References

  • Copies of the report, risk, issue and change forms in MS-Word and MS Excel format can be downloaded from the web site at http://www.pearson-books.com

  • As this subject is core to project management, almost any book on the subject will cover this, although some are better than others. Some books of several hundred pages simple cover one topic, such as risk management, but this level of expertise is really only required in very specialised situations. Some optional references to try are:

    The Project Workout (Financial Times Prentice Hall) by Robert Buttrick, 2nd edn, 1999 Chapters 21–25.

    The Project Manager: Mastering the Art of Delivery (Financial Times Prentice Hall) by Richard Newton, 2005, Chapters 5, 7 and 10.

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