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JAPANESE PROJECT MANAGEMENT KPM A NEW PROJECT MANAGEMENT PARADIGM V.3


OHARA S. ASADA T./ED./

wydawnictwo: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUB , rok wydania 2008, wydanie I

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In the 1990s, Japanese companies experienced a deflationary recession called the "lost ten years". To survive the recession, they looked for solutions in the kaikaku (innovative reforms) of business management, organizations and technology, whilst struggling to regain their global competitiveness. Successful companies all had one thing in common-they applied a new project management paradigm which this book refers to as Kaikaku Project Management (KPM).


Table of Contents

Preface ix

The Guide of Essential Terminology in KPM xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

Part 1 Framework Of Contemporary Japanese Project Management

Framework of Contemporary Japanese Project Management (1): Project Management Paradigm - Interpretation, Application and Evolution to KPM Shigenobu Ohara 5

Framework of Contemporary Japanese Project Management (2): Kakusin-Innovation Program Management (IPM) - Organizational Acceptance and Dynamic Intellectual Cycle Shigenobu Ohara 25

Adjusting Function and Office Design in Japanese-Style Project Management Organizations - Applying the Idea of KPM Tametsugu Taketomi 45

Innovative Strategy and Project Organization Tadamasa Imaguchi 61

The Practice Examples of KPM Knowledge Platform Emi Yunokawa 71

Changes of Japanese Corporate Business Model under Global Pressure: Evidence Justifying KPM Toshihiko Kinoshita 83

Part 2 Kpm In The Information And Communications Industry

Toward Establishing Project Governance Tametsugu Taketomi 111

Management Model of Information Development Program - Adaptive Multiple Spiral-Up Management Shoei Komatsu 129

Information Sharing for an ICT System for Strategic Program Management Hideo Yamamoto 143

Project Management from the Viewpoint of Projection Technologies Naokoto Kogo Atsushi Miyagawa 155

An Evaluation Theory for Practical Use of RFID under Supply Chain Project Management Takashi Katayama Takayuki Asada 167

Part 3 Project Management For Business Reforms Linked To Strategy

A Study of Multiple Value Measures Applied into Strategic Project Management Takayuki Asada 187

Business Architecture for Program and Project Management Fumihiko Isada 203

Business Portfolio Strategiesfor IT Services Companies in Japan: IS Strategy, Governance and Management Hiroshi Sasaki 213

Project & Program Balanced Scorecard for Executing Strategy in a Hotel Corporation Kenichi Suzuki 225

Development of a Service Model for the Japanese Construction Industry - Application to Business Innovation and Improvement Activities for Building Renewal Kazuo Tanaka Masaru Tamaki 235

Part 4 Project Management For Knowledge-Based Development Strategy

Strategic Knowledge/Intellectual Property Management and Compound Project Management: Theory and Practice Ellie Okada 253

Strategic R&D Management at NEDO (Japanese Public R&D Management Organization) Shiro Okazaki Yousuke Manabe 265

Pharmaceutical Development as Case Study with High-Risk, High-Return Project Management Koji Iwasaki 281

The Product Development Project Aiming at the "Sociality" of Commodities Ninako Makino 295

Part 5 Application of KPM For New Value-Creating Activity

Shikumizukuri vs. One Best (No) Way! Project and Program Management for Enterprise Innovation (P2M): Towards a New Paradigm of KPM? Christophe N Bredillet 313

Pricing Public Projects with Complexity - Highway Management and Capacity Optimization by Mile-Based Pricing Toshinori Nemoto Yuki Misui 339

Projects of Participatory Production and Their Management: Practice in Industrial Accumulation in Suwa Hajime Kita Mikihiko Mori 361

Part 6 Project Management Infrastructures for Evolving the Standard

World PM Trends and the Position of P2M in the Global Community Lynn Crawford 381

Examples of Changes of Japanese Corporate Business Model: Why is KPM Essentially Important Now? Toshihiko Kinoshita 403

Knowledge of Project Management and Finance in Japan Masaaki Horiguchi 425

Transcultural Management: Cultural Relevance in Different Industries Emiko Magoshi Akio Yamamoto 435

Educational Effectiveness and Implementation of KPM in the Cultivation of Human Resource Masatoshi Nishio 451

Index 467


477 pages, Hardcover

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