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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Project Management
  • Language:English
  • Pages:126
  • Paperback ISBN:9780994517609

Deliver a Little a Lot

And Other Not so Obvious Things I Wish I Knew When I Started as a Project Manager

by Mark Broadbent

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Overview
Ever noticed that some project managers seem to just be successful or at least seem to have it all under control while others just seem to struggle? Are you new to the project management world and want a bit of the inside running of what it might take to make your life just a little bit easier? Deliver a Little a Lot will give you the extra insider knowledge you need to help you on your way to being one of these outstanding project managers.
Description
Ever noticed that some project managers seem to just be successful or at least seem to have it all under control while others just seem to struggle? Are you new to the project management world and want a bit of the inside running of what it might take to make your life just a little bit easier? There are so many books, courses, standards and certifications on how to run a project. There is so much information out there, it can be all a little overwhelming when you start. These other books, courses, standards, etc. largely stress the process of project management. Just knowing a process though is only part of the job. What are those little extra not-so-obvious things that successful project managers seem to have tucked in their back pocket? Deliver a Little a Lot will give you the extra insider knowledge you need to help you on your way to being one of these outstanding project managers.
About the author
Mark Broadbent is an IT project and program manager with over 30 years experience in managing many types of projects across a range of organisations and settings including consulting, government, and the private sector. He has a keen interest in what makes projects work and how the emerging world of technology-driven collaboration is revolutionising the way we do work and hence project management and management in general. He lives in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia with his family, - "the 4 M's", his dog Wolfgang and cat Wally.