Project Management Journals

Управление проектами - THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT JOURNAL

A joint project by the Russian Project Management Association SOVNET (www.sovnet.ru) and Grebennikov Publishing House (www.grebennikov.ru), the Project Management Journal is a Russian periodical dedicated to professional Project Management (PM) — a journal about professional methods, tools, technologies and practices for better project, program and portfolio management.

THE GOALS OF THE JOURNAL
The Project Management Journal will be a world-class professional journal dedicated to the following goals:

– to increase awareness among business owners, executives and PM specialists by providing up-to-date news and information about achievements in theory, methodology, techniques and practices of project management;
– to provide information on the application of theory to projects and programs in day-to-day life through the presentation of case studies;
– to provide for the exchange of practical experience concerning implementation of techniques, by providing a variety of tools and techniques that allow for the successful achievement of project objectives;
– to inform the professional community of significant developments, trends and events in project management and of opportunities for professional and career development.

MAIN TOPICS OF THE JOURNAL
Each issue of the Project Management Journal will highlight important topics, such as the following:

– Methodology and technology of project management;
– New developments and results of research related to project, program and portfolio management;
– Models and systems of project and program management;
– Project management processes and functional subject areas;
– New directions and products in project and program management;
– Management-by-projects in government institutions;
– Project management in organization;
– Project-oriented organizations;
– Project and program management standards;
– Project management maturity models in organization;
– Information technologies in project and program management systems;
– Assessments of investments and return on investment in project management;
– Effectiveness of modern project management;
– The state and development of project management in Russia and abroad;
– Best experiences and practices of project management;
– Education, training and certification of specialists in project management;
– Project human resources management.

Materials will also be provided to help specialists in project management education, training and certification, as well as reviews of project management books, conferences and forums in Russia and abroad.

The journal is published in Russian, with English versions of papers also available for order at sovnet@sovnet.ru

Contents 2005

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Volume 1 - Abstracts
Volume 2 - Abstracts
Volume 3 - Abstracts
Volume 4 - Abstracts
List of authors 2005
List of papers 2005

The Russian Project Management Association (SOVNET)
Founded in 1990 as a public, non-profit, professional organization, SOVNET unites experiences and knowledge of state and public organizations, private companies, firms, enterprises and individual specialists in the field of Project Management. SOVNET is the Russian national member of the International Project Management Association (IPMA) and has professional relations with approximately 40 other national association members of IPMA. SOVNET has formal cooperative relations with other project management organizations around the world and throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States. SOVNET’s primary goals are to develop professional and competent project management in Russia, and to promote the wide practical application of modern project management. The main activities of SOVNET are research, technology development, education, certification, publishing and other related activities. Over the past 15 years SOVNET has represented Russian Project Management in the global PM community. It is in great measure due to SOVNET that Project Management has become an essential part of Russian business life.

Prof. Vladimir Voropaev — Editor-in-chief of The Project Management Journal

Prof. Voropaev is President and Chairman of the Board of the Russian Project Management Association (SOVNET). A full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences on Information Science and Cybernetics, and the International Academy of Investments and Economy in Construction, Prof. Voropaev has a PhD and Doctor of Technical Science and is academic professor of the Projects Management Faculty in the State University of Management in Moscow. He is faculty head of the Program and Projects Management Faculty of State Academy’s Program for Professional Retraining and Professional Skill Development for Executives and Specialists in Investment Fields. In 1995, he was elected Vice President of the Innovation Union of the Russian Federation. From 1991 to 2001, he was Vice President and a member of the Executive Board of the International Project Management Association — IPMA (Zurich, Switzerland). Prof. Voropaev is the first International Assessor for IPMA and is currently the head of the International Certification Program for SOVNET / IPMA. He is an honorary member of the Indian Project Management Association; he was one of the founders and a member of the Steering Committee of the Global PM Forum, which united leaders of international and national project management professional organizations from more than 70 countries.
During his period of engineering, scientific and pedagogical activities, he has published over 250 scientific research works including 7 monographs and 5 textbooks about the organization, planning and management of construction, information system and project management

International Authors and Editorial Board

Authors of the journal will include globally-recognized international experts and Russian professionals with national and local experience in project management.

An International editorial board consisting of recognized global leaders in the professional field of project management, in cooperation with leaders of the Russian Project Management Association, will ensure high quality, scientific level and practical value of the Journal’s contents. The international editorial board currently includes V. Burkov, V. Voropaev, V. Pozniakov (Russia), S. Bushuev (Ukraine), D. Lukianov (Belarus), L. Savchenko (Kazakstan), A. Jain (India), P. Steyn (South Africa), M. Fangel (Denmark), Qian Fupei (China), C. Bredillet (France), P. Morris (Great Britain), D. Pells (USA), H. Tanaka (Japan), A. Bucero (Spain), P. Dinsmore (Brazil), D. Golenko-Ginzburg (Israel), A. Jaafari (Australia), and F. Anbari (USA).

