In Project Achieving the Bottom Line Succe$$ author William J. Pinkerton explains the strategic thinking, planning, development, and testing processes that must take place to ensure a project's success--and necessity-- before it's even approved. Successfully utilized in workshops throughout the USA, Canada, and Southeast Asia, this resource reveals how * Determine if projects are needed and how to make sure they succeed * Develop and execute projects that reflect corporate goals and objectives * Plan projects with an eye towards tangible bottom-line benefits and eliminate impulse thinking * Includes more than 125 tips for testing and recording project start-ups
"Life is too short to read bad books" - Karen from the hostel in Seville. I've tried on and off to work my way through this book. It is severely outdated to the age of the internet and globalization, and each sentence is written as unintuitively as possible. There is no knowledge here that is useful if not domain specific. At all. Got 200 pages through, kudos if you can do any more.