Project Management, 9th Edition
By Jack R. Meredith, Samuel J. Mantel, Jr., Scott M. Shafer
Research shows that learning improves when students think or talk about new concepts. WileyPLUS Learning Space for Project Management gives students the tools and confidence to collaborate with each other and participate more in class.
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Students can share ideas and ask questions
Learning experts have shown greater gains in outcomes and improved retention when learners are able to read, visualize, interact with, discuss, and write about content. Using the Course Stream, students will ask more questions, share more insights, and see how their participation leads to progress.
Progress is transparent to make the best use of time
The Engagement Report identifies students who may participate in class, but are actually falling behind on their assignments.
Students interact and discuss real-world scenarios
Project Management in Practice boxes highlight current and critical issues facing project managers. You and your students can start conversations about these topics right at the point of the learning by liking and commenting on any posts.
Chapter 1 Projects in Contemporary Organizations
Chapter 2 Strategic Management and Project Selection
Chapter 3 The Project Manager
Chapter 4 Managing Conflict and the Art of Negotiation
Chapter 5 The Project in the Organizational Structure
Chapter 6 Project Activity and Risk Planning
Chapter 7 Budgeting: Estimating Costs and Risks
Chapter 8 Scheduling
Chapter 9 Resource Allocation
Chapter 10 Monitoring and Information Systems
Chapter 11 Project Control
Chapter 12 Project Auditing
Chapter 13 Project Termination