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The Rational Project Manager: A Thinking Team's Guide to Getting Work Done

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This comprehensive exploration of the project management processpresents the tools, steps, and processes of project management anduncovers the critical thinking -- the why -- vital to projectmanagement excellence. Incorporating Kepner-Tregoe?s renowned andeffective problem-solving and decision-making processes, the bookguides you through the core activities of projectmanagement?planning, solving problems, making decisions, andassessing risk. It positions projects within an organization?s"performance environment," an understanding of which is essentialfor effective team performance and alignment. Offering acombination of overarching insights into organizational dynamics,as well as specific processes and practices for effectivemanagement, this is a resource no project leader -- and no projectteam member -- should be without.

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The Rational Project Manager: A Thinking Team's Guide to Getting Work Done, Andrew Longman, James Mullins

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2005
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Title
The Rational Project Manager: A Thinking Team's Guide to Getting Work Done
Language
English
Released
2005
Format
Hardcover
Pages
240
ISBN10
0471721468
ISBN13
9780471721468
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This comprehensive exploration of the project management processpresents the tools, steps, and processes of project management anduncovers the critical thinking -- the why -- vital to projectmanagement excellence. Incorporating Kepner-Tregoe?s renowned andeffective problem-solving and decision-making processes, the bookguides you through the core activities of projectmanagement?planning, solving problems, making decisions, andassessing risk. It positions projects within an organization?s"performance environment," an understanding of which is essentialfor effective team performance and alignment. Offering acombination of overarching insights into organizational dynamics,as well as specific processes and practices for effectivemanagement, this is a resource no project leader -- and no projectteam member -- should be without.