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33 Titles available in International Editions are shaded. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING FACILITY MANAGER’S MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK Second Edition Bernard T. Lewis, Potomac, MD, and Richard Payant, Georgetown University 2007 • Hardcover • 560 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147786-4 An essential on-the-job resource, Facility Manager’s Maintenance Handbook presents step-by-step coverage of the planning, design, and execution of operations and maintenance procedures for structures, equipment, and systems in any type of facility. This career- building reference provides the tools needed to streamline facility management processes… reduce operational costs…and ensure the effective utilization, maintenance, repair, and renovation of existing physical assets. Now with 40% new information, this Second Edition includes brand-new chapters on emergency response procedures…maintenance operations benchmarking…capital and operational budgets management…boiler and steam plant operations... and other vital topics. PROJECT MANAGER’S PORTABLE HANDBOOK 2nd Edition David Cleland, and Lewis Ireland 2004 • Softcover • 508 pages • 125 illus ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143774-5 In Project Manager’s Portable Handbook two of the world’s most renowned project management specialists deliver the latest PM data and practice information. Perfect for managers on the go, this compact, quick-reference guide provides ready-to-use advice on conceptualizing, defining, designing, developing, and producing projects ... developing leadership ... planning and controlling resources ... motivating teams ... even closing out projects. With a wealth of tables, charts, and summaries, this is a tool project managers will put to work immediately. The Second Edition has been updated to include coverage of such essential topics as: Program Management, Team Leadership, Project Management Competency, Establishing Project Priorities, Project Portfolio Management, and Earned Value Management. THE HANDBOOK OF PROJECT- BASED MANAGEMENT 3rd Edition J. Rodney Turner 2009 (September 2008) • Hardcover • 576 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154974-5 One of the most influential books ever written on the development of project management, The Handbook of Project- Based Management has been completely revised for a new generation of students and practitioners. The 3rd Edition now features a major change in focus from delivering corporate objectives to achieving strategic change, including embedding corporate change after a project is completed. CONTENTS 1 Projects and their Management PART ONE: THE CONTEXT OF PROJECTS 2 Projects for delivering beneficial change 3 Project success and strategy PART TWO: MANAGING PERFORMANCE 4 Managing Scope 5 Managing Organization 6 Managing Stakeholders 7 Managing Quality 8 Managing Cost 9 Managing Time 10 Managing Risk PART THREE: MANAGING THE PROCESS 11 The Project Life-cycle 12 Project Definition 13 Project Implementation and control 14 Project Close-out PART FOUR: PROJECT GOVERNANCE 15 Governance of a Project 16 Program and Portfolio Management 17 Corporate Governance 18 Developing Organizational Capability 19 Developing Individuals 20 Epilogue NEW PROJECT MANAGER’S HANDBOOK David L. Cleland, University Of Pittsburgh- Pittsburgh, and Lewis R. Ireland 2008 • Hardcover • 547 pages ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148442-8 Project Manager’s Handbook presents a wealth of detailed examples that show how project management (PM) is used to launch and manage projects in many different industries around the world. This reference takes a best-practices approach to PM that includes “challenges and solutions,”“lessons learned,” and “what might have been done differently” for each example. Written by a team of experts, the Handbook enables you to compare similarities and differences in PM practice from industry to industry and is sure to provide insights that may be essential to the success of your next project. CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Examples of Projects Found in Specific Countries. Part 2: Examples of Projects from Specific Environments Part 3: Project Management Government Organizations Part 4: Project Management Organizational Functions Part 5: Remedial Projects Part 6: The Theory and Practice of Project Management Index NEW

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GFACILITY MANAGER’S MAINTENANCE HANDBOOKSecond EditionBernard T. Lewis, Potomac, MD, and Richard Payant, Georgetown University2007 • Hardcover • 560 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-147786-4

An essential on-the-job resource, Facility Manager’s Maintenance Handbook presents step-by-step coverage of the planning, design, and execution of operations and maintenance procedures for structures, equipment, and systems in any type of facility. This career-building reference provides the tools needed to streamline facility management processes…reduce operational costs…and ensure the effective utilization, maintenance, repair, and renovation of existing physical assets.

Now with 40% new information, this Second Edition includes brand-new chapters on emergency response procedures…maintenance operations benchmarking…capital and operational budgets management…boiler and steam plant operations... and other vital topics.

pROjECT MANAGER’S pORTABLE HANDBOOK2nd EditionDavid Cleland, and Lewis Ireland2004 • Softcover • 508 pages • 125 illus ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143774-5

In Project Manager’s Portable Handbook two of the world’s most renowned project management specialists deliver the latest PM data and practice information. Perfect for managers on the go, this compact, quick-reference guide provides ready-to-use advice on conceptualizing, defining, designing, developing, and producing projects ... developing leadership ... planning and controlling resources ... motivating teams ... even closing out projects. With a wealth of tables, charts, and summaries, this is a tool project managers will put to work immediately. The Second Edition has been updated to include coverage of such essential topics as: Program Management, Team Leadership, Project Management Competency, Establishing Project Priorities, Project Portfolio Management, and Earned Value Management.

THE HANDBOOK OF pROjECT-BASED MANAGEMENT

3rd EditionJ. Rodney Turner

2009 (September 2008) • Hardcover • 576 pages

ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154974-5

One of the most influential books ever written on the development of project management, The Handbook of Project-Based Management has been completely revised for a new generation of students and practitioners. The 3rd Edition now features a major change in focus from delivering corporate objectives to achieving strategic change, including embedding corporate change after a project is completed.

Contents

1 Projects and their ManagementPART ONE: THE CONTEXT OF PROJECTS2 Projects for delivering beneficial change3 Project success and strategyPART TWO: MANAGING PERFORMANCE4 Managing Scope5 Managing Organization6 Managing Stakeholders7 Managing Quality8 Managing Cost9 Managing Time10 Managing RiskPART THREE: MANAGING THE PROCESS11 The Project Life-cycle12 Project Definition13 Project Implementation and control14 Project Close-outPART FOUR: PROJECT GOVERNANCE15 Governance of a Project16 Program and Portfolio Management17 Corporate Governance18 Developing Organizational Capability19 Developing Individuals20 Epilogue

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pROjECT MANAGER’S HANDBOOK

David L. Cleland, University Of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh, and Lewis R. Ireland

2008 • Hardcover • 547 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-148442-8

Project Manager’s Handbook presents a wealth of detailed examples that show how project management (PM) is used to launch and manage projects in many different industries around the world. This reference takes a best-practices approach to PM that includes “challenges and solutions,” “lessons learned,” and “what might have been done differently” for each example. Written by a team of experts, the Handbook enables you to compare similarities and differences in PM practice from industry to industry and is sure to provide insights that may be essential to the success of your next project.

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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart 1: Examples of Projects Found in Specific Countries.Part 2: Examples of Projects from Specific EnvironmentsPart 3: Project Management Government OrganizationsPart 4: Project Management Organizational FunctionsPart 5: Remedial ProjectsPart 6: The Theory and Practice of Project ManagementIndex

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