McKethan, Kenneth

Controling project churn Practical help for project - Alexandra, VA American Translators Association 2003 - p.15-22viii, 447 p. - Proceedings of the 44th. Annual Conference. .

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Project churn happens, even with the best planning, even in the best of companies, even with well-intentioned managers. When such repetitive, disruptive project change does occur, what is its impact to cost, schedule, and resources? How can one prepare for it? Can it be harnessed? This artícle presents a practical approach for quantifying and managing project churn. This i can help project managers plan for and even embrace change rather than just brace for it. The article describes how identifícation and control are often real responses to common of project churn. Moreover, it seeks to help language professionals to better set stakeholder expectations by factoring change into pricing, cost, and schedule planning.


DIRECCIÓN DE PROYECTOS
EJECUCIÓN DE PROYECTOS
PROYECTOS PILOTO
TRABAJO EN GRUPO
TRADUCTORES

061.3 : 81 ́25 ATA 44 2003