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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

It will teach you how to influence others, even when you are not directly managing them. Any books about achieving business goals, portfolio management, strategy execution or case-study driven books will count here. Driving Project, Program and Portfolio Success: The Sustainability Wheel Authors: Rich Maltzman and David Shirley.

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Minimum Viable Library (2) — Product Owner Edition

Scrum.org

From startups seeking product/market fit to established companies striving for consistent innovation, this book shares real-world stories and profiles of successful product managers and companies. It introduces a sustainable approach to product discovery, addressing the challenge of aligning customer value with business value.

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?? Daniel Stillman: Designing Powerful Questions to help you Coach, Create, Connect and Lead

Scrum.org

Your primary influence is the environment you create. He works with organizations like Google, Nike and Visa to help them frame and sustain productive dialog, deepen their facilitation skills, and coach them through the innovation process. Abstract: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety. Join 3,000-plus Agile Peers on Youtube.

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Innovative Marketing Ideas for the Construction Industry

Wrike

This article will explore various innovative marketing ideas specifically tailored to the construction industry, highlighting the importance of understanding the marketing landscape and harnessing digital and offline marketing strategies, as well as exploring the potential of event marketing and personalized approaches.

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Engaging Successfully: How To Use the Stakeholder Engagement Assessment Matrix

Wrike

Stakeholders, including individuals or groups who are affected by or have an interest in a particular endeavor, can greatly influence its outcomes. Uncover hidden risks, opportunities, and innovative ideas that might otherwise go unnoticed. Contributes to social and environmental sustainability.

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6 Ways Your Organizational Culture Affects Project Management

Productivity Land

We will also discuss case studies of companies successfully aligning their organizational culture with project management goals. The relationship between organizational culture and project management is significant because the success of a project is heavily influenced by the organization’s culture in which it is being executed.

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Product Management Considerations for Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

Dive into the complementary roles of product managers and project managers and explore how their collaboration can lead to desired outcomes by overcoming common challenges, making strategic decisions, and driving product innovation forward. Continuous Improvement It ensures sustained competitiveness and relevance.