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Project Management (The Managerial Process)
Projects involve the creation by an individual or team of an entirely new product or process. To reach that goal, project managers must understand both the operational and human aspects of spearheading a project from conception to completion. In addition, because each project has unique characteristics and requirements that often aren't apparent until the project is well under way, a manager must be fully prepared to provide intuitive and instant solutions -- and be confident those solutions are correct. Project Management provides proven guidelines for managing projects from both the operational and behavioral standpoints. This added focus on the human aspect -- unique in today's project management professional library -- shows you how to work within the existing organizational culture, manage stakeholders and team members based on their differing and often competing goals and viewpoints, and even manage projects across organizations with opposing goals and cultures.
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