Intro to Project Management, 7th Ed: Predictive, Agile, Hybrid
An Introduction to Project Management, Seventh Edition" provides a comprehensive overview of project management methodologies, including predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches. Authored by Kathy Schwalbe, an experienced project management educator and practitioner, this edition covers the latest trends, techniques, and best practices in project management.
The book begins by introducing fundamental project management concepts, such as project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closing. It explores the roles and responsibilities of project managers, as well as the key components of project management processes, tools, and techniques.
One of the highlights of this edition is its in-depth coverage of agile project management methodologies, including Scrum, Kanban, and Lean. The book explains how agile principles and practices can enhance project delivery by promoting flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
In addition to agile methodologies, the book also delves into predictive project management approaches, such as the traditional waterfall model. It discusses how to develop project plans, define project scope, create work breakdown structures, estimate project costs and durations, and manage project risks.
A unique feature of this edition is its focus on hybrid project management approaches, which combine elements of both predictive and agile methodologies. The book explores how organizations can tailor project management processes to suit the specific needs of their projects, teams, and stakeholders.
Throughout the text, Schwalbe emphasizes practical applications and real-world examples to help readers understand how to apply project management concepts in various contexts. Case studies, exercises, and end-of-chapter review questions reinforce learning and encourage critical thinking.
The seventh edition of "An Introduction to Project Management" reflects the latest developments in the field, including emerging trends such as digital transformation, remote work, and artificial intelligence. It also addresses contemporary challenges faced by project managers, such as stakeholder engagement, resource allocation, and change management.
Whether you are a novice project manager, an experienced practitioner, or a student studying project management, this book serves as a valuable resource for building essential project management skills and knowledge. With its comprehensive coverage, practical insights, and up-to-date content, "An Introduction to Project Management, Seventh Edition" equips readers with the tools they need to succeed in today's dynamic project environments.