The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management, 3rd Edition
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A revised guide for a growing field.
This fully updated and revised third edition complies with official PMI and PMBOK standards and provides full coverage of the discipline, tools, and processes of modern project management.
New to this edition: updated examples for risk assessment and expanded templates, logs, and forms for tracking and analysis.
€ A fully updated and revised 3rd edition, with new templates, forms, and examples
€ Complies with official PMI and PMBOK standards for project management
€ More colleges and universities are offering courses and degrees in project management
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #605801 in Books
- Published on: 2003-12-02
- Released on: 2003-12-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
You don't have to be an MBA to learn the principles of project management! This book gives you comprehensive, easy-to-understand guidelines for getting your projects done on time and under budget.
About the Author
Sunny Baker runs a consulting firm specializing in marketing and business development for companies of all sizes. Her clients have included Intel, Microsoft, Apple, and Sprint. She has written more than 25 business and lifestyle books and is a regular contributor to The Journal of Business Strategy and other management publications.
Customer Reviews
Consider something more comprehensive.....
I've acquired two books on project management this year "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management" and "The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management" by Eric Verzuh (also available through Amazon--at exactly the same price!).
The "Fast Forward MBA in Project Management" was far more comprehensive and far better organized than the "Idiot's" book.
I had no difficulty following the "Idiot's" book but I didn't learn anything. The chapters were logically sequenced but what happened within the chapters often had no rhyme or reason whatsoever. I like the Dummies/Idiot's books for software but this time it didn't gel (which surprised me because Kim and Sunny Baker are well known in project management circles).
I don't feel as negative about this book as some of the other reviewers (it's better than nothing if you are a complete "newbie" to Project Management) but there are much better books out there and the best I've seen in a long time is "The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management".
It turns out there is an entire series of "Fast Forward MBA" books and they are published by John Wiley and Sons (which is about the most respectable publishing house around).
I really like the approach. A winner for those new to PM.
You really need to get this book--it's not a comprehensiveintroduction to PM--but it is a very practical one; the best I'vefound and I've been looking at a lot of them. Get it. Enjoy it. Love the quotes. It has a sense of humor--something the other books lack.
terrific for those wanting to start in PM
A friend of mine suggested that I start to look at Project Managementto help me organize the variety of projects I do at work in a largeautomotive company. (Interestingly enough, the division I'm in has no real PM processes in place.) I searched for books that could get me going in the right direction and as quickly as possible (in addition to joining the Project Management Institute...) This book was an easy read, but presented a lot of tools that I could implement almost immediately. After reading the book, I started seeing very obvious improvement in my team's work--we started to actually understand what we wanted to accomplish and where we were going. If you're interested in getting a quick start and basic understanding about PM, start with this book! END




