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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. I received this book for free in exchange for an review.This is a very interesting and helpful book. With comprehensive topics, concise writing, and helpful templates. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. I read the 5th edition but for some reason cannot add it to my library so I am adding the 4th edition as it should be very similar. As a project management professional that has recently retired, I found this book to be a terrific guide for new and existing PMs. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. Disclosure: I was provided this book for free in exchange for my honest review. This review is based on the forthcoming 5th edition.I've recently begun the process of studying for my PMP certification, and wanted a small book that would lay out the basics of Project Management to serve as a refresher/reference guide as a study. This book delivers very well on its promise of outlining the essentials of project management without a lot of extra fluff. I especially liked the case studies and exercises at the end of the chapters to help apply the information that had just been presented and (hopefully) cement it in the reader's brain. The writing in this book is clear and concise. I would recommend it mostly for beginners or individuals who have largely experienced informal project management, though, as I think most with experience in formal project management would find this book too into-level to be particularly useful. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. A good comprehensive guide to project management. The templates are a great extra that comes with the book. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
As employees move into a project management role, they need to learn new skills. These would include management of several different dimensions of a project to deliver the project successfully. Project Management Essentials You Always Wanted to Know: 5th Edition provides the core information about how to manage the complexity of modern projects with improved easy-to-understand explanations, a new WBS template and a new chapter on Agile. The new edition, including topics such as:· Project Management Overview· Project Initiation - Constraints, Stakeholders, PMO, Life Cycles· Project Planning - WBS, CPM, Budgeting, Quality, Resources, Communications, Risk, Procurement, Stakeholders· Project Execution - Audits, Resources, Communications· Project Monitoring and Controlling - Tracking, Reporting, Quality Control, Change Control· Project Closure· Agile Overview (new) Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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That said, the content is good. There is a definite feeling of "this is the *proper* way to do it and no variations will be accepted," but of course that's not the way of the real world. As stated in the preface it's based on global best practices as described by the Project Management Institute, but many of us maintain there is no such thing as "global best practices". Best practices are what work best for you in your specific situation and are by no means global.
My only other quibble is that the book is highly focused on the Waterfall method of project management, with exactly one chapter covering Agile methods at a very high level. This may be suitable for someone bidding on a government project, but my experience is that the optimum is a hybrid of the two methods (a term not to be confused with "methodologies"). Waterfall is too inflexible, Agile can be too unfocused if not done properly.
To summarize into a book jacket-length blurb: this book does cover the essentials of project management, but all essentials are not presented equally and reality tends to be glossed over. ( )