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The Handbook of Project Managment

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During the past decade project management skills have become increasingly recognized as highly desirable for managers at all levels of organization. Most people today can benefit from the application of these skills to some parts of their daily operations. Covering the whole area of project management from start-up to evaluation, this book gives the reader a broad, yet in-depth, understanding of the principles of project management, demonstrating the correct approach to a major project, discussing the key points of project management, that must be considered in order to ensure success, and highlighting the pitfalls that need to be allowed for if failure is to be avoided.

256 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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Trevor L. Young

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Good book summarizing basic concepts and PM. Is not directly linked to any specific PM methodology, but still a good reference guide. Includes a set of time-proven practices.
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