Finance Week is running a competition in conjunction with ESI to win 10 project management dictionaries.
Project management is an increasingly important part of running a successful business. For many directors understanding its jargon and intricacies can be tough but Finance Week is offering 10 copies of the Dictionary of Project Management Terms written by J. LeRoy Ward, executive vice president of ESI International.
Answer the question below and the first ten entrants who get it correct will be sent copies.
For the runners-up we will send you a white paper entitled "The Change Management Life Cycle: How to Involve Your People to Ensure Success at Every Stage" by ESI's Jonathan Gilbert. In terms of what British businesses need to watch for, the paper offers ideas about how organisations can best handle change.
Question: In 1997 the initial estimates for this new building were for cost of between £10 million and £40 million but the final cost was £414 million and it opened three years late. What is the name of the building?
The Dictionary of Project Management Terms is a valuable reference for anyone engaged in one of the world's fastest-growing professions, and ensures that project and programme managers in every industry around the world are speaking the same language. This 512-page book contains 3,400 key terms, words, acronyms and phrases used in the day-to-day practice of project management - nearly twice the number of the last edition. Along with traditional project management terms, it includes broader business terms too, and all are listed alphabetically and cross-referenced.