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From Projects to Programs

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This is the story of an up-and-coming project manager that has been handed a large program to lead. Follow along as Susan Codwell, Program Manager for FitAtWork Inc., struggles, leads, stumbles, and grows into the role of program manager. Throughout this book you will gain a clear understanding of the core program management processes and components involved.An engaging story of what makes program management effective, From Projects to A Project Manager's Journey introduces key program management concepts in a manner that is easy to understand. It provides a backstage view into the workings of program management, program organization, team dynamics, and the skills required to manage programs. Presents new ideas on program organization and reporting
Identifies the critical skills required of program managers
Supplies helpful tips for managing project managers
Includes reflections at the end of each chapter that reinforce key concepts
Narrated through the eyes of a program manager, the book provides you with the opportunity to experience the ins and outs of real-world program management. Every project team member will find themselves somewhere in this story. Whether you are an aspiring program manager, a successful project manager, or a project team member, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into what it takes to run successful programs in today‘s business environment.

158 pages, Hardcover

First published September 3, 2013

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November 7, 2014
Good overview about program management.
Too optimistic picture, everything very smooth in the story that probably will never happen in real life of a program manager in a multi program environment. Does not cover hard situations or any pitfalls.
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