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Association for Project Management : Co-Directing Change
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Co-Directing Change

Co-Directing Change: a Guide to the Governance of Multi-Owned Projects

Paperback: 246x189mm, 24pp, 2007

Publisher: APM

Price: £7.50 (APM members £6.75)

ISBN: 978-1-903494-94-3

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Description:
Multi-owned projects are on the increase, as businesses and other organisations capitalise on their complementary resources while diluting risk exposure. Multi-owned projects become vulnerable to fundamental uncertainties of context, direction, control and reporting. This very concise guide follows a structured approach to enable an organisation’s directors to question how well its shared projects are governed and to decide where and at what level action is needed. It is founded upon twelve principles that should apply to any multi-owned project in either the public or private sectors, or indeed Public-Private Partnerships. It has also been drafted to work within the Combined Code and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
The authors are members of the Governance of Project Management SIG (Specific Interest Group), working under the auspices of the Association for Project Management, Europe’s largest single national professional body dedicated to project management.   To find out more, please contact the SIG at http://www.apm.org.uk/sigcontacts.asp.

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