Green Project Management by Richard Maltzman (Author), David Shirley (Author).
Winner of PMI’s 2011 David I. Cleland Mission Management Literature Award.
Detailing reducing-edge green methods and strategies, this e book teaches venture managers tips on how to maximize resources and get the most out of limited budgets. It provides confirmed strategies and finest practices in green challenge administration, together with danger and opportunity assessments. With illustrative case research and insights from acknowledged leaders in green undertaking administration, the text:
- Explains the way to faucet into green incentives, together with grants, rebates, and tax credits
- Contains case research that illustrates find out how to combine inexperienced strategies and strategies to generate price savings and maximize assets
- Gives green techniques that take little time to implement, can profit all types of projects, and may generate rapid financial savings to your challenge’s backside line
Praise for:
A primary-of-its-sort guide ... a should-learn for senior executives in addition to challenge managers.
-Harold Kerzner, Ph.D., Senior Govt Director for Mission Management at The International Institute for Studying
... an impressive piece of work.
-Jean Binder, PMP, MBA, award-winning author (David I. Cleland Literature Award, 2008)
This important e-book defines the green subject and units out the steps for many who want to be forward of the crowd...
-Dr. David Hillson, PMP, FAPM, FIRM, MCMI, Director of Danger Doctor & Companions
... an unbelievable name to arms to extend your undertaking greenality for a greater world, or a bigger pay check, if you happen to’re nonetheless cynical on this topic.
-Bas de Baar, ProjectShrink.com
... an excellent job of making the reader conscious of how much affect a single challenge manager, not to mention a complete self-discipline, can have on improving our environment.
-Professor Schwalbe, Department of Enterprise Administration, Augsburg College.
It is a guide that exhibits the historical past of sustainability and how a challenge supervisor use these ideas in projects.
I'm at present writing a thesis on Project Managers within the field of Architecture. This book has been an instrumental guide in my research. It is nicely rounded and gave me a fantastic platform for understanding how the business can, and should, move into being "GREEN." The Authors have executed an excellent job in giving the reader invaluable information that cannot be discovered wherever else. I extremely suggest this book.
Very enlightening read. Properly written, engaging, and "in the present day". The polar bear story alone is worth the price of the book. Look it up on p. 77.
Green Project Management
Richard Maltzman (Author), David Shirley (Author)
296 pages
CRC Press; 1 edition (August 31, 2010)
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