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How to Manage a Great Project

How to Manage a Great Project

On budget. On target. On time.

by Mike Clayton

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appears in Project Management.

So, you ve been asked to manage a project. Not sure where to start Start here.This is your ultimate onestop, easygoing and very friendly guide to delivering any project of any size.Even if you re a first time, neverdoneitbefore, newbie project manager, How to Manage a Great Project will get you from start to finish on budget, on target and on...

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The book walks you through a multi-year research project, contrasting spectacular performers with mere survivors. The core insight—that sustained greatness hinges on disciplined people, thought, and action—feels sturdy and actionable. But the book’s arguments rely on retrospective selection of companies, and some of its darlings later faltered. You’ll find a methodical, almost monastic tone that rewards patience but may irritate if you want contemporary, tech-savvy lessons.

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How to Manage a Great Project

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