Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 2006, 366 pages
ISBN: 0-07-144307-x
Keywords: Project Management
Integrate the business needs and goals of your organization into every project decision you make
A well-managed project is a fundamental building block of business growth, and the project manager is the driver of that growth. The Business-Savvy Project Manager provides you with the concepts, principles, and tools you need to implement and lead projects that will consistently provide shareholders with superior return on investment.
This step-by-step guidebook, filled with examples of project management success and failure, shows you how to become an accomplished project leader who can:
The long-term success of an organization is based on the quality and execution of its projects. The Business-Savvy Project Manager walks you through the steps of a successful project, explaining what you must do to make each project successful from a business, as opposed to a technical, perspective.
Interesting title and subject. An easy read, even if I believe that the author is concentrating a bit too much on the financial side (but he manages to touch on Risk Management and Business Cases as well). I can agree with him that the financial side is usually lacking in PMs knowledge, as most of them don't have MBAs (or equivalent), and he manages to present the financial knowledge that is relevant to a PM and can help them in their role in a very nice way.
If you are in PM, this is a book that you definitely should have read. If you have an MBA or are studying to one, there isn't very much that isn't covered elsewhere and in greater detail.
All in all, a very good book.
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