Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, securing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. It is sometimes conflated with program management, however technically that is actually a higher level construction: a group of related and somehow interdependent engineering projects.
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A comprehensive water plan A comprehensive water plan -- A Strong institutional framework A Strong institutional framework -- Integrated infrastructure system Integrated infrastructure system -- Comprehensive HIS Comprehensive HIS -- Participative Management from Basin Participative Management from Basin -- Committees and user associations Committees and user associations -- Sustainable financing including reserve Sustainable financing including reserve fund and bulk wat...
At left of title: National Resources Planning Board ; Publications: p. 50-60
Description: It looks at the basic principles and available tools and provides some templates and procedures for implementing project management methods. The Guide emphasises how project management can work in a voluntary sector setting with particular reference to managing funding applications.
Description: Project Management provides an integrated framework for project organization, planning and control which is designed to ensure the timely and cost-effective production of all the end-products, maintain acceptable standards of quality,achieve for the enterprise the benefit for which the investment in the project has been made.
Prepared from statements of 46 federal agencies by Melville C. Branch, jr., of the board's staff. cf. p. v; Includes bibliographies; National Resources Planning Board Publications: p. 150-151
Issued by the National Resources Committee. With Part IX, publication of the series of reports on regional planning was taken over by the National Resources Planning Board; v. 1, Text. v. 2. Maps
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Issued by the National Resources Committee. With Part IX, publication of the series of reports on regional planning was taken over by the National Resources Planning Board; v. 1, Text. -v. 2. Maps
Subject: Registers of births, etc
Parts I-III, V-VIII issued by the National Resources Committee; pt. IX-XII. issued by the National Resources Planning Board ; Part IV issued by the Maryland State Planning Commission as its Publication no. 16 ; Part VI, vol. II is a portfolio of folded maps bound with pt. VI, v. 1 ; Part VII issued also as House doc. 485, 75th Cong., 3d sess. with title: Alaska--its resources and development. Message from the President of the United States transmitting in accordance with...
Parts I-III, V-VIII issued by the National Resources Committee; pt. IX-XII. issued by the National Resources Planning Board; Part IV issued by the Maryland State Planning Commission as its Publication no. 16; Part VI, vol. II is a portfolio of folded maps bound with pt. VI, v. 1; Part VII issued also as House doc. 485, 75th Cong., 3d sess. with title: Alaska--its resources and development. Message from the President of the United States transmitting in accordance with Co...
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature; Parts I-III, V-VIII issued by the National Resources Committee; pt. IX-XII. issued by the National Resources Planning Board; Part IV issued by the Maryland State Planning Commission as its Publication no. 16; Part VI, vol. II is a portfolio of folded maps bound with pt. VI, v. 1; pt. 1. Pacific Northwest. -pt. 2. St. Louis region. -pt. 3. New England. -pt. 4. Baltimore-W...
I. The federal program for national development.--II. Regional development plans.--III. Functional development policies
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