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Writing as the 'olde curmudgeon, ' Francis M. Webster Jr. lets new project managers in on the tricks of the trade. By following his advice, the most inexperienced novice should look good. In PM 101 According to the Olde Curmudgeon: An Introduction to the Basic Concepts of Project Management, Webster shares his well reasoned, well-organized observations honed over thirty years. This carefully written manual is full of ideas, distinctions, rules, metaphors--even commandments. PM 101 is essential for new project managers who need to come off the blocks on the right foot fast!
In this eagerly awaited follow-up to PM 101, Francis M. Webster Jr., a.k.a. the Olde Curmudgeon, offers a fascinating and very readable guide to getting your project right the first time. Among other issues, he discusses four aspects of quality in projects, the intricacies of risk management, and 16 ways to reduce project duration. PM 102 is sprinkled with real-life examples and keen observations born of the author's 40-plus years in the project management field. Four subjects make this book unique. The discussion of the full range of resources available to you includes materials management and the effective use of executives and staffs of your organization. The clear distinction between the...
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