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Book The Project Manager s Pocket Survival Guide

Download or read book The Project Manager s Pocket Survival Guide written by James P. Lewis and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2003-07-22 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Troubleshooting tips and techniques for keeping projects and management careers on track Bestselling author James P. Lewis has become today's number one authority on the rules of project management in virtually any industry or environment. Now, in The Project Manager's Pocket Survival Guide, Dr. Lewis focuses on areas that are often the largest stumbling blocks to project managers both new and experienced, and provides the practical skills and hidden keys necessary for completing projects on time and within budget. Providing numerous case studies of project management successes and failures in the field, this no-nonsense book explains how to maintain project consistency and success in today's environment of fast change and even faster innovation. Managers will obtain new tools and insights for: Understanding the politics of projects Running a successful, results-driven meeting Managing effectively in the project environment

Book A Survival Guide for Project Managers

Download or read book A Survival Guide for Project Managers written by James Taylor and published by Amacom Books. This book was released on 2006 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seeing a project through to completion involves not just technical knowledge--of tools like Work Breakdown Schedule, Gantt Charts, and Network Analysis--but also human skills, such as the ability to communicate, negotiate, listen, and lead. After all, it's people who do most of the work on projects, and "people problems" can derail even the most meticulously planned project. Practical and user-friendly, A Survival Guide for Project Managers covers both the technical side and the human side. Now in an affordable paperback edition, the book has been revised to reflect the latest version of the PMBOK(r) Guide, and includes new material on topics including Project Risk and the Project Management Office. The book shows readers how to: * develop the interpersonal and business skills required of a project manager * resolve conflicts and improve negotiation capabilities * understand and apply the technical tools of project management * establish project teams, and more Packed with forms and other tools, this is the ultimate resource for project managers

Book The Project Manager s Survival Guide

Download or read book The Project Manager s Survival Guide written by Donald Penner and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Survival Guide for Project Managers

Download or read book Survival Guide for Project Managers written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Pocket Guide for Project Managers

Download or read book A Pocket Guide for Project Managers written by Michael J. Bettigole and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2014-09-24 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Organizations can deliver projects that are on time, are within budget, and produce the results they are intended to and it starts with project managers. Author Michael J. Bettigole, who has painstakingly studied the patterns and circumstances surrounding project success and failure, shares strategies to help project managers on the front lines accomplish their objectives. In a clear, concise format, he shares best practices so project managers can demonstrate their expertise and distinguish themselves as leaders in the field. He also explores how project managers can improve communication with members of the team; keep team members accountable; provide assistance to fix problems; and pick the management style that works best. Organized by the topics that most directly affect project deliveryaccountability, transparency, communication, governance, control, leadership, and toolsthe advice is simple and easy to put into action. Numerous case studies on projects that succeeded and on those that went wrong help organizations duplicate victories and avoid pitfalls. Whether youre a project manager or someone higher up in the organization, you can gather the tools you need to help your team get the job done right with A Pocket Guide for Project Managers.

Book Project Management Survival

Download or read book Project Management Survival written by Richard Jones and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is written for the person who finds themselves handed a major corporate project and is wondering how to see it through successfully without ending up on the candidacy list for the sack.Written from a real-world perspective, this book provides you with a template for success based on project management techniques from the school of corporate hard knocks. Author Richard Jones shows you how to avoid project killers, such as inheriting an incompetent, scared, or doomed team. He also gives practical advice on getting to the truth of a project, getting the right initial plan, developing a genuinely workable plan, and reveals how to manage people so the project stays on track.If you are tasked suddenly with managing a project in-house, the likelihood is that you will find that you are dumped in an impossible situation. This book shows you how to control the situation and come out on top.

Book No PMO  No Problem

Download or read book No PMO No Problem written by Fatima Touré and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While the vast majority of organizations understand the value of having a project management office (PMO), about 15% do not have one. How can project managers be successful in organizations without a PMO? The project manager still has the main responsibility for project success and can take ownership of its outcome by following a few best practices.

