Achieving Successful and Sustainable Project Delivery in Africa

Achieving Successful and Sustainable Project Delivery in Africa

How to Implement Effective and Efficient Project Management Practices and Policies

Okereke, . Okoro Chima

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

274

Mole

Inglês

9781032400198

15 a 20 dias

494

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Preface. Acknowledgements. About the Author. Chapter 1: Introduction. Section 1. Chapter 2: Examples of Failed Projects in Nigeria. Chapter 3: Examples of failed projects in Ghana. Chapter 4: Examples of failed projects in South Africa. Section 2. Chapter 5: Failures in Construction Industry. Chapter 6: Failures in Water (Borehole) Projects. Chapter 7: Failures in the Electricity Industry. Chapter 8: Renewable Energy Projects: Failure & Successes. Section 3. Chapter 9: Lack of resources, poor planning and poor project management. Chapter 10: Problems of Corruption, Zero Productivity and Poor Return on Investment. Chapter 11: Failed Governance, majorly contributory to failed projects in Africa. Section 4. Chapter 12: A Suggested Framework. Chapter 13: Project Portfolio Management (PPM). Chapter 14: Programme Management. Chapter 15: Project Management Life Cycle. Chapter 16: Transitioning from Project to Operations and Maintenance. Section 5. Chapter 17: Contributions of the book for the Achievement of Success and Sustainability in Project Delivery. Appendices.
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UK Infrastructure;Nelson Mandela;African countries;Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality;organizsational project management;Project Management Office;sustainable project delivery;Benefits Realisation Management;OPM;Benefits Realisation Plan;Lagos State Government;UK Construction Industry;Project Portfolio Management;Digital Village;Business Case;White Elephant Project;Project Deliverables;John Dramani Mahama;Project Management Life Cycle;Enterprise PMO;CDM Project;Quantity Surveyors;ESMAP;Project Management Plan;Lagos State;Ppm Process;Young Men;Project Portfolio Management System