Civil Society Empowerment: Project Management

This following report was written in the format of a handbook to be used as a practical tool for anyone interested in project management. The book contains the proceedings of the 2001 Project Management course, providing the practical methods, skills and tools on project formulation, coordination, implementation and documentation.

Date:
May 1, 2001
Language:
English
Contents
1-2

Introduction

3-7

1. An Introduction to Project Management: The Foundation for Success

John D. Moore

8-13

2. The Project Life Cycle: The Basics

John D. Moore

14-21

3. Defining and Organizing the Project

John D. Moore

22-32

4. Planning the Project

John D. Moore

33-36

5. Tracking and Managing the Project

John D. Moore

37-44

6. Crisis Management

John D. Moore

45-51

7. Leadership Skills: Faith In Self and Fellow Human Beings as the Key to Success

Dr. Ahmed Baker

52-55

8. Budget Estimation and Cost Allocation

Dr. Rita Giacaman

56-64

9. Case Study - Gender Projects

Islah Jad

65-67

Appendices

Appendix 1: Elements of a Project Definition Document (PDD)
Appendix 2: Elements of a Typical Final Audit Format Report
Appendix 3: Selected Internet Resources