You can build the thing. Can you run the project?
You can design the system, run the analysis, and verify the result. Then someone hands you a project — and overnight the job is schedules, budgets, stakeholders, risk, and a hundred decisions a week your engineering training never covered.
This handbook is written for that engineer. It teaches project management the way an engineer learns best: as a system, with the parts shown to fit together rather than scattered as a list of tips.
The organizing idea is that a well-run project is a control loop:
If you already think in control systems, tolerances, interfaces, and verification, you are most of the way there — you mainly need to transpose those habits and learn the human and organizational dimensions your degree skipped.
What makes this handbook different
Inside, you will find
A full appendix set adds templates, a formula reference card, a schedule-quality checklist, calibration worksheets, a meeting-cadence pack, a glossary, and worked solutions.
Run your next project like the engineer you already are
The next project you are handed will not wait while you learn this on the job. Put a complete project-management system on your desk before you need it — get your copy of The Engineering Project Management Handbook today.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798181638655
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