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MSP For Dummies

Programme management is the coordinated organisation and implementation of a portfolio of projects and activities that help your business achieve its strategic objectives. Good programme management is the key to managing transformational change and, in today’s business environment, the organisations that can transform themselves are more likely to succeed. Managing Successful Programmes For Dummies is your plain-English guide to implementing and using the proven MSP method. It provides a structured framework that helps you coordinate your projects and achieve your goals. The book takes you through every step of programme management and inside you’ll find: What’s involved in a programme – and how it differs from a project! An overview of the structure of MSP Full explanations of MSP principles, governance themes and transformational flow Planning and making a business case for your programme The key roles and responsibilities in programme management The lifecycle of a programme – from conception to delivery Quality and risk management in your programme Working with stakeholders All about the MSP Qualifications

Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited (USD)"

ISBN: 9781118746370

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Alan Ferguson

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The Hon. Alan Baird Ferguson (born 16 September 1943), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since May 1992, representing South Australia. On 14 August 2007 Senator Ferguson became the 22nd President of the Australian Senate, succeeding Senator Paul Calvert of Tasmania. He was succeeded as President by Queensland Senator John Hogg on 26 August 2008, becoming Deputy President.

He was born in Maitland, South Australia, and was a farmer and then a superannuation consultant. Before entering politics he was educated at Weetulta Rural School and later at Scotch College in Adelaide. He was President of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party 1990-92.

For eight years until his election as President, he chaired the influential Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade in the Australian Parliament.

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