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James P Lewis. Concepto del libro ‘Project Planning, Scheduling & Control’ Germán Bernate
Conozco las publicaciones del Dr. James P Lewis desde su libro ‘Fundamentos de Gerencia de Proyectos’ Tercera Edición, ISBN-10: 08144-0879-6. . El lenguaje que emplea el autor es muy claro y permite al lector comprender perfectamente los temas relacionados. En 2003 intenté conocerlo personalmente: él estaba en Singapur dictando unos Seminarios y yo fui a esa ciudad para trabajar el tema de Planeación Estratégica.Lamentablemente no pudimos reunirnos. Muchos occidentales carecemos de apetencia por la comida picante: esta es normal en los países asiáticos. Mi estómago me jugó una mala pasada y no pudimos reunirnos. Algún tiempo después adquirí ‘The Project Manager’s Desk Reference’ Second Edition. ISBN 0-07-134750-X. En este libro comencé a estudiar y comprender el Método Lewis. He implementado este método en varios de mis clientes, con todo éxito.Ahora he comenzado a trabajar con el libro ‘Project Planning, Scheduling & Control’ ISBN quinta edición, ISBN 978-0-07-174652-6. Las ilustraciones acompañan los textos y apoyan al lector para que comprenda los temas. Inicia con la Primera Sección donde trabaja la Introducción a la Gerencia de Proyectos. Está dirigida a las personas que comienzan estas andaduras y apoya a los experimentados para reforzar conocimientos. Incluye un Capitulo que juzgo novedoso y que denomino ‘La Gestión del Pensamiento’. Este apartado incluye enseñanzas de la sicología y es muy interesante, además de constituir un tema inesperado.La Segunda Sección enseña las causas para que un proyecto sea un éxito o un fracaso. La Tercera Sección está dedicada a la planeación. Comienza señalando la importancia de la estrategia, habitualmente olvidada, para luego desarrollar el tema en todas las llamadas áreas del conocimiento por el Project Management Institute (PMI). Llamó poderosamente mi atención el Capítulo de Riesgos.La Cuarta Sección está dedicada a la Ejecución y al Control. Vital: medir el avance los proyectos con usa de herramientas. Énfasis en el ‘Valor Ganado’, las proyecciones y el Control Integrado de cambios. Dedica cómo dirigir y gestionar los cambios llamados ‘pequeños’, que por su denominación se subestiman. El problema subyacente está en que, al carecer de un análisis legítimo, terminan en retrabajo.La Quinta y última Sección trata sobre los cuestionamientos generales, que suelen ser complejos. Destaca la importancia de las reuniones y la dinámica involucrada. Cómo cerrar los proyectos y el valor de las Lecciones Aprendidas. La complejidad de trabajar con múltiples proyectos y termina con precisiones para el manejo de los interesados.Para terminar afirmo que lo tengo como libro de consulta y estudio permanente. Lo recomiendo ampliamente para Gerentes experimentados y también para aquellos que comienzan su carrera profesional.Germán Bernate, Bogotá, septiembre de 2015James P Lewis. Book concept 'Project Planning, Scheduling & Control'Germán BernateI know the publication of Dr. James P Lewis from his book "Fundamentals of Project Management 'Third Edition, ISBN-10: 08144-0879-6. The language used by the author is very clear and allows the reader to fully understand the related issues. In 2003 I tried to meet him personally: he was conducting a Seminar in Singapore and went to the city to work on the issue of strategic planning. Unfortunately we could not meet. Many Westerners have no appetite for spicy food: this is normal in Asian countries. My stomach played a trick on me and could not meet him.Some time later I bought 'The Project Manager's Desk Reference' Second Edition. ISBN 0-07-134750-X. In this book I began to study and understand the Lewis Method. I implemented this method on several of my clients, with great success.Now I've started working with the book 'Project Planning, Scheduling & Control' ISBN fifth edition, ISBN 978-0-07-174652-6. The book is plenty of illustrations accompanying the texts and supports the reader to understand the issues.Start with the first section where the works Introduction to Project Management. It targets are people who start these job and also to supports experienced workers to reinforce knowledge. It includes a new chapter that I call 'Management Thought'. This section includes teaching psychology and is very interesting, besides being an unexpected issue.The second section shows the causes for a project is a success or a failure. The third section is devoted to planning. Begins by noting the importance of the strategy, usually forgotten, and then develop the theme in all areas of knowledge called by the Project Management Institute (PMI). It caught my attention Risk Chapter.The fourth section is devoted to the implementation and auditing. Vital: measuring progress projects with use of tools. Emphasis on: 'Earned Value', projections and Integrated Change Control. Dedicate some information of how to run and manage 'small' changes called that by name underestimated. The underlying problem is that, lacking a legitimate analysis, end in rework.The fifth and final section deals with general questions: they are often complex. It stresses the importance of the meetings and the dynamics involved. How to close the projects. And the value of Lessons Learned.Complexity of working with multiple projects. Understand and ends with details for managing stakeholders. Finally I affirm that I have as a reference book and ongoing study. We highly recommend for experienced managers and also for those beginning their careers.
J**K
Solid project management book.
Nothing earth shattering in this book. I purchased this book as part of a training program through my work. At times the author acts as a sales pouch for his consulting and other services.
L**R
A Solid Resource
This is a solid resource for project managers. The book will steer you straight but it does not offer much that hasn't been discussed in other resources. I think we are always looking for the silver bullet but this book proves that it is consistent documentation that needs to guide resource management.
E**J
Prompt Service with good product!!!
Great customer, prompt service and product was delivered on time with no issues.
A**L
I Wish This Philosophy Had Prevailed
Years ago, I stumbled into my dream job. The organization was horizontal, not hierarchical. Staff members were encouraged and we worked with PM's as a team. We enjoyed our jobs. We worked hard. We even laughed. Oh yeah, and the office was profitable as well. James Lewis shares this vision of Project Management. This takes up the first half of the book. It made me nostalgic for the dream job I had before the corporate headquarters "fixed it". (Result: out of an office of 15 - 20 people, at least 10 of them - scientists, engineers, and technicians - quit.)Too bad corporate America does not embrace Lewis' dream. The aversion to risk that has gripped corporations over the past 4 years has made an already restrictive environment even more so. It didn't and doesn't have to be this way.I will use this book to continue to increase my understanding of aspects of project management, such as Controls. These "nuts and bolts" of project management are in the 2nd half of the book. Lewis describes the point of controls quite well. He provides 3 different scenarios and their solutions.
J**N
Five Stars
Great guide for project analysis.
D**A
Excellent Purchase; Has Lasted For a Long Time
Excellent Purchase; Has Lasted For a Long Time
D**N
Would be even better without all the clip art and stock photos.
I'm new at project management and I found the book quite helpful. I'm taking one star off for the proliferation of generic clip art and stock photos that add nothing to the book other than taking up a lot of space.
M**A
Excelente y de fácil lectura
Excelente libro, muy fácil de leer
A**R
This author is great
Loved reading this book. It show project management in whole perspective and offer tips to help new managers get control.
A**O
A classically American view worth reading
Very good .written in true American style but useful and informative
M**G
Pretty good, a bunch of example helps me to ...
Pretty good, a bunch of example helps me to understnad planning and scheduling. However, most contents were related with Project Managment Knowledge(general ideal), so I couldn't get special skill with the book.
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