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No-Drama Project Management
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No-Drama Project Management: Avoiding Predictable Problems for Project Success is a book for project managers who want or need to be more effective. Having a project crash and burn is never a great situation, author Bart Gerardi explains, but it's not a career busterunless the failure appears on the short list of recurring, avoidable problems that can and will pop up during any project. If your project fails due to a lack of planning, for example, expect a trip to the woodshed. Why? Your unexpected problem was actually both predictable and avoidable. This book is an exploration of the preventable problems that cause project failures and how to steer clear of them. It includes far more than simple rookie mistakes like trying to please the wrong stakeholder or misunderstanding your role on the team. Those who have been around the block a few times will also find tips and insights that can help them reignite a stalled or meandering career. The sections on managing change adroitly or handling truly unexpected challenges, for example, can get veteran project managers back on track. There are plenty of books about the science of project management that cover such things as creating a work-breakdown structure or a Gantt chart. No-Drama Project Management is about the art of project management. It contains methods and techniquesillustrated with stories from Gerardi's rich store of experiencesthat'll help project managers shine and become promotable. This book: Describes the common obstacles that all projects face, and how to defuse or avoid them Explains how project managers can hold a mirror to their own performance and improve it Shows project managers how to become masters at expecting the unexpected and thereby ratcheting up their success rates
No-Drama Project Management: Avoiding Predictable Problems for Project Success teaches project managers how to avoid the predictable mistakes that cause projects to fail, so that they can focus on the unpredictable challenges that should demand most of their attention.
Autorentext
Bart Gerardi is a program manager for an e-commerce company. He has been a consultant, manager, and leader for 15 years. Bart s love of bringing projects to market has spanned several companies, positions, and waves of Internet fads. Always on the lookout for new projects to run, he also manages the delivery of several teams bringing the next generation of e-commerce to the industry.
Inhalt
- Introduction: The No-Drama Project Manager
- Project Management SuccessWhat do you mean 'expect the expected'?
- Identify RequirementsTell me againwhat are we trying to do here?
- PrioritizeWhich is higher: critical, must-have, or essential?
- Manage ChangeI'm sure we can squeeze that in without adjusting the schedule.
- Align with the ClientHmm . . . I don't remember talking about that.
- Testing AssumptionsWell, when we started this project, we were assuming...
- Identify Decision MakersYou weren't the one to make that call?
- Communicate EffectivelyI must not have gotten that email.
- Develop a PlanLet's just get started; we know what we need to do.
- Prepare for ProblemsHonestly, we really hoped this wouldn't happen.
- Establish MetricsWhat's the score now?
- Know the RolesCoach, tell me again where I'm playing?
- Handling the Truly UnexpectedUh oh . . .
- The End of Drama
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel No-Drama Project Management
- Veröffentlichung 21.12.2011
- ISBN 978-1-4302-3990-1
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781430239901
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H228mm x B151mm x T22mm
- Autor Bart Gerardi
- Untertitel Avoiding Predictable Problems for Project Success
- Gewicht 398g
- Auflage 1st ed.
- Genre Management
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Herausgeber SPRINGER A PR TRADE
- GTIN 09781430239901