![]() 90 Days to Launch: Internet Projects On Time and On Budget
ISBN: 978-0-471-43681-2
E-Book
September 2001
US $27.95
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The first project management guide for launching and managing Internet projects
This book provides a field-proven framework that will help managers streamline the project management process for all types of Internet projects-especially those relating to E-commerce. Based on the author's expertise on Internet business initiatives, 90 Days to Launch instructs managers on formulating and managing a budget, selecting and screening vendors, assembling the project team, developing the project plan and timeline, and successfully launching the site. A unique feature of this book is the author's RFP Blueprint, which provides managers with a standard and guidelines for soliciting, screening, and selecting vendors.
Shayne Gilbert (Boston, MA) is the founder of Silverweave, an Internet strategy firm that has delivered online results for clients such as Lucent, Hay/McBer and BankBoston. Ms. Gilbert's work has been recognized in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, and Wired.
This book provides a field-proven framework that will help managers streamline the project management process for all types of Internet projects-especially those relating to E-commerce. Based on the author's expertise on Internet business initiatives, 90 Days to Launch instructs managers on formulating and managing a budget, selecting and screening vendors, assembling the project team, developing the project plan and timeline, and successfully launching the site. A unique feature of this book is the author's RFP Blueprint, which provides managers with a standard and guidelines for soliciting, screening, and selecting vendors.
Shayne Gilbert (Boston, MA) is the founder of Silverweave, an Internet strategy firm that has delivered online results for clients such as Lucent, Hay/McBer and BankBoston. Ms. Gilbert's work has been recognized in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, and Wired.

