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, some project managers stated that they enjoyed publications that were less technical and when project management wasn’t the primary topic. They enjoyed understanding people, general management approaches and sought to be entertained even when delving into a business subject. All major cards accepted.The most mentioned book was the Invoice/PO option available in checkout.Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) , now in its 7th edition. Definitely a necessity but not the most entertaining choice! Here we have selected the top-10 project management books from delving into discussions and scouring reviews, everything from heavy reference text books to soft-skills and fictional stories.
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Take your pick and share what’s on your own project management book shelf! 1. A Guide to the PMBoK (
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Click or scrollEnrol on this coursePlease use the region selector at the top of the website if you are purchasing from outside the UK. 8.
Choose delivery format: The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management (Eric Verzuh) – Both an excellent desk reference and introductory guide for beginners and experienced alike. 9. Instructor-ledThe Lazy Project Manager (Peter Taylor) – Fortunately the author is not implying that we do absolutely nothing, but to approach work using the Pareto Principle; that only 20 per cent of the things we do during our working day really matter. Quite an entertaining read that includes a chapter about eating dinosaurs and why the Jungle Book’s ‘Bare Necessities’ should be the productive lazy theme tune. Learn simple techniques to master the art of “productive laziness”.
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- Edition. Known as the PRINCE2 manual this book wasn’t chosen from the online communities, but I added it in because I think it’s a valuable asset for every project manager. After all,
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