Dr. Harold Kerzner is a globally recognized authority on project management. He has authored numerous books, including "Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling," which is a seminal work in the field.
Rita Mulcahy was a renowned project management educator and author. She founded RMC Project Management, Inc., and her book "PMP Exam Prep" is a widely used resource for PMP certification preparation.
Henry L. Gantt is famous for the Gantt chart, a visual tool used for project scheduling. His work has had a profound impact on project management and scheduling methodologies.
Shoji Shiba is known for his contributions to Total Quality Management (TQM) and Project Management in the context of Japanese manufacturing. His work has influenced project management practices worldwide.
Margaret Hamilton was the lead software engineer for NASA's Apollo program. Her work in software project management was instrumental in the success of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt was an influential figure in the theory of constraints and Critical Chain Project Management. His book "The Goal" introduced many project management concepts used today.
Dr. Kerzner Harphool is an expert in program management and project portfolio management. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of program and project management methodologies.
Kim Heldman is a project management consultant and author known for her book "PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide," which is a popular resource for PMP certification candidates.
Peter Drucker, a management consultant and educator, made substantial contributions to management theory. While not a project management specialist, his ideas on management are highly influential in the field.
Dr. David I. Cleland was a distinguished author and educator in the field of project management. His books and research have made a lasting impact on the profession.