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Principles of Management (Mason Carpenter, et al)
This book teaches management principles to tomorrow's business leaders by weaving three threads through every chapter: strategy, entrepreneurship and active leadership, and the four functions of management and prepares them better for their careers ahead.
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Project Management (Adrienne Watt)
People have been undertaking projects since the earliest days of organized human activity. This book covers the basics of project management. This includes the process of initiation, planning, execution, control, and closeout that all projects share.
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Project Management Skills for All Careers (Andrew Barron)
Provides students with project management skills they can apply in any chosen profession. It offers practical, real-world insights for effective project management and guides you through the essentials of the people and project management.
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Project Management Made Easy (Sid Kemp)
This book helps you plan for and react to every challenge, opportunity and problem facing your business - tasks as diverse as opening a new location, developing an ad campaign, hiring new staff and more.
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Step by Step Guide to Project Management
In this step-by-step guide, two project management consultants present a comprehensive guide to effective project management, complete with real stories and case studies from actual project managers.
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Electronic Engagement: A Guide for Public Sector Managers
Written for managers who have an interest in expanding their approach to public engagement, rather than IT professionals, it assesses the value that new communications and computing technology can bring to a range of potential stakeholders.
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Total Quality Management and Six Sigma (Tauseef Aized)
This book provides a service-based approach, explaining how companies of all types can cost-effectively translate manufacturing-oriented Lean Six Sigma tools into the service delivery process.
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Information Technology for Management, 7th Ed (Henry Lucas)
This book prepares students how to take an active role in the design, use, and management of information systems and technology by providing a broad treatment of issues relating to an organization, the technology used, and how systems are developed.
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Vulnerability Management for Dummies (Wolfgang Kandek)
This book is all about what you can do to automatically manage vulnerabilities and keep your network safe from attack. It arms you with the facts and shows you how to implement a successful Vulnerability Management program.
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Principles of Marketing (Jeff Tanner, et al.)<
This book carries five dominant themes throughout in order to expose students to marketing in today's environment: Service dominant logic Sustainability Ethics and social responsibility Global coverage Metrics.
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The 3 Pillars of Personal Effectiveness (Troels Richter)
This book is for everyone who is struggling with a high daily workload and often juggling with a lot of projects at once. The tools used are primarily a combination of Personal Kanban and The Pomodoro Technique.
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Advanced Topics in Applied Operations Management (Y. Holtzman)
This book creatively demonstrates a valuable connection among operations strategy, operations management, operations research, and various departments, systems, and practices throughout an organization.
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97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know
This illuminating book contains 97 short and extremely practical tips - whether you're dealing with software or non-IT projects - from some of the world's most experienced project managers and software developers.
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High-Performance Teams: The Foundations (Richard Kasperowski)
This book provides a framework for exploring the power of positivity and an abundance mindset, as well as the freedom that comes from engaging with work and colleagues honestly and transparently. Learn how to put in place the behaviors and commitments.
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Leading Self-Organising Teams (Siegfried Kaltenecker)
This workbook provides practice-based answers to these questions. Focused on helping lean and agile professionals to improve, these answers offer a clear understanding of what self-organisation is about and why we need it, etc.
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50 Cautionary Tales for Managers: An Entertaining Collection
The whole of management life is revealed in 50 short stories, some sad, some funny - all based on real managers and real events. You'll find control-freaks, autocrats, egotists, bullies, perfectionists, ditherers and eccentrics, etc.
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How to Be a Motivational Manager: An Essential Guide
This book is a down-to-earth guide for managers and team leaders. It reveals how to motivate your team, get results and do it in the easiest, least stressful way possible. The "3 Secrets of Motivation" worked for the author and they'll work for you.
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Project Management (Olaf Passenheim)
Read this book to learn more about Project Management. The main topics of this book are: Project Organisations, Estimation of Times and Cost, Risk Management and much more.
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The Principles of Project Management (Meri Williams)
Every project you manage will be unique. Scope, budgets, team dynamics, and timeframes will differ. As a project manager, the most important factor in achieving project success will be your understanding of 'The Principles Of Project Management'.
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The Practical Guide to Project Management (Christine Petersen)
This book is designed to help you understand the theory, tools, techniques and key success factors for you to succeed in your projects.
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Project Management Fundamentals (Bonnie Biafore)
The course examines the concepts of project management, from defining the problem, establishing project objectives, and building a project plan to meeting deadlines, managing team resources, and closing the project.
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How to Motivate Creative People (Including Yourself)
Understand how motivation affects creativity, get better work out of creative people, avoid crushing people's motivation, use rewards effectively, understand and influence many different types of people, facilitate creative collaboration.
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Conflict Management in the Workplace: Manage Disagreements
It contains great ideas, simply explained, to put into practice by those in the workplace who'd not only like to manage conflicts that typically occur but also prevent them.
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The Cynefin Mini-Book (Greg Brougham)
This mini-book, with a series of papers that were experiential in nature, provides an introduction to the Cynefin framework in particular and some of its related practices that allow us to make sense of the world and to know enough to act.
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Knowledge Management in Policing: Enforcing Law on Enterprises
This book offers new insights into the understanding of organized crime based on the enterprise paradigm and the theory of profit-driven crimes. It will be a source of debate and inspiration for those in law enforcement and academia in this area.
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The Ultimate Cv: Win Senior Managerial Positions With a Resume
This book reveals how you can make your CV stand out and convince the recruiter that you have what is needed to do the job.
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The Zen Approach to Project Management: Working to Balance
The book guides readers in exploring how to: Remove unnecessary stress and complexity from your projects. Apply mindfulness and open mindedness to cut through the barriers to personal self-actualization.
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Managing Consultants: A Practical Guide for Public Sector Managers
This monograph is a practical, user-friendly guide to the benefits, perils and pitfalls of managing outside consultants..
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Systems Engineering - Practice and Theory (Boris Cogan)
This book is for people who are interested in the modern state of the Systems Engineering knowledge area and for systems engineers involved in different activities of the area.
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Management and Project Management
This is the previous page of Management and Project Management, we are in the processing to convert all the books there to the new page. Please check this page later!!!
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