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Everyday Project Management
About this book
An introduction to project managementfor unofficial project managers.
Projects involving billions of dollars require serious project management by highly qualified and experienced project managers.
You probably won't be doing any of that if you're looking at this book, but that doesn't mean you can't benefit from applying the principles of project management to your everyday work or personal projects.
In Everyday Project Management, author Peter Mulraney uses a conversational style to demystify project management for untrained project managers, and gives you access to tools the professional use - without having to read hundreds of pages or take a test.
Everyday Project Management is informed by Peter's twenty years of playing in the project space in banking and government, and his application of project management principles to writing and publishing numerous books.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Project Overview
- Project Management Framework
- Everyday Project Management
- Project Definition
- Initiate - what am I doing?
- Plan - how will I do it?
- Execute - let's do it!
- Close - it's done
- Closing early or pulling the pin on a project
- Managing a project for yourself
- Managing a project for someone else
- Overview for event organisers
- Overview for writers
- Final thoughts
- A note from Peter
- Also by Peter Mulraney