Nalewaik, Alexia / Strategic Project Analysis A Powerful Set of Cost-Benefit Tools and Techniques for Managers
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Alexia Nalewaik is a lecturer in Urban and Environmental Planning at the UVA School of Architecture
The forming, funding, approval, and planning of a project are key factors in its future success or failure. This book explains the use of strategic project analysis, and advocates for a closer relationship between economic analysis and project evaluation and provides real-world examples of major projects that have used this method. The primary quantitative method for decision-making in project selection is cost-benefit analysis. However, the method has well-known flaws and challenges. Using the principles of stakeholders, risk, ethics, and bias, the book presents a rationale for broadening traditional project analysis to include both quantitative and qualitative methods. The identification of sustainability and resilience benefits and hidden value are highlighted as an equally important factor in assessing projects. Written in a clear and accessible style with straightforward maths, this book is invaluable to project owners, decision-makers, and management professionals seeking broader tools to evaluate strategic projects, as well as students of project management
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9781032874500
Routledge
December 2024
Paperback
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Nalewaik, Alexia / Strategic Project Analysis A Powerful Set of Cost-Benefit Tools and Techniques for Managers