
Streetwise Project Management: How to Manage People, Processes, and Time to Achieve the Results You Need (Adams Streetwise Series)
Get Your Projects Done on Time and on Budget! Project management is one of the hottest topics in business right now, and with good reason—over 2/3 of projects are completed behind schedule and over budget! What’s more, outside project management consultants can charge thousands of dollars for a mere consultation. Streetwise® Project Management is a thorough guide to project management for any business owner, department, or project manager. Unlike other introductory guides on the market which simplistically focus on the HR side of project management, Streetwise® Project Management covers key aspects such as: ·Time management ·Resource allocation ·Quality control ·Risk management ·Controlling costs ·Communications management Streetwise® Project Management also explains project management methods, diagrams, software, evaluation, and review techniques—in an intelligent layperson’s style. Techniques for working with teams, conflict resolution, and negotiating office politics are also covered. Streetwise® Project Management will help you sidestep the issues that can potentially derail a project getting done on time and on budget. How to Launch a Project the Right Way ·Determining your objective ·Working with a project sponsor ·Understanding time constraints ·Writing project charters
Planning Smart ·Determining project requirements ·Balancing multiple projects ·Developing a task list ·Using time strategically Project Management Techniques ·Program evaluation and review techniques ·Critical Path Method ·Critical Chain Project Management ·Project management software
Customer Review: A great book for the novice project manager
A great book for the novice project manager and a good refresher course for those of us who are already doing it. There’s more to project management than just drawing Gantt charts. This book touches all aspects of project management, shows you how to deal with the people, politics and risks of the job. This book is probably the best of the lower priced project management books. My only complaint is that this book has 3 inches of margins, but I still think this book would be a bargain at twice the cost.
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Wofford graduate, ESPN reporter still a Terriers fan – Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription)
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Wofford graduate, ESPN reporter still a Terriers fan
Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - Lepcio said Nix was an "invaluable" resource in passing along good study habits and time management strategies to the freshmen, as well as offering sisterly … |
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