Project management for archaeology / / Rodrigo Vilanova, Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Kathryn N. Wells.

Archaeology, the science in charge of studying ancient cultures, is without a doubt one of the most alluring professions in today's academic world. It is a versatile and complex discipline requiring a lot of skill expertise from both students and specialists, including the efficient management...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, New York : : Business Expert Press,, 2017.
Blwyddyn Gyhoeddi:2017
Iaith:English
Cyfres:Portfolio and project management collection
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Disgrifiad Corfforoll:1 online resource (201 pages).
Nodiadau:Includes index.
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Crynodeb:Archaeology, the science in charge of studying ancient cultures, is without a doubt one of the most alluring professions in today's academic world. It is a versatile and complex discipline requiring a lot of skill expertise from both students and specialists, including the efficient management of team of coworkers, logistics, resources, etc. Project Management for Archaeology is a first approach to students and inexperienced archaeologists striving to better organize, lead, and execute an archaeological project. It also offers great insight and strategies to experienced and "old-school" researchers in order to improve efficiency, leadership, and organizational skills, following the most effective management techniques in the market. Presented with a flexible approach that accommodates all types of archaeological research (from academic to rescue and salvage projects), Project Management for Archaeology is meant to be a practical handbook to be used all along the lifetime of any archaeological project.
ISBN:9781631572982
9781631572999 (ebook)
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Rodrigo Vilanova, Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Kathryn N. Wells.