14EW9H15488QCHR8XC7R0.0830531120300293TrueISBN0471692840LargeBooks0471692840http://www.amazon.de/Fast-Forward-MBA-Project-Management/dp/0471692840%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJXFVHEZR4YUVXBQQ%26tag%3Dwwwgpmipmade-21%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471692840122581http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL75_.jpg7550http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL160_.jpg160107http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL500_.jpg500334http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL30_.jpg3020http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL75_.jpg7550http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL160_.jpg160107http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KW27ZZKL._SL500_.jpg500334Eric VerzuhTaschenbuchEric Verzuh658.40497804716928432nd ed. revised0471692840Wiley & Sons402120890105600Book2005-02-18Wiley & SonsWiley & SonsThe Fast Forward MBA in Project Management2692EUREUR 26,92183EUREUR 1,833100000Amazon.co.ukUntil the early 90s, Project Management was definitely located somewhere near the unsexy end of the business spectrum. But now with the rise of downsizing and outsourcing it has become one of the hot disciplines. Professional membership of the U.S.-based Project Management Institute has quadrupled in the last decade and Microsoft claimed recently to have over two million users worldwide of its project management software. The reasons for this growth are simple. Project management is about managing "projects", that is one-off pieces of work (as opposed to on-going operations). Downsizing, outsourcing and the accelerating pace of change have meant that increasingly work is carried out on an ad hoc, one-off project basis. Publisher John Wiley has cannily spotted this and has now added Project Management to its "Fast Forward" MBA series. It is designed as an advanced textbook for businessmen with a grasp of the basics and insufficient time (or inclination) to go back to school to learn more. Written by Eric Verzuh, president of the Versatile Company, a leading project management consultancy, and co-author of <I>Accelerate Your Career as a Project Manager</I>, this is not a heavy academic text. <p>Like the rest of the series it is designed to let the reader extract maximum information in minimum time. There is a strong use of graphics with tables, charts, cross heads and bullet points. Important passages are flagged in bold or emblazoned with the words "key concept." When you read it, you realise that there is nothing magical about project management, just the application of careful common sense. The book covers all the basic stuff like planning, time tabling, quantity and price estimation, resource allocation and scheduling. But it also acknowledges that there is inevitably a political dimension to every project, no matter how small. So it has important sections on how to ensure that all the stakeholders in the project are kept "on board" and the importance of communications.<p> As Verzuh states in his introduction: "Every project participant from part-time team member to executive sponsor, becomes more effective once he or she understands the basics of project management." Really this is a book about management that every manager should read, whether they have a project or not. <I>--Alex Benady</I>Amazon.comUntil the early '90s, project management was definitely located somewhere near the unsexy end of the business spectrum. But now, with the rise of downsizing and outsourcing, it has become one of the hot disciplines. Professional membership of the U.S.-based Project Management Institute has quadrupled in the last decade, and Microsoft claimed recently to have over 2 million users worldwide of its project-management software. The reasons for this growth are simple. Project management is about managing "projects," that is, unique pieces of work (as opposed to ongoing operations). Downsizing, outsourcing, and the accelerating pace of change have meant that, increasingly, work is carried out on an ad-hoc, one-off project basis. <I>The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management</I> is designed as an advanced textbook for businesspeople with a grasp of the basics and insufficient time (or inclination) to go back to school to learn more. Written by Eric Verzuh, president of the Versatile Company, a leading project-management consultancy, this is not a heavy academic text.<p> Like the rest of the Fast Forward series, this book is designed to let the reader extract maximum information in minimum time. There is a strong use of graphics with tables, charts cross-heads, and bullet points. Important passages are flagged in bold and/or emblazoned with the words <i>key concept</i>. When you read it, you realize that there is nothing magical about project management, just the application of careful common sense. The book covers all the basic stuff like planning, time-tabling, quantity and price estimation, resource allocation, and scheduling. But it also acknowledges that there is inevitably a political dimension to every project, no matter how small. So it has important sections on how to ensure that all the stakeholders in the project are kept "on board" and the importance of communication.