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Book Description

Considered the new "silver bullet" in guiding corporate strategy, Translating Corporate Strategy into Project Strategy, examines how project management tools and principles can be used to effectively advance business strategy. Through case studies from a variety of industries, the authors demonstrate how successful organizations move beyond mission statements and five-year plans to create the processes that are necessary to carry out time-oriented goals and projects. In addition to examining these successes, the authors also identify effective strategy implementation processes, define the relevant terms using the standards of PMI's PMBOK® Guide, outline staff roles and responsibilities, and offer several different models of personnel structure and capabilities that reflect project management principles and methods. Offering a compelling look into yet another way the project management profession is impacting business results, this book is an indispensable tool for business leaders at all levels.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Executive Summary
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter 1: Moving Strategy from Corporate to Projects—What the Literature has to Say
  8. Chapter 2: Case Study: How a Global Aerospace Company Moves Strategy into Projects
  9. Chapter 3: Case Study: How a Business Group in a Global Financial Services Company Moves Strategy into Projects
  10. Chapter 4: Case Study: How a Division of a Global Pharmaceutical Company Moves Strategy into Projects
  11. Chapter 5: Case Study: How an International Transportation Company Moves Strategy into Projects
  12. Chapter 6: Overall Conclusions from the Case Studies
  13. Chapter 7: Survey and Findings: How Organizations Move Strategy from Corporate to Projects
  14. Chapter 8: Summary of the Cross-Analysis of the Survey and Case Study Findings
  15. Chapter 9: Conclusions
  16. References and Further Reading
  17. About the Authors
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