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Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments

Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments

Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments Paperback / softback -

by Charles Christopher McCarthy

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Paperback / softback. New. Managing technical programs successfully is as much art as it is science. This book illuminates the entire life cycle of the program-from customer's original concept to successful completion. It offers an overview of the entire process and includes helpful ideas and insights into why programs and program managers can fail. Much more importantly,
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  • Title Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments
  • Author Charles Christopher McCarthy
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 288
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Auerbach Publications
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9781032340104
  • ISBN 9781032340104 / 103234010X
  • Weight 0.9 lbs (0.41 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 in (23.37 x 15.49 x 1.78 cm)
  • Category Business / Economics / Finance
  • Dewey Decimal Code 658.4
  • Quantity available 1

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Program management in a technical environment is as much art as it is science. Effective program managers are able to combine management and leadership skills for the good of the program and the people entrusted to them. This book illuminates the entire life cycle of the program--from the customer's original concept to successful completion. It includes many helpful ideas and insights into why programs and program managers can fail. Much more importantly, it provides insights about how program managers can succeed.

Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments is organized as a chronological "tale" of a program life cycle, with "side trips" that cover the important concepts of leadership, claims and claims avoidance, earned value measurement (EVM), communication basics, negotiations, and coaching. The book begins with an overview of program management, discussing the role of program managers, their required skills and experience, and the types of programs and contracts.

The remainder of the book provides more detail on the program manager's role and the environment in which he or she works. Understanding that academic explanations of program management activities can be dry, the author uses true-to-life stories to present the nuts and bolts of the work. These stories illustrate the science of program management and the art that is necessary for success.

The book discusses many of the common program pitfalls. It explains how to detect and avoid scope creep--the unintended expansion of program scope. It details both internal and external scope creep and stresses the importance of constant vigilance to prevent cost overruns and schedule delays.

Program Management in Defense and High Tech Environments is a comprehensive guide for early- and mid-career program managers to understand what they need to do to be successful. It is also a valuable resource for later-career program managers who want to learn through other program managers' successes and failures.

About the author

Charlie McCarthy, having graduated with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Manhattan College, joined a large electronics company. His second assignment on their Professional Development Program became permanent, and Charlie began his "first career" as a systems/digital design engineer. For most of his career, his work has been in nuclear instrumentation and control systems, for both commercial and government power plants.

As much as Charlie loved electrons and diodes, he loved working with people more, and gradually grew into technical and project leadership roles. Charlie's technical and analytical interests and his interest in people found a happy overlap in program management. Along with growth in experience and technical competence, he earned a master's of science in electrical engineering from The Johns Hopkins University. He has successfully managed a wide range of projects and programs, from those with one or two people to large, complex hardware and software programs involving over 50 engineers and operations personnel.

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