Proactive Project Management

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Good *******

Last modified: Jan. 26, 2014, 9:02 p.m.

A pretty good book that describes the how of project management, but manages to exclude program management and to a large part the why of project management. Of course, the how is described very well, so it is still worth reading.

With a bit less emphasis on techniques and with some added program management inside it as well as discussions of the why some techniques are relevant, it could have been a very good book, but as it stands today, it is only a good book.

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