Project Management Pocketbook

Kieth Posner & Mike Applegarth

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Description

The Project Management Pocketbook is a step-by-step guide to managing a project through to completion. It looks at each key stage and identifies the management techniques that can be applied. From objective-setting through to implementation, the book stresses the importance of good communication, teamworking and influencing skills. All too often, books on this subject cover the process of project management and not the people aspects. This Pocketbook addresses both.

Product Details

Author

Kieth Posner & Mike Applegarth

Format(s)

paperback, ebook

Publication Date

October 2019

Pages

128

Paperback Dimensions

105 x 148 x 7 mm

Paperback ISBN

9781910186077

Endorsements

“Project management requires a multitude of skills – from vision and planning, to monitoring, communication, leadership and, of course, delivery. This pocketbook pulls together best practice from these diverse areas into one simple, easy-to-read booklet. Refreshingly, it has been written from a general business perspective (rather than I.T.), and is therefore applicable to anyone managing change.”
Adrian Guttridge, Vice President UK & Ireland, EDS

“A lively guide based on real events that any of us may encounter in our everyday life at work or (as I found out after reading this) at home.”
Johann de Waal, Director, International SOS Insurance Services Ltd

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