Adesh Jain, President of International Project Management Association IPMA

This age provides an unique combination of uncertainties and innovations. Project implies the projection of strategies and management beings their effective accomplishment. It is in this new definition of project management that we are witnessing unprecedented changes. The world has never been so intensely and closely wired together than at present and this is just the beginning of this process. In the history of human civilization, there has never been so much instantaneous response from the world community as to the disaster of the Tsunami in December 2004. In time to come, the world will be so interconnected that an event occurring anywhere can affect the rest of the world. It is truly a fascinating time. As the President of IPMA, I am very pleased to state that the contribution of SOVNET, an important member of IPMA’s global fraternity, is very significant in taking the PM profession to a higher level. The publication of PM Journal is another milestone in their contributions to PM knowledge delivery as well. I wish the editorial staff of the Journal all the very best and I am personally committed to support all such initiatives in future.

Arcadiy Dvorkovich, Head of Expert Department of the Russian Federation President’s Administration

Project management is a professional activity recognized all over the world and one of the most important management technologies widely used in developed countries. It is pleasant to acknowledge that great potential in this sphere is accumulated in our country. Leading project management technologies become more significant as they are employed by Russian corporations and in the public sector. The socio-economical development of our country is a challenge of great scope and complexity, which presses for increasing quality and effectiveness of administration. Active introduction of the project approach will promote the rise of professionalism in this sphere, broad practical employment of modern methods and instruments of project management throughout the Russian economy, and more successful projects. I want to wish the journal editorial board, project management professionals and all the readers big progress in this crucial area.

Hiroshi Tanaka, President of the Japan Project Management Forum

I wish to congratulate all SOVNET members and project management colleagues in Russia on your great stride in project management endeavors in your country with the launch of the PM Journal. I feel honored by SOVNET’s nomination of me as a member of the international editorial board. Collaboration, information sharing and mutual representation of SOVNET and JPMF at global PM congresses have deepened our win-win relationship and we at JPMF are very proud of this special tie. On behalf of JPMF and all Japanese PM practitioners, I hope that our collaboration will continue to grow and our two countries would be major players in the global project management arena in the years to come.

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The Acquisition Review Quarterly

“The Acquisition Review Quarterly (ARQ) journal is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal published by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU). All submissions receive a blind review to ensure impartial evaluation. Submissions are welcome from anyone involved in the conceptualization, initiation, design, development, testing, contracting, production, deployment, logistic support, modification, and disposal of weapons and other systems, supplies, or services needed by the Department of Defense or intended for use to support military missions.”

Norene Fagan
Managing Editor, ARQ
Defense Acquisition University
COMM: 703.805.3801
FAX: 703.805.2917 DSN 655

The ARQ is available electronically on the [DAU Home Page]

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La Cible

Le Journal du management de projetAFITEP publishes La Cible ...Le Journal du management de projet. For information contact:

AFITEP
3, rue Francoise 75001 Paris
Tel: (1)42.36.36.37
Fax: (1) 42.36.36.35
Web Site: Association Francophone de Management de Projet

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Finnish Project Management Journal

The Project Management (PM) is published by the Project Management Association Finland (PMAF). The mission of PM is to promote theory and practice in the field of project management and project-oriented business. It is the policy of PMAF to publish one issue of PM yearly, which will be distributed free of charge worldwide. The main distribution channels comprise circulation arranged by national project management associations to their members and distribution to the attendants of international events on project management in cooperation with the arranging organization. The circulation of the PM will be c.a. 10 000 copies.

The aim of PM is to reach extensively interest of project management experts and professionals worldwide in any sector both in academic world and industry, and this way to extend communication between all different sectors of industries including the public sector, universities and research organizations.

For more information contact:

Editor-in-Chief Associate Professor Karlos Artto
Helsinki University of Technology
P.O.Box 9500
02015 HUT, FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 451 4751
Facsimile +358 9 451 3665
Internet: karlos.artto@hut.fi

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International Journal of Project Management

International Journal of Project ManagementThe International Journal of Project Management is devoted to the publishing of papers which advance knowledge of the practice and theoretical aspects of project management. The Journal aims to :

For more on the International Journal of Project Management check the Website at http://www.socscinet.com/bam/ijpromanl

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Project Management Journal

Project Management JournalProject Management Journal (PMI) is published by the Project Management Institute to provide a voice for project management, thereby furthering the Institute's purpose and objective. PMJ seeks to publish significant and useful articles dealing with the broad interests in the field of project management; to achieve an editorial balance among philosophy, technique, theory , practices and commentary; to provide a forum for free discussion of project management problems, solutions, applications and opinions.

The PMJ is published in March, June, September and December. All communications with the PMJ should be addressed to:

Project Management Institute
Publishing Division
40 Colonial Square
Sylva, NC 28779 USA
828-586-3715
fax 828-586-4020
Internet http://www.pmi.org

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