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Project Manager Today is published 10 times a year and is available online and as a paper-based package on subscription and internationally. For more details click on subscription in the navigation panel above.

ABC certified circulation: 1 July 2008 - 30 June 2009; total average net circulation per issue 13,634. Valid to September 2010.

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Author(s): John Bartlett
Ref: ISBN 1-90039113-9

This book focuses on quality from a project management perspective. It joins Bartlett's two other books on risk and programme management. He believes that there is a need for guidance for project and programme managers to help them manage and achieve that often neglected member of the triple constraint - quality.

How many projects these days even have a Quality Plan? He not only demonstrates how a good, standard plan can be created, but also how it can be used as a prime controlling document for achieving project quality.

In the foreword, John Daly, Portsmouth University Business School, says this is 'a no-nonsense and very readable practitioner's guide. . . and will serve the needs of project and programme managers extremely well now and for a long time to come.'

WHAT OTHERS SAY . . .

'Extremely readable and down to earth book . . .'primarily aimed at the project management profession the material is applicable to most areas of business management and could be used as a template for the project you are currently working on. A very worthwhile investment.'

Robert Whitaker, Project magazine (journal of the Association for Project Management), Feb. 2006