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Selection of readings for the Project Manager

Essentials
of Project Management
A 19 Steps Methodology to set-up a Project and complete
instruction for using Microsoft Project 2000
Language : English , 97 pages,
Order US$ 29.95

Project
Manager's Desk Reference
Based on 2000 PMBOK , PM Desk Reference presents all the
2000 PMBOK concepts, techniques and tools with realistic examples that
show you how they are applied by project managers in realistic project
situations using PM software. The information is organized in two ways.
Book One presents the PMBOK 2000 concepts by domain (Initiation,
Planning, Executing and Controlling, Close-out and Professionalism). It
presents a realistic project that flows through the domains with the
project manager actually applying the techniques.
Book Two presents the same PMBOK information by modules (cost, time
scope, risk, etc.) with 250 questions and answers for detailed reference
and practice the PMP examination.
Private Website Access - Buyers will receive a personal password
for access to Desk Reference website where they can get exam updates,
access information on more advanced topics and software techniques and
even ask questions to the authors. Dim 8 by 11 spiral-bound soft cover
US$120.00.

Managing
Information Technology Projects
Intermediate guide to managing
IT projects that covers new development, maintenance, and e-commerce
websites. Covers the full lifecycle of cross-functional IT projects with a
complete methodology for scope and strategic planning, project change
control, requirements development for Waterfall, Spiral and RAD
methodologies and software development process controls.
Covers work estimating,
development of high-performance team cultures, tracking and variance
analysis and step-by-step instructions to use Microsoft Project
2000. Dimensions 11 by 8, soft cover spiral-bound format, 229 pages,
US$49.95
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Managing
Complex Projects
Advanced PM
techniques for selling and delivering strategic project results to users
and clients. Covers strategic planning and positioning, requirements
networks, work estimating, leading high-performance teams and portfolio
management.
Include
guide to use Microsoft Project 98 & 2000 software 372
pages, 8 by 11 soft cover. US$65.00.

Managing Cross-functional Projects
Managing Cross-functional
Projects is written for experienced
PMs managing administrative, new product, or marketing projects. The book
teaches the non-IT project manager the skills
required to manage projects with components that are delivered by IT/IS,
operations, finance, sales and marketing, etc. Learn the full project
lifecycle from strategic planning, scope definition, budgeting, resource
scheduling, contract negotiations, and process improvement. Covers work
estimating, developing high-performance team cultures, tracking progress,
and performing variance analysis. Includes 100's of illustrations and
step-by-step instructions for Microsoft Project 2000 Dimension 11 by
8, soft cover spiral-bound
format, 182 pages, US$49.95.
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