04634nam 2200709Ia 450 991082053310332120200520144314.01-351-90853-71-315-24593-01-283-80500-61-4094-1097-810.4324/9781315245935 (CKB)2670000000278523(EBL)1068886(OCoLC)818846529(SSID)ssj0000826783(PQKBManifestationID)12281270(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000826783(PQKBWorkID)10810080(PQKB)11738832(MiAaPQ)EBC1068886(Au-PeEL)EBL1068886(CaPaEBR)ebr10623002(CaONFJC)MIL996594(OCoLC)988382700(EXLCZ)99267000000027852320120921d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProject ethics /by Haukur Ingi Jonasson and Helgi Thor Ingason1st ed.Farnham ;Burlington, Vt. Gowerc20131 online resource (157 p.)Advances in project management"A Gower Book"--Cover.First published 2013 by Gower Pub.1-138-40929-4 1-4094-1096-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; List of Figures; About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Project Ethics; Book Overview; 1 The Critical Path of Project Ethics; What is Ethics?; The Discipline of Project Management; The Critical Path; Project Ethics; How Ethics is Not 'Just Ethics'; Four Theories; The Nature of Ethical Issues; Business, Engineering and Self-Actualisation; Guides, Books of Knowledge and Ethical Codes; Project Ethics in Practice: Icelandic Survey; Conduct, Demeanour and Management; 2 Outcome-Oriented Ethics: Virtue Ethics; Virtue Ethics; The Origin of Virtue Ethics; Practical WisdomWhat to Do?Being Good at What We Do; The Competent Project Leader; Competence and Commitment; Professionalism; Complying with Virtue; 3 Outcome-Oriented Ethics: Utility Ethics; Utility Ethics; Success and Value; Efficiency and Effectiveness; Utility and Project Management Success; Utility and Project Success; Project Success and Project Management Success; Project Success Criteria and Project Success Factors; Multidimensional Critical Success Factor Frameworks; Reinventing Project Management; 4 Process-Oriented Project Ethics: Duty Ethics; Duty and the Rules of the GameCritical Success Factor FrameworksThe Ironic Sense of Responsibility; The Iron Law of Duty; Minimal and Optimal Responsibilities; Who is to Decide?; Roles and Functions; Fear of Authority; Obligation and Sense of Duty; 5 Process-Oriented Project Ethics: Rights Ethics; Project Management Privileges; Project Rights; Universal Rights; The Social Contract; Claim to Property and Profit; Justice and Opportunity; Appropriate Conduct; Stakeholders and the Project Contract; Sustainability and the Rights of Nature; 6 Project Evaluation and (Ethical) Risks; Conventional Risk ManagementHolistic Risk ManagementEthical Project Risk Management; The New Field of Project Ethics; Wide Paths and Narrow Paths; Heading Towards the Future along the Critical Path; The Key Agents; Essential Project Elements and Ethical Principles; How to Use the Project Ethics Tool (PET); Two Cases for You to Try Out the PERIA; Conclusions; References; IndexHow relevant is ethics to project management? The book - which aims to demystify the field of ethics for project managers and managers in general - takes both a critical and a practical look at project management in terms of success criteria, and ethical opportunities and risks. The goal is to help the reader to use ethical theory to further identify opportunities and risks within their projects and thereby to advance more directly along the path of mature and sustainable managerial practice.Advances in Project ManagementProject managementMoral and ethical aspectsProject managementMethodologyProject managementMoral and ethical aspects.Project managementMethodology.174/.4Haukur Ingi Jonasson1715889Ingason Helgi Thor1197782MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820533103321Project ethics4110843UNINA