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Public-Sector Project Management: Meeting the Challenges and Achieving Results [Hardcover]

David Wirick
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (16 Oct 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470487313
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470487310
  • Product Dimensions: 16.4 x 1.9 x 23.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,374,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Managing projects is always a challenge, but those challenges multiply in the public sector. Filling the gap for public–sector project managers, this book provides tools and templates for public–sector managers who must overcome limited resources, political and media oversight, overt opposition, complex sets of rules and processes, and unclear goals and outcomes. Compliant with the latest edition of PMI′s PMBOK Guide, as well as the Government Extension to the PMBOK Guide, Third Edition, this book provides a complete set of project management tools for public–sector managers that are both in line with universal best practices and the unique challenges of the public sector.

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Public–Sector Project Management

Meeting the Challenges and Achieving Results

David W. Wirick

Business & Economics/Project Management

Your guide to project management success in the public sector

There may be no simple formula for success in public–sector projects, but Public–Sector Project Management delivers the next best thing: a complete set of skill–building strategies that puts success well within your reach.

Building on industry standards and best practices as well as almost thirty years of public–sector experience, this definitive sourcebook clearly explains how to manage projects in the public sector and navigate their many challenges. Here is where you′ll find all the tools to accomplish your goals for any public–sector project, whether you are overseeing military and security operations, the construction of public infrastructure, improving agency processes, deploying new systems or public programs, or any other public initiative.

The book describes both the obstacles and basic processes of public–sector project management and examines the differences between public–sector and private–sector projects, including the management of the wide array of public–sector stakeholders. Public–Sector Project Management is your comprehensive professional template for making a positive contribution to your agency or organization. Inside, you′ll find:

  • Expert guidance consistent with project management best practices

  • In–depth coverage of public–sector constraints, including purchasing systems, legal mandates, political and media oversight, and complex rules and processes

  • Specific strategies to enhance the management capability of public–sector managers and private–sector project managers working under government contracts

  • Emphasis on the role of planning in managing customer, manager, and project team expectations, and coping with the overlapping systems of constraints that impede public–sector projects

  • Techniques for managing contractors and vendors

  • Tools for managing the complexity inherent in most public–sector projects

  • Insightful case studies of notable and historic public–sector projects; chapter–ending discussion questions and exercises; numerous tables and figures; and key terms in the glossary


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When I first picked up this book for the review and started reading my first thoughts were not favourable, there is a lot in the first couple of chapters that are nothing new. Indeed, were you to spend a short amount of time looking around the internet for items on why public sector projects fail or even the importance of project management as a skill in public sector, you, like me would uncover quite a lot.
There's much that you might not like about this book, especially if you're reading the book based in the UK; it's American-based, focused on PMI's Body of Knowledge as the project management method and a lot of the examples are gigantic projects (NASA Space Shuttle, Marshall Plan, etc.) which bare little resemblance if you're working in the public sector in the UK today.
The more I read, the more value I began to unearth and actually this book is a great book for several reasons. First; who is the book aimed at? It mentions in the preface that it's for public sector PMs and those private sector PMs who work on government contracts. I think it has a greater readership than that and would appeal to those that are new to project management and also those senior managers that performed roles like Project Sponsor or are part of the Steering Committee. I also think it's an appropriate book for our PRINCE2- obsessed public sector because it goes beyond just the method and really digs deep in all those areas of project management that when performed well enable project success.
This is the curious thing about the book, there is an element of "teaching grandma to suck eggs" by laying out the areas of the PMI's BoK piece by piece. The book then covers the specific angle of public sector project management. The example of "Managing Project Scope" starts by giving a generic overview, quickly followed by "The Challenges of Scope Management for Public Sector Projects", which highlights the complexities and fragmentation that occurs when
public sector projects are being scoped. There is also a general consensus that runs through the book that "stakeholder management" contributes much, much more to the success or failure of a public sector project than a private sector one. As such, there is a heavy emphasis on stakeholder management and how it impacts right across the project life cycle. Within the book there are a number of plan templates and set examples which within the scope management
chapter of the book included; scope management plan template and work breakdown structure, including guidance on how to put together the scope plan and which additional pointers the public sector project manager must be aware of.
In each area of project management there is a Best Practices section which highlights the key learnings or areas that the public sector PM should pay attention to. These are great pointers for a project manager who may be looking to move into the public sector and needs a quick heads up on what actually is different about working within the public sector vs. private.
Each chapter also finishes with exercises and discussion points (also the case studies - can we learn from historical American case studies here in the UK?), which could certainly give further thought about how these project management competencies work within your organisation.
I think this book adds value to the PRINCE2 public sector project manager as it not only gets back to the basics of project management (the what and how of project management) and then applies them directly to the public sector environment. The detail in the how is detailed enough to be of real practical use in the field, for example, how to manage "Project Requirements" gives a number of techniques to use. It's an expensive addition to the PM bookshelf but is in the similar price bracket to other professional PM books.
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Excellent book! 17 April 2011
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I am a PhD candidate at University of São Paulo and my research is related to IT Projects in the Public Sector. This book is very instructive and it was very useful for the literature review of my thesis.

This book is also very applicable to my own work as a Project Manager in the public sector. I am a certified PMP® since 2005 and I recently move to the public sector.

The author is very competent in highlighting the main differences between the public and private sectors. The book explains very logically why it is more difficult to manage a project in the conflicting environment usually found in Government projects.
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