Management Science, Operations Research and Project Management

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Management Science, Operations Research and Project Management

Modelling, Evaluation, Scheduling, Monitoring

Business strategy E-commerce: business aspects Management: leadership and motivation Knowledge management Project management Quality Assurance (QA) and Total Quality Management (TQM) Production and quality control management Research and development management Purchasing and supply management Operational research

Author: José Ramón San Cristóbal Mateo

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781317102007


Introduction

Due to its societal and economic relevance, Project Management (PM) has become an important discipline and a concept critical to modern organizations, public and private. PM as an academic discipline is discussed both in Management Science and in Operations Research. Management Science tends to focus on quantitative tools and the soft skills necessary to manage projects successfully. Operations Research gives the essential scientific contribution to the success of project management through the development of models and algorithms.

Author's Contribution

In Management Science, Operations Research and Project Management, José Ramón San Cristóbal Mateo fills the gap between scientific research and the practical application of that research. Project managers need formal training in decision-making but sometimes, they do not have an in-depth knowledge of Operations Research or they lack the necessary theoretical background.

Focus of the Book

This book, with its focus on the quantitative models of Operations Research and Management Science applied to Project Management, provides project managers with the tools and methods necessary to manage projects successfully.

Challenges in Project Management

Project managers operate in a complex global environment, in which numerous factors need to be considered, such as minimizing total project costs, meeting contracted dates, and ensuring that activities achieve certain quality levels. The focus here on the application of quantitative models of Operations Research and Management Science applied to Project Management provides them with the tools and methods necessary to make sound decisions.

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