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Making Things Happen [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Normally I take lots of notes when I’m reading books for review. 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. Virtual teams are very much the norm now.

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Ten Tips For Taming That Chaotic Project

LiquidPlanner

Encourage your team to forecast their remaining work, factoring in any project plan changes so that potential slippages are identified as soon as possible. Use collaborative project management software to keep everyone clear on where the project—and their responsibilities—stands at all times. Start by talking to your team.

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Ten Tips For Taming That Chaotic Project

LiquidPlanner

Encourage your team to forecast their remaining work, factoring in any project plan changes so that potential slippages are identified as soon as possible. Use collaborative project management software to keep everyone clear on where the project—and their responsibilities—stands at all times. Start by talking to your team.

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What are the Best Project Management Books?

Online PM Courses

This represents the distillation into simple ideas of a vast wealth of experience delivering high value, high criticality projects – often in software systems. I learnt so much from it that I wrote a comprehensive review of the book for an earlier article. Managing successful projects with PRINCE2. This book blew me away.

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