PMP(R) Exam Prep Book by Master of Project Academy

PMP(R) Exam Prep Book by Master of Project Academy
Author: Mustafa Resit Gulec Pmp(r)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578570204

PMP(R) Prep Book by Master of Project Academy will help you to pass PMP(R) exam in your first attempt. Resit Gulec, Founder & CEO of Master of Project Academy (masterofproject.com), is helping professionals to get ready for the PMP(R) exam over a decade. 500,000+ enrollments and 99.6% first attempt pass rate of his students is a proof of how he prepares students to pass the PMP(R) exam in their first try.This comprehensive up-to-date PMP(R) Exam Prep Book includes but not limited to: - 100+ Must-to-Remember Master Points for the PMP(R) Exam- 100+ Flash Cards - Mapping Practice- 500+ PMP Practice Questions- Sample 200 Questions PMP Exam- 650+ Pages PMP Book

CAPM Exam Prep

CAPM Exam Prep
Author: Rita Mulcahy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781932735727

13 comprehension lessons ; Concepts and study material ; Games and exercices ; Tricks of the trade ; Practice exams and questions.

Pmp Exam Prep Simplified

Pmp Exam Prep Simplified
Author: Andrew Ramdayal
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781985728295

Passing the PMP Exam is no easy task, but this book can make it a lot simpler. This book contains over 500 exam like questions, full-length mock exam, and exam tips. The hot topics sections of Critical Path and Earned Value Management is well explained and will get you passing the exam on your first try. This study guide is for the PMP exam based on the PMBOK Guide 6th edition.

PMP Exam Master Prep

PMP Exam Master Prep
Author: Scott Payne
Publisher: PMP Master Prep
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996340656

PMI-ACP Exam Prep

PMI-ACP Exam Prep
Author: Mike Griffiths
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Agile software development
ISBN: 9781932735581

IT Project Management: A Geek's Guide to Leadership

IT Project Management: A Geek's Guide to Leadership
Author: Byron A. Love
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315352605

This book’s author, Byron Love, admits proudly to being an IT geek. However, he had found that being an IT geek was limiting his career path and his effectiveness. During a career of more than 31 years, he has made the transition from geek to geek leader. He hopes this book helps other geeks do the same. This book addresses leadership issues in the IT industry to help IT practitioners lead from the lowest level. Unlike other leadership books that provide a one-size-fits-all approach to leadership, this book focuses on the unique challenges that IT practitioners face. IT project managers may manage processes and technologies, but people must be led. The IT industry attracts people who think in logical ways—analytical types who have a propensity to place more emphasis on tasks and technology than on people. This has led to leadership challenges such as poor communication, poor relationship management, and poor stakeholder engagement. Critical IT projects and programs have failed because IT leaders neglect the people component of "people, process, and technology." Communications skills are key to leadership. This book features an in-depth discussion of the communications cycle and emotional intelligence, providing geek leaders with tools to improve their understanding of others and to help others understand them. To transform a geek into a geek leader, this book also discusses: Self-leadership skills so geek leaders know how to lead others by leading themselves first Followership and how to cultivate it among team members How a geek leader’s ability to navigate disparate social styles leads to greater credibility and influence Integrating leadership into project management processes The book concludes with a case study to show how to put leadership principles and practices into action and how an IT geek can transform into an effective IT geek leader.

The Wiley Guide to Project Organization and Project Management Competencies

The Wiley Guide to Project Organization and Project Management Competencies
Author: Peter W. G. Morris
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2007-09-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470226838

THE WILEY GUIDE TO Project Organization & Project Management Competencies A guide to the human factors in project management: knowledge, learning, and maturity THE WILEY GUIDES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTS address critical, need-to-know information that will help professionals successfully manage projects in most businesses and help students learn the best practices of the industry. They contain not only well-known and widely used basic project management practices but also the newest and most cutting-edge concepts in the broader theory and practice of managing projects. This third volume in the series covers a range of organizational and people-based topics that are occupying the project management world today. The essence of project management represents a “people” challenge—the ability to appreciate and effectively employ the competencies of all those who are associated with the project development and delivery process. This book explains how you can more successfully manage a project from inception through delivery by learning how to handle critical issues around structure, teams, leadership, power and negotiation, and the whole area of competencies. The expert contributors also include chapters on global project management knowledge and standards, the role of project management associations around the world, project management maturity models, and other key topics. Complete your understanding of project management with these other books in The Wiley Guides to the Management of Projects series: The Wiley Guide to Project Control The Wiley Guide to Project, Program & Portfolio Management The Wiley Guide to Project Technology, Supply Chain & Procurement Management

The Psychology and Management of Project Teams

The Psychology and Management of Project Teams
Author: François Chiocchio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0199861382

Organizations today are increasingly using projects in their daily activities. Projects and project-management principles frame goal attainment in academia and many business sectors, and they even serve as theoretical footing for organizational-change endeavors. However, the ubiquity of project management does not mean that project work, project teams, and the ways organizations use projects are well understood. Moreover, while project-management theory and practice aim at providing structure and control to enable successful project completion, an alarmingly high percentage of projects struggle or fail. As the authors of The Psychology and Management of Project Teams explain, this is in part because projects are still mostly managed as technical systems rather than behavioral systems. Even though project-management researchers have become increasingly interested in factors that may have an impact on project-management effectiveness, their efforts fall short of addressing the "human factor." And, unfortunately, many project-management scholars are largely unaware of the I/O psychology literature--relying, for example, on outdated models of motivation and team development. On the other side, I/O psychologists who research groups and teams often ignore the contextual influences--such as business sector, project type, placement in the organizational hierarchy, and project phase and maturity--that have a crucial impact on how a project will unfold. In this volume, a cross-disciplinary set of editors will bring together perspectives from leading I/O psychology and project-management scholars. The volume will include comprehensive coverage of team selection, development, learning, motivation, and communication; conflict management and well-being; leadership; diversity; performance from a multi-level perspective; and career development. In the concluding chapter, a research agenda will provide a roadmap for an integrated approach to the study of project teams.

Making Projects Sing

Making Projects Sing
Author: Raji Sivaraman
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631574604

This book explores project management (PM) from a musical perspective. Music is a significant example of a nontraditional arena where PM is vital, yet it is only beginning to be seen as a vital tool. Therefore, this book will give an in depth and preeminent look at the PM processes and knowledge areas that are of utmost importance in many fields that PM is not used for currently. Seeking to understand projects in musical ways, synergies between music and the wider project management profession are many and varied. Written and developed by international experts in the project management and music professions, this book represents a unique and insightful approach to the study of the subject. The authors take a fresh look at practical models of musical thinking capable of application at every scale of project management, and in every possible project management environment. If you want to make your projects more musical, or simply have an interest exploring project management in music, this is the book for you!