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Why learn project management the hard way?
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Project Management, Second Edition will have you managing projects in no time! Here’s a small sample of what you’ll learn:
You’ve just been handed your department's biggest project. Absolute Beginner's Guide to Project Management will show you exactly where to start–and walk you step by step through your entire project! Expert project manager Gregory Horine shows you exactly what works and what doesn’t, drawing on the field’s proven best practices. Understand your role as a project manager...gain the skills and discover the personal qualities of great project managers...learn how to organize, estimate, and schedule projects effectively...manage deliverables, issues, changes, risks, quality, vendors, communications, and expectations...make the most of technology...manage virtual teams...avoid the problems that trip up new project managers! This new edition jumpstarts your project management expertise even faster, with all-new insights on Microsoft Project, challenging project situations and intriguing project management topics of the day.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to read; All you need,
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This review is from: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Project Management (Paperback)
Not just for beginners, this 'idiots guide' is light hearted but comprehensive. If you've ever browsed the PMI "Body of Knowledge" you'll appreciate the good editing and clear thinking that went into this text. I've loaned it out to my co-workers many times.
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4.4 out of 5 stars (28 customer reviews) 51 of 51 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Missing the practical approach,
By wibe "wibe" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Project Management (Paperback)
This is one of the better books about PMBOK-based ProjectManagement. But what I really miss, is a practical explanation of how to switch theory to reality. For example: The PMBOK defines 44 processes. Some of them have to be done one time (e.g. defining a Project Charter), but many process steps have to be done daily, weekly, monthly and with different participants. So, what I miss is a description how to organize all these processes during a concrete project including a project plan with all these process steps defined as meetings.This book is a really good introduction to PM and it helps to understand every PMBOK process. But when trying to use this methodology in daily work, you dont know what steps to do with whom and when. I simply miss a kind of project calendar showing how to spread these processes over the timeline. 23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Beginners and Much More...,
By M. Zakaria - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Project Management (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book. It is jam-packed with theories and a wealth of practical experiences and lessons learned. This book is very comprehensive and goes beyond the catchy series title of "Absolute Beginner's Guide".I particularly found the Tip/Note/Caution pop-up style side-bars amusing and very helpful (I cheated and read them first before every page). Some of these pop-ups are very insightful (e.g. Caution: Page 32 - "A good project manager can still end up managing and delivering a troubled project"). The summary/review section entitled "The Absolute Minimum", at the end of every chapter, is a very smart and practical method to review what the previous chapter was all about. This book goes beyond the mechanics of pure project management. As an example, in Chapter 16 "Leading a Project" this book discusses leadership, techniques and success factors. The "Servant Leadership" approach is extremely effective and I am also very glad that someone had already named it and documented it as early as 1970. Job very well done. This book is HIGHLY recommended for beginners and experts alike. Marwan F. Zakaria, PMP 31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
It really does deserve its 5-star rating!,
By Carlo R. Montoya "Toy photographer" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Project Management (Paperback)
If you're either a new project manager (without PM training), orsomebody interested or involved in project management, then this book is for you. I've read the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) cover to cover and I honestly don't know how I prevented myself from going to sleep. This book, on the other hand, is the most exciting book I've ever read about project management. Greg's 16 years of experience is evident in his writing. Get this book, read it and before you know it, you're on your way to become a better project manager. |
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