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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Getting Started with Managing Successful Programmes
Chapter 1: Introducing Programme Management: Projects, Programmes and MSP Chapter 2: Understanding What's Involved in a Programme Chapter 3: Identifying a Programme Chapter 4: Focusing on the Principles of Programme Management
Part II: Moving Forward with Managing Your Programme
Chapter 5: Creating Your Programme's Vision Chapter 6: Building Up a Blueprint Chapter 7: Details, Details: Honing Your Programme Chapter 8: Documenting the Business Case for Your Programme
Part III: Managing Multiple Projects
Chapter 9: Organizing a Programme: Who does What Chapter 10: Planning and Controlling Your Programme Chapter 11: Managing Risk in Your Programme Chapter 12: Resolving Issues and Keeping Track of Detail Chapter 13: Achieving Quality in Your Programme
Part IV: Out in Business as Usual: Exploiting Projects’ Capabilities
Chapter 14: Keeping ’em Sweet: Engaging Your Stakeholders Chapter 15: Getting Started with Benefits Management: Modelling the Benefits Chapter 16: Reaping the Benefits: Measuring Your Outcomes Chapter 17: Leading People Through Change as the Programme Delivers
Part V: Step by Step in Your Programme
Chapter 18: Managing a Tranche Chapter 19: Managing Projects within a Programme: Delivering Capability Chapter 20: All Change: Realizing the Benefits through Transition Chapter 21: Closing a Programme
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 22: Ten Reasons Why Change Initiatives Go Wrong Chapter 23: Ten Reasons to Run an Initiative as a Programme Chapter 24: Ten Great Ways to Manage Benefits
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A: Looking into MSP Qualifications Appendix B: Glossary of the Main MSP Terms
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