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Making Things Happen [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Once it was clear how popular the text was going to be, O’Reilly and Berkun took out some of the superfluous bits, added in over 120 exercises and generally spruced it up to launch it into the best-seller list. Making Things Happen is method agnostic – no recourse to PMBOK® Guide or the PRINCE2® handbooks – which again, is no bad thing.

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Ten Tips For Taming That Chaotic Project

LiquidPlanner

And a heads-up: When the going gets tough, these information-gathering exercises can deteriorate into finger-pointing sessions so don’t let that happen. Review work processes. Your team’s engagement and commitment to any new plan going forward will be the critical contributor to its success. We’re creatures of habit.

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Ten Tips For Taming That Chaotic Project

LiquidPlanner

And a heads-up: When the going gets tough, these information-gathering exercises can deteriorate into finger-pointing sessions so don’t let that happen. Review work processes. Your team’s engagement and commitment to any new plan going forward will be the critical contributor to its success. We’re creatures of habit.

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Project Executing: A "How to" Guide

Project Pulse Journal

The world of project management might seem intricate, filled with technical jargon and processes that appear complex on the surface. The 'Executing Process Group' is a critical component of this journey, and understanding it is foundational. But, here's the thing - every expert project manager was once in your shoes.

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How to Create a Proven Project Management Framework

Workamajig

And it specifies the exact processes, steps, and actions needed to execute the project until delivery. Imagine it like an enormous flowchart where each process depends on the outcomes of the previous processes. For example, software development shops sometimes initiate projects using the IPM methodology.

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