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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve read, I’m guessing, over 150 management books in my career, and you can read my book reviews if you want to trawl through the archives. Books that cover ways of working, technical project management, leadership , power skills, soft skills for the workplace, business acumen and also strategic and business management topics count.

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"Agile Illustrated" - Update

Leading Answers

The issue seems associated with the large file size due to all the illustrations. A couple of people have reported “not available in this region” messages and I am working with Amazon to fix these. It should be available soon, I appreciate your patience. People have also requested a physical version.

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#PMOT – Who are the Project Managers on Twitter to Follow?

Online PM Courses

And we mustn’t forget that there are other widely used hashtags in the #PMOT community, like #Agile, #PMO, and #PMP. We make Agile teams become amazing, check out our free online masterclass: agilesumo.com. Chris’s Article at Online PM Courses: Why You can No longer Ignore Agile Methodologies. PMI: @ PMInstitute.

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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

So I made you an ebook. You can scroll down and get the highlights, and then read all the advice in the How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects ebook. Get the ebook! Watch your email for the link to the ebook! Now check your email to get your ebook. Send me the ebook! Read my privacy notice.

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What are the Best Project Management Books?

Online PM Courses

More demanding reads, with a higher technical content. But I will make an exception for this well-written ebook. I learnt so much from it that I wrote a comprehensive review of the book for an earlier article. But it is far less rigorous and technical than the latter. Agile Project Management for Dummies.

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Project Manager or Project Leader? What’s the Difference?

Online PM Courses

And then there’s the PMI Talent Triangle. If you’re a PMI member, you need to hoe your craft in three dimensions: Technical: the core skills of Project Management. In it is a table that compared management and leadership, which has been re-used and re-presented many times (often without due credit).

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Why Projects Fail – Five more reasons

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Poor Technical Skills. I would argue that a project manager does not need to be a technical expert in the discipline at the core of your project. your technical skills lie in the realm of Project Management itself. The way I found was to recruit technical experts on whom I can rely. Unwillingness to review baseline plan.