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BS 6079-1:2000

Superseded

Superseded

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Project management Guide to project management

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

28-05-2002

Superseded by

BS 6079-1:2002

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-01-2000

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Committees responsible
1 General
      Introduction
      1.1 Scope
      1.2 References
      1.3 Definitions
2 The corporate aspects of project management
      2.1 General
      2.2 Nature of projects
      2.3 The work to be done
      2.4 The project life cycle
      2.5 The benefits of project management
3 Project and company organizational structures
      3.1 General
      3.2 The hierarchical functional organization
      3.3 The matrix organization
      3.4 The project organization
      3.5 Criteria for reorganization
4 The project management process
      4.1 General
      4.2 The project management process: introduction
      4.3 The project management process: planning
      4.4 The project management process: control
      4.5 The project plan
      4.6 Processes supporting the project management
             process
      4.7 Project personnel development
5 Project lifecycle
      5.1 General
      5.2 Types of project
      5.3 Project phasing
      5.4 Project phase sequence
      5.5 Description of phase content
Annex A (informative) Project management methodology:
                      cost/schedule control system criteria
                      (C/SCSC)
Figure 1 - Arrangement of project phases, stages and
           milestones
Figure 2 - Authority relationships in organization structures
Figure 3 - Project management process flow
Figure 4 - Model work breakdown structure
Figure 5 - Model bar chart
Figure 6 - Typical cumulative cost pattern
Figure 7 - Format of cash flow forecast
Figure 8 - Earned value chart
Figure 9 - Project management life cycle
Figure 10 - Periodic estimate of project cost and finishing
            date
Table 1 - Model project plan
Table 2 - Example of discounted cash flow
Table 3 - List of typical project phases
List of references

Gives guidance on execution and planning of projects and the application of project management techniques. Relevant to projects in the public sector and many industries, abroad and at home. Procedures and principles are outlined in all sizes of organization, although they may not cover all aspects of every conceivable type and size of project. Note, that by definition, projects will have differing emphases and priorities.

Committee
MS/2
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes and renumbers BS 6079(1996) (12/1999) Also available as a part of BS KIT 3, BS KIT 13 and BS KIT 19. Supersedes 94/408410 DC, 94/408411 DC, 94/408412 DC, and 97/403015 DC (03/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
58
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

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BS EN 9200:2004 Programme management. Guidelines for project management specification
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BS 3811:1993 Glossary of terms used in terotechnology
BS 4335:1987 Glossary of terms used in project network techniques
BS 7000-10:1995 Design management systems Glossary of terms used in design management
BS EN ISO 8402:1995 Quality management and quality assurance. Vocabulary

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