Theoretical project management uses a variety of theories, models and methodologies to deliver consistent results no matter what the project. However, in many cases these plans do not survive contact with the realities of project execution. The list of things that can seriously derail a project is endless, and the challenges to overcome them can be immense. These are the times when the standard methodologies fail to provide all the answers. This subject fills that gap. Project Management and Recovery (PMR) is a set of principles and concepts that are derived from practical experience and converted into a framework that can be universally applied to any failing project. This subject gives students the tools and knowledge to effectively recover a failing project and bring it back to a successful baseline and conclusion.
No offerings have been identified for this subject in 2022.
HD/FL
One session
School of Business
Only available to students enrolled in IT Masters relevant courses.
The following table summarises the assessment tasks for the online offering of MGI531 in Session 1 2021. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated and can also differ to suit the mode of study (online or on campus).
The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2022. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.