recommended reading material

Member for

16 years 3 months

typically there are three major categories of work that fall under the Project Controls umbrella which are:

estimating

scheduling 

cost control

Member for

18 years 2 months

thank you Stephen, that's exactly the sort of stuff I'm looking for!

Member for

20 years 7 months

Hi, James.

There is a book called Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry: A World System Approach from CRC Press in 2013, to which I contributed Chapter 6, on critical path drag and drag cost. The book is a 750-page tome, and I have not read anything in it except my own chapter. But it looks as though it might be useful to someone whose fulltime job is in oil and gas.

http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781420094251?source=crcpress.com&…

But if all you are interested in is my chapter, it is actually a reprint of this article in Defense AT&L Magazine that you can download on-line for free:

http://www.dau.mil/pubscats/ATL%20Docs/Jan_Feb_2012/Devaux.pdf

If what you are primarily interested in is either value control or earned value management and control, then I'd recommend ordering my new book Managing Projects as Investments: Earned Value to Business Value also from CRC Press to be released in ten days. It contains two chapters on earned value of which I'm kinda proud -- I think they cover, in succinct fashion, both basic and advanced metrics, their benefits, shortcomings, and how to improve their implementation.

http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781482212709

Good luck.

Fraternally in project management,

Steve the Bajan