of experience and writing the authors are conveying a broad understanding of these concepts to executive teams in a concise manner, together with the importance of achieving innovation or major changes within enterprises. The executive demands listed in Chapter 7 are unique in the project management literature, and if combined with the corporate strategy, can produce excellence in selecting and executing innovative projects.
- Dr. Aaron Shenhar, PMI Fellow, Professor of Project and Technology Management; Chairman and Founder, Technological Leadership Institute, SPLWIN Group; co-author of Reinventing Project Management: The Diamond Approach to Successful Growth and Innovation

I believe this book to be much needed, about the correct level for an executive to use/grasp, and timely.
- Marc Zocher, Consultant, as Project Manager received the 2011 PMI Distinguished Project Award for the G2 Information System Project for the U.S. Dept. of Energy's NNSA Global Threat Reduction Initiative

This important book explains why executives need to build, support and maintain a mature portfolio management process.
- Wayne Abba, Abba Consulting, internationally known advocate for project and program management using Earned Value; Adviser to the US Government Accountability Office (USGAO)

In Leading and Managing Innovation, Russ and Shane Archibald describe three significant attributes related to successful innovation. First, the importance of the presence or, if necessary, the creation of enabling frameworks is discussed. Second, the importance of systemic factors to successful innovation is outlined and strategies for capitalizing on the presence of these factors are discussed. Finally, the case for project driven execution, continuously and acutely focused on well-articulated strategic objectives, is solidly made.
- Bob Prieto, Sr. Vice President, Flour Corp., author of Strategic Program Management

This book zeroes in on the symbiotic relationship that exists between projects and programs, and the innovations required for organizations to gain market share and prosper. As the authors point out in this pleasantly formatted and readable book, All Significant Innovations are achieved through Projects and Programs. The special characteristics of innovation are discussed, and the book provides an in-depth description of the basics of project management required for ensuring that innovation is managed effectively and efficiently. It will give the reader a solid overview of fundamentals and how those basics can be applied productively in these increasingly challenging times.
- Paul Dinsmore, Dinsmore Associates, PMI Fellow, co-author of Enterprise Project Governance, and author of 19 other books on project management

These two really know how to organize and deliver useful new things and useful changes.
- Dr. Martin Barnes, CBE; a Founder, Honorary Fellow, and former Chairman and President of the UK Association for Project Management (APM); and former Executive Director of the Major Projects Association (MPA)

About Russell D. Archibald (Archibald Associates LLC, Spokane, Washington, USA)

Russell Archibald is a globally recognized author, consultant, and lecturer on project management with a career spanning more than 65 years. He has broad international experience in engineering, operations, program and project management as Management Consultant (Archibald Associates, Booz-Allen-Hamilton, CPM Systems, Inc.), Corporate Executive (Bendix, ITT), and Military/Aerospace leader (USAF Senior Pilot, Hughes Aircraft, Aerojet-General.) He has consulted to a wide variety of large and small organizations in many industries worldwide. Russ is a Fellow and Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) of the Project Management Institute (PMI (R)) (member No. 6, one of the five original members) and an Honorary Fellow of the Association of Project Management (APM) in the UK. He holds Bachelor of Science (University of Missouri, 1948) and Master of Science (University of Texas, Austin, 1956) degrees in Mechanical Engineering. As a pioneer in the field, Russ received an honorary PhD in strategy, program, and project management from the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Lille (ESC-Lille), France, in 2005, and earned the Jim O'Brien Lifetime Achievement Award from the PMI College of Scheduling in 2006. Shane Archibald has 20 years of experience in the development and implementation of advanced, integrated project management processes and systems on large, complex projects and programs in several industries and governmental agencies. Most recently, he implemented the first phase of Project Controls applications and procedures for a large, international, heavy equipment design-manufacture-installation corporation, including advanced planning, scheduling, cost management, contract management, change management, and risk management processes.

Table of Contents

Innovations Are Achieved through Projects
Importance of Innovation
Systemic versus Incremental Innovation
Creativity and Innovation
All Significant Innovations Are Achieved through Projects
Structured, Well-Managed Innovation
Steve Jobs, the Computer Mouse, and Innovation through Project Management
How DARPA and Google Achieve Significant Innovations
What All Executives Must Know about Project Management

The Essence of the Key Project Management Concepts
Project Management versus Operations Management
Three Underlying Concepts of Project Management
The Objectives of Project Management Are Two-Fold
Strategic Transformative versus Traditional or Routine Projects
Strategic Transformative Programs
Project-Driven versus Project-Dependent Enterprises
Origins of Projects: The Incubation/Feasibility Phase
Post-Project Evaluation Phase

Categories and Characteristics of Projects
The Need for Categorizing Projects and Programs
Methods of Project Categorization
The Project Diamond Model to Distinguish between Projects
Categorizing by a Project's Products and/or Other Results

Project Portfolio Management
Types of Project Portfolios
Three Types of Innovation Investments
Project Portfolio Management Process
The Power of Portfolio Management
Published Guides and Standards for Project Portfolio Management
Project Portfolio Management Information System Applications

Project Management Offices (PMOs)
The Chief Projects Officer (CPO) Role
Implementation and Evolution of PMOs
Alternative Charters for PMOs
Problems and Pitfalls with PMOs
Assuring Success of PMO Implementation

Managing Individual Projects
The Project Manager
Project Controls
Success Driven Project Management/SDPM Methodology
Evaluating Success in Project Management

What Executives Must Demand to Achieve Effective Project Management
Why Executives Have Failed to Recognize the Vital Nature of Project Management
Executives' Lack of Understanding of Project Management Is a Primary Cause of Project Failures

Maturity of Organizations in Project Management
Project Management Maturity Can Be Viewed from Three Perspectives
Importance of Measuring PM Capability Maturity
2014 Brazil PM Maturity Research Results

Development of the Profession of Project Management
Origins of Modern Project Management
Project Management Associations, Standards and Certifications
University Degrees in Project Management

Summary: What All Executives Need to Know
All Innovations Are Achieved through Projects
Project Management Concepts
Projects and Programs
Project Portfolio Management
Project Management Offices (PMOs)
Managing Individual Major Projects
Demanding Excellence in Project Management
Maturity of Organizations in Project Management
Development of the Profession of Project Management

Additional information

CIN1498751202G
9781498751209
1498751202
Leading and Managing Innovation: What Every Executive Team Must Know about Project, Program, and Portfolio Management, Second Edition by Russell D. Archibald (Archibald Associates LLC, Spokane, Washington, USA)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20151118
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