The much-anticipated new edition of the popular project management introductory bookThe role of the project manager continues to become more diverse and demanding, placing strong project management skills in high demand. This in-depth introductory guide offers aspiring project managers the essential
Project Management JumpStart
β Scribed by P.M.P. Kim Heldman
- Publisher
- Jossey-Bass
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 356
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Project Management JumpStart gives you the solid grounding you need to approach a career in project management with confidence.The basic skills of a successful project manager Creating project schedules and determining project budgets Winning the support of department managers Monitoring project progress, resources, and budgets Communication and negotiation skills Tips for motivating people who don't work for you Effective documentation skills for essential project management documents
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this book is just a whole bunch of people talking about there careers..........your better off making some meetings with people in your industry and picking there brains not only would it cost lest.....you would get more out of it