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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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40 Reasons PMOs Fail

Project Risk Coach

I've also had the joy and the pain of implementing three Project Management Offices (PMOs), two in Information Technology Departments and one Enterprise PMO. Take the time to review this list; use it as a checklist in your planning and implementation. The post 40 Reasons PMOs Fail appeared first on Project Risk Coach.

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How to List Projects on Your Resume: A No Stress Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

You can draw a recruiter’s attention to your skills, teamwork, leadership, and achievements. Luckily, this is relatively easy as most job descriptions will include a list of technical and soft skills and competencies they expect candidates to have. Prepare with our How to Prepare for a Project Management Interview ebook.

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PMI-RMP® Certification

Techno-PM

Overview: The Project Management Institute's Registered Risk Manager Program (PMI-RMP®) is a risk management certification for project managers. The program covers the process of managing risk in projects and organizations and provides an understanding of how to build more sustainable, resilient systems.

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Project Failure – Why it Happens

Online PM Courses

Projects can fail when your team defines the solution before adequate research has validated that it is technically possible… or organizationally desirable. Lack of Senior Leadership. But they only matter in the context of the value, the benefits, and the risk. Saying no is a vital #project mgt skill Click To Tweet.

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Why Projects Fail – Five more reasons

Online PM Courses

This could equally fit under ‘weak leadership’ However you classify it, if your people aren’t committed to your project’s success, they may as well be committed to its failure. Weak leadership from the Project Manager. Poor Technical Skills. Poor Risk Management. This should not need saying.

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

Online PM Courses

One way I like to think of the difference between Project Management and Project Leadership is that: Project Management gets things done. Project Leadership makes changes happen. If you’re a PMI member, you need to hoe your craft in three dimensions: Technical: the core skills of Project Management. Leadership is not easy.

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