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by Jeffrey K. Pinto (Editor), Jeffrey W. Trailer (Editor) "WE HAVE ALL heard horror stories of a project's scope growing out of control, and more than a few of us have lived through such..." (more)
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Project managers who regard hall monitors and drill sergeants as role models need to spend some time with Essentials of Project Control. This book civilizes and humanizes the conventional view of control. No longer the bad boy in a manager’s plan-organize- direct-control job description, modern control envelops us like the wise advice of a country doctor. We readily comply with the doctor’s sensible prescription because it is good for us, and it works.

Essentials of Project Control contains 13 articles published between 1985 and 1998 in the Project Management Journal® and PM Network®. Chosen and organized by Pinto and Trailer, the two-to-ten page selections are best read consecutively. There is a thoughtful integration of ideas, and the articles flow and build nicely upon each other. This is the second book in Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) Editors’ Choice Series, a reprint series designed to supplement the Project Management Body of Knowledge.

About the Author
Jeffrey K. Pinto, Ph.D., is the Samuel A. and Elizabeth B. Breene University Endowed Fellow in Management and Professor of Management in the School of Business at Penn State-Erie.

Jeffrey W. Trailer is assistant professor of management in the School of Business at Penn State-Erie.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 203 pages
  • Publisher: Project Management Institute (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1880410648
  • ISBN-13: 978-1880410646
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #967,022 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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WE HAVE ALL heard horror stories of a project's scope growing out of control, and more than a few of us have lived through such experiences. Read the first page
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final cost overrun, current overrun, project continuance, rework discovery, rework cycle, average cost overrun, sustained overtime, ten critical success factors, control systems criteria, project implementation process, logic charts, rework effort, work packet, schedule variance, earned value, project management body, project management functions, client consultation, tabletop exercise, project factors, cost variance, project mission, planned cost
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New York, Sloan Management Review, Department of Defense, United States, Department of Energy, Engineering Management, Evaluate Prototype, California Management Review, Design Productivity, Fraction of Design Reported Complete, Academy of Management Review, Actual Earned Value, Bad Thing, Cost Efficiency Factor, Cost Engineering, Economic Analysis of Situation, Estimate-to-complete Total, Frequency Distributions, Harvard Business Review, Los Angeles, Millions of Dollars Actual, Monthly Plan, National Estimator, Planned Earned Value, Pugh-Roberts Associates
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5.0 out of 5 stars The basics and the essentials - great collection of articles, June 28, 2002
Project managers of all skill levels will find something useful in this collection of past articles from Project Management Journal and PM Network (Project Management Institute's quarterly professional journal and monthly magazine). As the title implies, the articles are about various aspects of project controls, with an emphasis on earned value and related techniques.

No book about project controls would be complete without a chapter on controlling scope creep, which is the topic of Chapter 1. However, this article has a unique perspective that shows how it's "Not Necessarily a Bad Thing". The next two chapters provide broad views of project controls, with a collection of best practices for technology projects in Chapter 2, and a bottom-up approach in Chapter 3. Rework cycles are covered in chapters 4 and 5. The inclusion of these chapters adds much to this book because rework is not a mainstream topic, yet it has everything to do with controlling cost, quality and schedule. I like the succinct treatment of critical success factors across the life cycle that is provided in Chapter 6.

The remainder of the book addresses earned value project management and related controls. The articles that cover earned value project management are thorough and complete. Each should be carefully read. I was delighted to see Stephen Devaux's "When the DIPP* Dips: A P&L Index for Project Decisions" in this collection. DIPP is [Devaux's] Index of Project Performance. This index is aimed at project selection and prioritization techniques, and is particularly useful in product-based projects because it computes the cost of lost opportunity and the impact of being late to market. For internal projects it provides a clear link to business imperatives, which can bridge the gap between IT and the business. As an aside not related to this book, Devaux has found flaws in the way earned value's schedule performance index can mislead.

Chapters 10-13 wrap up the book with articles on planning for crises, avoiding large-scale IS project failures, an analysis of cost overruns on defense acquisition contracts and project monitoring for early termination.

This carefully selected collection of articles covers all of the major issues, challenges and techniques associated with project control. If you want to master the complexities of earned value project management I recommend "Earned Value Project Management (2nd edition) by Quentin W. Fleming and Joel M. Koppelman. I also strongly recommend reading "Total Project Control: A Manager's Guide to Integrated Project Planning, Measuring, and Tracking" by Stephen A. Devaux, which will provide a complete and comprehensive approach to controlling projects, including portfolios of projects at the program management office level.

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