Dr. Tobias Endress (Editor)
Digital Project Practice
Managing Innovation and Change
© 2020 Dr. Tobias Endress
Cover Design: D. B. M. Bandaranayaka
Illustrations: Olena Shkavron (cover image and figures 2, 7, 12, 14, 18, 19, 21, 23, 28), Danushka Sandaruwan (figures 5, 8, 9, 15, 17, 20) Editing: Dr. Tobias Endress
Translation: Dr. Tobias Endress (chapter: Implementing Change) Proofreader: Dr. Jessy Brown, Chukwuemeka Princewill
Other Contributors: Aditya Chandak, Dr. Majid Dadgar, Ralf Dick, Elena Dinman, Günter Jeschke, Dr. Stephan Meyer, Dr. Marc Nathmann, Dr. Anton Pussep, Girish Ramachandra, Beatriz Alzate Richter, Dr. Bernd Thommes, Patric Zeier
Publisher (Verlag + Druck):
tredition GmbH, Halenreie 40-44, 22359 Hamburg, Germany
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 978-3-347-09723-0 |
Paperback | 978-3-347-09722-3 |
e-Book | 978-3-347-09724-7 |
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Table of Contents
Preface
Methods and Best Practice
Why Projects Fail
Manage the Perception of Project Success
DIY Agile: How to Re-think Your Own Method
Scaling Agile
Tools and Techniques
Stakeholder Management in an Enterprise
Knowledge Creation by Practitioners and Designers
Ideas and Requirements for Digital Innovations
Legal Advice on Innovative Technologies and Business Models
Time-Management
Culture, Soft Skills and Human Resources
Team and Project Management Values
Talent Challenges in the Age of Digitalisation and Globalisation
Implementing Change
Managing Massive Moments of Change
Appendix
List of Figures
Index
Final remarks from the editor
Preface
Dear Reader,
The management of digital projects is an activity that requires a high level of professionalism and knowledge of appropriate tools and techniques. Decision-makers and practitioners should be well educated and always informed about new business ideas and have the latest methods in their ‘bag of tricks.’ Still, you might think that there are already many books and courses that aim to address this need. Why read another book in this domain?
We started this book project because we felt that many books about digital innovation and project management are either very theory-heavy, outdated, or just want to sell a particular method. We wanted to prepare a book that introduces the methods, but also covers the practical aspect, critically acclaims existing approaches and practices, and shows the limitations. I.e., the book touches appropriate methods as well as human/social aspects. Actually, the human aspect is one of the running themes in this book. It also addresses issues that may not be covered by ‘classical or agile project management literature’. You can regard it as a contribution to the ongoing discussion on business practices and methods. It also aims to nourish and stimulate dialogue in the professional community.
I’m also very delighted to present to you a very international book. We have co-authors from almost all over the world, and many of them have gained experience in international environments and with heterogeneous teams distributed all around the globe.
In short, this book is about practice, experience, and opinions from experts in the field. I hope you enjoy reading it and that it can help you to reflect on the current practice in your organisation.
With best regards,
Dr. Tobias Endress
Rikitea, 30th June 2020
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