Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
230
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Sep 18, 2018
Editore
Auerbach Publications
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
1138298522
ISBN-13
9781138298521
Descrizione
In the realm of project management, understanding an organization's capabilities is crucial for success. This guide explores the intricacies of performing capability assessments based on the ISO 33000 standard. It delves into the methodologies and frameworks necessary for conducting thorough evaluations that can significantly enhance project management practices.
The authors, seasoned experts in the field, bring their vast experience and knowledge to bear on the subject. They provide readers with practical insights and detailed approaches to assess internal and IT audit capabilities, ensuring that organizations can effectively gauge their project management strengths and weaknesses. Their unique perspectives create a comprehensive blueprint for enhancing organizational capability maturity.
Moreover, the book emphasizes the importance of aligning project management practices with established international standards, offering clarity on how to implement ISO 33000 in real-world scenarios. By leveraging these assessments, organizations can make informed decisions that lead to improved project outcomes and enhanced operational efficiency.
Ultimately, this insightful exploration serves as both a foundational text for newcomers to project management and a valuable resource for seasoned professionals seeking to refine their assessment practices. The authors invite readers to embark on a journey towards achieving excellence in project management capabilities.
The authors, seasoned experts in the field, bring their vast experience and knowledge to bear on the subject. They provide readers with practical insights and detailed approaches to assess internal and IT audit capabilities, ensuring that organizations can effectively gauge their project management strengths and weaknesses. Their unique perspectives create a comprehensive blueprint for enhancing organizational capability maturity.
Moreover, the book emphasizes the importance of aligning project management practices with established international standards, offering clarity on how to implement ISO 33000 in real-world scenarios. By leveraging these assessments, organizations can make informed decisions that lead to improved project outcomes and enhanced operational efficiency.
Ultimately, this insightful exploration serves as both a foundational text for newcomers to project management and a valuable resource for seasoned professionals seeking to refine their assessment practices. The authors invite readers to embark on a journey towards achieving excellence in project management capabilities.