Successful
project management takes more than skilled individuals.
It takes individuals, teams, and organizations
all working together to achieve excellence.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Frame--who
directed the project management certification
program for the Project Management Institute,
the world's premier project management organization--describes
the individual, team, and organizational competencies
necessary for overall competitiveness. He provides
methods for increasing skills in each area
and tools to help organizations assess whether
they're being achieved.
J. Davidson Frame
Dr. Frame is Academic Dean of UMT, and one
of the world's leading authorities on project
management. He has written a number of books
on risk management and technology management
including: Managing Projects
in Organizations,
The New Project Management, Project
Management Competence, Managing
Risk in Organizations,
and Project Finance:
Tools and Techniques.
Dr. Frame was Professor of Management Science
at the George Washington University, where
he served on the faculty from 1979-1998. In
1990-1996, he headed the certification program
for the Project Management Institute (PMI).
In 1997-1998, he was PMI's Director of Education
Services. In 1999-2002, he served on PMI's
Board of Directors.
Product Details
- Hardcover: 272 pages ; Dimensions (in inches):
0.84 x 9.23 x 6.24
- Publisher: Jossey-Bass; July 2, 1999
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