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Association for Project Management : Planning the Strategy
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Planning the Strategy

2.1 Project Success and Benefits Management

Buttrick, R. (2005) The Project Workout, 3rd Edn, FT Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0273681818

Johnson, G., Scholes, K. and Whittington, R. (2004) Exploring Corporate Strategy, FT Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0273687895*

Morris, P. W. G. and Jamieson, H. A. (2004) Translating Corporate Strategy into Project strategy, Project Management Institute, Newton Square, PA, ISBN 1930699379

Office of Government Commerce (2002) Managing Successful Programmes, HMSO, London, ISBN 0113300166

2.2 Stakeholder Management

Johnson, G., Scholes, K. and Whittington, R. (2004) Exploring Corporate Strategy, FT Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0273687895*

Neely, A., Adams, C. and Kennerly, M. (2002) Performance Prism: The Scorecard for Measuring And Managing Stakeholder Relationships, FT Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0273653342

Phillips, R. (2003) Stakeholder Theory And Organisational Ethics McGraw-Hill Education, London, ISBN 1576752682

Young, T. L. (2003) The Handbook Of Project Management: A Practical Guide To Effective Policies and Procedures, Kogan Page, London, ISBN 0749439653

2.3 Value Management

British Standards Institution (2000) BS EN 12973:2000 Value Management, European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) Technical Committee CEN/TC 279, BSI, London

Dallas, M. F. (2005) Value and Risk Management: A Guide To Best Practice, Blackwell, Oxford, ISBN 140512069x

Kelly, J., Male, S. and Graham, D. (2004) Value Management of Construction Projects, Blackwell, Oxford, ISBN 0632051434

Society of American Value Engineers (SAVE) (1998) Value Methodology Standard, Northbrook, IL, SAVE International (Available online from www.value-eng.org)

Thiry, Michel (1997) Value management Practice, Project Management Institute, Newton Square, PA, ISBN 1880410141

Woodhead, R. M. and McCuish, J. D. (2002) Achieving Results: How To Create Value, Thomas Telford, London, ISBN 072773184X

2.4 Project Management Plan

Kerzner, H. (2004) Advanced Project Management: Best Practices on Implementation, Wiley, Chichester, ISBN 0471472840

Lester, Albert (2004) Project Planning and Control 4th edn, Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, ISBN 0750658436

Neiman, Robert A. (2004) Execution Plain and Simple: Twelve Steps to Achieving any Goal on Time and on Budget, McGraw-Hill, New York, ISBN 0071438882

Office of Government Commerce (2005) Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2, HMSO, London, ISBN 0113309465

2.5 Project Risk Management

Association for Project Management (APM) (2004) Project Risk Analysis & Management (PRAM) Guide, 2nd edn, APM Publishing, High Wycombe, ISBN 1-903494-12-5

Chapman, C. B. and Ward, S. C. (2003) Project Risk Management: Processes, Techniques and Insights, 2nd edn, Wiley, Chichester, ISBN 0470853557

Hillson, D. A. (2003) Effective Opportunity Management For Projects: Exploiting Positive Risk, Marcel Dekker, New York, ISBN 0824748085

Hillson, D. A. & Murray-Webster, R. (2005) Understanding And Managing Risk Attitude, Gower, Aldershot, ISBN 0566086271

Institute of Risk Management (IRM), National Forum for Risk Management in the Public Sector (ALARM), & Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) (2002) A Risk Management Standard – IRM/ALARM/AIRMIC, London, ISBN 0113309090

Office of Government Commerce (2002) Management Of Risk – Guidance For Practitioners TSO, London, ISBN 0113309090

2.6 Project Quality Management

Bartlett, John (2005) Right First and Every Time: Managing Quality in Projects and Programmes, Project Manager Today Publications, Bramshill, Hants, ISBN 1900391139

BS EN ISO9000:2000 – Quality Management Systems – Fundamentals And Vocabulary – London: BSI

BS EN ISO9001:2000 – Quality Management Systems – Requirements

BS EN ISO9004:2000 – Quality Management Systems – Guidelines For Performance Improvements – London. BSI

BS EN ISO10006:2003 – Quality Management Systems – Guidelines For Quality Management In Projects – London. BSI

Rose, Kenneth (2005) Project Quality Management, J. Ross Publications, Fort Lauderdale, FL, ISBN 1932159487

2.7 Health, Safety and Environmental Management

British Standards Institution (2004) BS EN ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management Systems: Requirements with guidance for use, BSI, London

Health and Safety Executive (2001) Managing Health and Safety in Construction – Approved Code of Practice and Guidance for the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations, HSE Books, London, ISBN 0717621391

Stranks, J. (2001) Health and Safety Law, Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0273654527

Stowe, J. (2002) How to Develop an Effective Safety Policy, TSO, London, ISBN 011702824X

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