<p> As Verzuh states in his introduction, "Every project participant from part-time team member to executive sponsor, becomes more effective once he or she understands the basics of project management." Really, this is a book about management that every manager should read, whether he or she has a project or not. <I>--Alex Benady</I>0814415296The Little Black Book of Project Management0470052376The One-Page Project Manager: Communicate and Manage Any Project With a Single Sheet of Paper: Projects of Any Size, Any Type, Any Budget - Managed From a Single Sheet of Paper0749927003The 10-day MBA: A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering the Skills Taught in Top Business Schools0470574526Project Management for Dummies (For Dummies (Lifestyles Paperback))1933890517A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge360669011Search Inside!52851011Shops52044011Fremdsprachige Bücher273015011Projektmanagement58298011Management & Führung58173011Business, Karriere & Geld54071011Genres52044011Fremdsprachige Bücher58348011Nachschlagewerke242539011Fallstudien54519011Schreiben58349011Wirtschaftsrecht1322119031Wirtschaftspädagogik1322120031Einkauf & Handel58173011Business, Karriere & Geld54071011Genres52044011Fremdsprachige Bücher208623031Taschenbuch208621031Format (binding_browse-bin)366250011Refinements52044011Fremdsprachige Bücher673194031Eric Verzuh672776031author 54535166031Authors (lbr_books_authors_browse-bin)567318031Books325620031Refinements
An updated and revised edition of a bestselling guide to project management The first edition of The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management sold over 100,000 copies and has been widely adopted in university courses and corporate training programs around the world. The book teaches the basic methods for defining, planning, and tracking a project, as well as techniques for leading and building strong project teams. This new edition includes: Downloadable, customizable project management forms Study aids for passing the popular Project Management Professional certification exam Guidelines for building high-performance project teams New examples of project management at work in the 21st century Eric Verzuh (Seattle, WA) is certified by the Project Management Institute and is President of The Versatile Company, which delivers project management training and consulting services to such companies as Adobe Systems, Inc., GE, Lockheed Martin, Nordstrom, and the United States Postal Service. He is also the author of The Portable MBA in Project Management (0-471-26899-2), from Wiley.
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The book teaches the basic methods for defining, planning, and tracking a project, as well as techniques for leading and building strong project teams.<p>This new edition includes:<ul><li>Downloadable, customizable project management forms<li>Study aids for passing the popular Project Management Professional certification exam<li>Guidelines for building high-performance project teams<li>New examples of project management at work in the 21st century</ul>Eric Verzuh (Seattle, WA) is certified by the Project Management Institute and is President of The Versatile Company, which delivers project management training and consulting services to such companies as Adobe Systems, Inc., GE, Lockheed Martin, Nordstrom, and the United States Postal Service. He is also the author of The Portable MBA in Project Management (0-471-26899-2), from Wiley.Amazon.com ReviewUntil the early '90s, project management was definitely located somewhere near the unsexy end of the business spectrum. But now, with the rise of downsizing and outsourcing, it has become one of the hot disciplines. Professional membership of the U.S.-based Project Management Institute has quadrupled in the last decade, and Microsoft claimed recently to have over 2 million users worldwide of its project-management software. The reasons for this growth are simple. Project management is about managing "projects," that is, unique pieces of work (as opposed to ongoing operations). Downsizing, outsourcing, and the accelerating pace of change have meant that, increasingly, work is carried out on an ad-hoc, one-off project basis. <I>The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management</I> is designed as an advanced textbook for businesspeople with a grasp of the basics and insufficient time (or inclination) to go back to school to learn more. Written by Eric Verzuh, president of the Versatile Company, a leading project-management consultancy, this is not a heavy academic text.<p> Like the rest of the Fast Forward series, this book is designed to let the reader extract maximum information in minimum time. There is a strong use of graphics with tables, charts cross-heads, and bullet points. Important passages are flagged in bold and/or emblazoned with the words <i>key concept</i>. When you read it, you realize that there is nothing magical about project management, just the application of careful common sense. The book covers all the basic stuff like planning, time-tabling, quantity and price estimation, resource allocation, and scheduling. But it also acknowledges that there is inevitably a political dimension to every project, no matter how small. So it has important sections on how to ensure that all the stakeholders in the project are kept "on board" and the importance of communication.<p> As Verzuh states in his introduction, "Every project participant from part-time team member to executive sponsor, becomes more effective once he or she understands the basics of project management." 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