Book 100 Survival Tips for Project Managers

Download or read book 100 Survival Tips for Project Managers written by Stephen Whittle and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Project Management All in One For Dummies

Download or read book Project Management All in One For Dummies written by Stanley E. Portny and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-10-13 with total page 615 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your ultimate go-to project management bible Perform Be Agile! Time-crunch! Right now, the business world has never moved so fast and project managers have never been so much in demand—the Project Management Institute has estimated that industries will need at least 87 million employees with the full spectrum of PM skills by 2027. To help you meet those needs and expectations in time, Project Management All-in-One For Dummies provides with all the hands-on information and advice you need to take your organizational, planning, and execution skills to new heights. Packed with on-point PM wisdom, these 7 mini-books—including the bestselling Project Management and Agile Project Management For Dummies—help you and your team hit maximum productivity by razor-honing your skills in sizing, organizing, and scheduling projects for ultimate effectiveness. You’ll also find everything you need to overdeliver in a good way when choosing the right tech and software, assessing risk, and dodging the pitfalls that can snarl up even the best-laid plans. Apply formats and formulas and checklists Manage Continuous Process Improvement Resolve conflict in teams and hierarchies Rescue distressed projects

Book The Project Management Imperative

Download or read book The Project Management Imperative written by David Wirick PMP CMA and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-11-30 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Project Management Imperative will teach you not only how to improve your organization's ability to manage projects but also how to apply project management methods and tools in day-to-day operations. Authors David Wirick and Gretchen Bond, both certified project managers, bring years of experience in project management and organizational change management to their guidebook. The Project Management Imperative is designed for managers who are frustrated with project failures as well as those who must work in the chaos of modern organizations. Wirick and Bond present a comprehensive model for project management capacity development that includes: Creating buy-in and building the project management business case Identifying necessary skills and applying appropriate learning programs Creating solid project management processes Building sound organizational structures for project management Managing the knowledge and change that project management will require The Project Management Imperative details the steps critical to the process and permanence of a project management improvement initiative in any organization. "The Project Management Imperative promises to become a reference book for project managers, organizations and authors for years to come." -David J. Hansen, PhD, PMP, Executive Director, Organizational Innovation and Learning, Babbage Simmel

Book Project Management For Dummies

Download or read book Project Management For Dummies written by Jonathan L. Portny and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-04-19 with total page 487 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improve your project management skills and accomplish more in no time at all In these days when projects seem to be bigger and more challenging than ever before, you need to make sure tasks stay on track, meet the budget, and keep everyone in the loop. Enter Project Management For Dummies. This friendly guide starts with the basics of project management and walks you through the different aspects of leading a project to a successful finish. After you've navigated your way through a couple of projects, you'll have the confidence to tackle even bigger (and more important) projects! In addition to explaining how to manage projects in a remote work environment, the book offers advice on identifying the right delivery approach, using social media in project management, and deploying agile project management. You'll also discover: What's new in project management tools and platforms so you can choose the best application for your team How to perfect your project management business document with an emphasis on strategy and business knowledge Details on the shift from process-based approaches to more holistic, principle-based strategies focused on project outcomes Examples of how to turn the strategies into smooth-flowing processes Best practices and suggestions for dealing with difficult or unexpected situations If you're planning to enroll in a project management course or take the Project Management Professionals Certification exam, Project Management For Dummies is the go-to resource to help you prepare. And if you simply want to improve your outcomes, this handy reference will have you and your team completing project goals like ninjas!

Book Project Management for Healthcare Informatics

Download or read book Project Management for Healthcare Informatics written by Susan Houston and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2007-11-25 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through its use of real clinical examples, this book provides an explanation of the project management process tailored for nurses. It first describes, in detail, the project management process along with its relationship to the phases of the project life cycle. Coverage includes the tools available to successfully complete each phase of the project management process and advance the project life cycle. With the aid of case studies and project examples, the book then examines how to apply these principles in the day-to-day work of the nurse, whether manager, staff nurse, educator, researcher, or informatician.

Book How to Survive and Thrive As a Project Manager

Download or read book How to Survive and Thrive As a Project Manager written by Phil Davies and published by . This book was released on 2017-04-23 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a concise, common sense guide to project management and being a successful project manager. There is no shortage of books and training materials describing project management methodologies, offering all the planning and reporting templates that you will ever need. What is lacking however is a guide to help you decide whether to go into project management, things to watch out for while doing the job day to day, with examples of the real life challenges that crop up and how to deal with them effectively and pragmatically.

