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Project Management in Libraries, Archives and Museums
Working with Government and Other External Partners
Target Audience and Purpose
Aimed at practitioners and managers, this practical handbook provides a source of guidance on project management techniques for the academic and cultural heritage sectors, focusing on managing projects involving public sector and other external partners.
Key Topics Covered
Issues under consideration and illustration include: different approaches to managing projects and how to select appropriate methods; using project management tools and other applications in project development and implementation; ensuring the sustainability of project outcomes and transferability into practice; realistic monitoring methodologies and specification and commissioning evaluation work that has real value.
Author and Approach
Written by an experienced project manager, it addresses project management realities rather than theory. It deconstructs the traditional “project cycle” model to address different project approaches. It also takes into account the government and local government context, especially operational procedures and accountability.