Information systems project management / by David Avison, Gholamreza Torkzadeh.

By: Avison, D. EContributor(s): Torkzadeh, GholamrezaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : SAGE, c2010Description: xvi, 480 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN: 9788132105701 (pbk.)Subject(s): Information resources management | Information technology -- Management | Project managementDDC classification: 658.4038 LOC classification: T58.64 | .A985 2009Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Introducing information systems project management -- Aligning the information systems project with organizational goals -- Using an information systems development methodology -- Defining project scope -- Estimating project costs and benefits -- Managing information systems project time and resources -- Leading information systems projects -- Developing the project plan -- Forming the project team -- Assessing project risk -- Outsourcing and offshoring information systems projects -- Ensuring project quality -- Measuring project success -- Closing the project.
Summary: Includes appications of both information technology and production-operations management with a focus on information systems to demonstrate the real environment that exists for IS projects.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introducing information systems project management --
Aligning the information systems project with organizational goals --
Using an information systems development methodology --
Defining project scope --
Estimating project costs and benefits --
Managing information systems project time and resources --
Leading information systems projects --
Developing the project plan --
Forming the project team --
Assessing project risk --
Outsourcing and offshoring information systems projects --
Ensuring project quality --
Measuring project success --
Closing the project.

Includes appications of both information technology and production-operations management with a focus on information systems to demonstrate the real environment that exists for IS projects.

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