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Managing Programmes of Business Change


Author(s): John Bartlett
Ref: ISBN 1-900391-08-2;

This newly enlarged and revised edition remains one of the few practical books on programme management. John Bartlett says that 'there is an acute lack of proven techniques to tackle large programmes of business change - a fact all too often highlighted in well publicised programme failures. Programme management must develop into a much more sophisticated discipline in order to tackle the complexities of this accelerating change'.

This book's structured approach for managing business change, complements existing programme methodologies.

The author's own practical experience, both in business and IT, and in project and programme management, is clearly evident. The book is based on concepts from various methods which he has honed in practice, including the structured method published by the OGC.
Published by Project Manager Today.

WHAT OTHER'S SAY
'Do we need another book on the subject? The simple answer in this case is "Yes" . . . this (a) concise, thought-provoking (book) and is recommended to anyone who is actively involved in programme or, indeed, project management.' - Dr Jon Holt, IEE Engineering Management, Aug/Sept 2004.