Book Project Manager s Pocket Guide

Download or read book Project Manager s Pocket Guide written by Deepak Pandey and published by . This book was released on 2011-12-08 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traditionally, Project management has been considered more of science than art. Based on my experience, I have found that the soft skills are as important in the success of a project as the technical skills. Hence, Project management is a combination of art and science. Though most of the managers understand the technical aspect of project management, they tend to neglect the soft skills that are required to manage a project. In most of the cases, the projects fail because of lack of the soft skills. This book focuses on both the technical aspect of the project management as well as the importance of the soft skills required in managing a project. Based on my experience, project managers face problems in managing a project when they have not given enough importance to the scope definition of the project, or when they are not able to manage a project meeting effectively or when they had to manage teams that are quarrelsome and unproductive. The inability to understand stakeholder's expectations and not perceive the "bigger picture" in terms of organization structure, culture, end user expectations from the project results in project failure. On one hand the project manager has to control the cost, schedule, and effort aspects of the project and at the same time manage the expectations of the stakeholders, maintain proper communication channels, provide direction to the team towards a common goal, and maintain a good quality of the product. This requires a good experience and knowledge on the art and science of the project management to maintain the balance and achieve the desired results.The book contains all the key topics which a manager needs to refer to from time to time to manage a project in an efficient and successful manner.

Book The Accidental Project Manager s Survival Guide

Download or read book The Accidental Project Manager s Survival Guide written by R. L. Stewart and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-08-02 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From project approval through project closing - templates, methods, and stuff you need to know to handle projects of the small/not terribly complex variety as well as the more complex. Simple to use methods and project templates to develop a project plan - including stepping through how to do project work planning, project work estimates, and a project budget plan to get your project up and running. Project control "how to" is covered - things such as project risk planning, project communications, project meeting, project reporting, and project change.. This is straight forward what, why and how to do project stuff; heavy on the illustrations, examples, and step by step "how to". As light as possible on the project management speak. Don't have the time or inclination to learn to speak Projectmanagementese or to figure out how a project management software application works? No problem; learn how to plan, control, and closeout projects with the aid of clearly explained and easy to use project management tools (Excel and Word formats). To help you get started seven of the fifteen project plan templates used to illustrate project management "what" and "how to" in this book are available as complimentary downloads: (1) Project Charter - (2) Initiation Phase Project Starter [twofer - includes a project planner template] - (3) Task Planner - (4) Project Planning Calendar - (5) Project Control System - (6) Change Requirement Form - and (7) Project Timeline. Here's what's covered in this book: What's a project is and why it's not like managing day to day operations work Getting the PM some authority and agreeing on who approves what (project initiation) Breaking down the work to be done (high level planning) How the work is to be done (detailed planning; inputs-actions-outputs) How long, when, and how much (detailed planning; estimate-schedule-budget) Keeping things under control once work starts (communicating-risks-changes) Executing the plan (status-changes-adjustments) What do with stuff at the end of the project (closing it out or tidying up) Appendices: A - Template and Method Guide References, B - Project Charter Template, C - Project Charter Work Plan, D - Project Control System Template, E - Risk Management Terms, F - Additional Chapter 5 Information, and G - Glossary of Terms This book is for, among others: those with little or no project management experience - survival tools those with enough experience to know they need help - additional things for their project management tool kit small businesses and organizations - project management templates and methods geared towards their low cost, low maintenance needs Get started Scroll back up the page and click on the Buy Now Go to my books/tools/blog website http://www.SmallBizOrgTools.com and download the free templates with use instructions Refer to your downloaded items as you read the book Adapt the methods and tools as needed to initiate, plan, execute, and closeout your next/upcoming project.

Book The Pocket Guide

    Book Details:
  • Author : Markeith L. Porter
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-08-07
  • ISBN : 9781535547918
  • Pages : 34 pages

Download or read book The Pocket Guide written by Markeith L. Porter and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-07 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guide works best for those that work projects and find themselves stuck with no direction. One can read a topic and start back at the basics. Serious project managers have found this guide to be and ultimate coach and reference. Purchase your copy and get a leg up on the competition.

Book Project Management For Dummies

Download or read book Project Management For Dummies written by Stanley E. Portny and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-04-07 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The tools you need for successful project management In today's time-crunched, cost-conscious global business environment, tight project deadlines and stringent expectations are the norm. Now with 25% new and updated content, Project Management For Dummies, 3rd Edition introduces you to the principles of successful project management and shows you how to motivate any team to gain maximum productivity. You'll learn how to organize, estimate, and schedule projects efficiently and effectively. You'll also discover how to manage deliverables, issue changes, assess risks, maintain communications, and live up to expectations by making the most of the latest technology and software and by avoiding common problems that can trip up even the best project managers. The latest methods to manage resources and stay on track and within a budget New coverage of the pros and cons of virtual teams Fresh tactics for team motivation and the hottest risk management strategies Explanations of concepts tested in the PMP certification exam with study tips and practices to help you pass Project Management For Dummies, 3rd Edition gives professionals like you everything you need to be successful project managers.