OTHER TITLES IN OUR PORTFOLIO AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT COLLECTION
Timothy Kloppenborg, Editor
•Project Communications: A Critical Factor for Project Success by Connie Plowman and Jill Diffendal
•Quantitative Tools of Project Management by David L. Olson
•The People Project Triangle: Balancing Delivery, Business-as-Usual, and People’s Welfare by Stuart Copeland and Andy Coaton
•How to Fail at Change Management: A Manager’s Guide to the Pitfalls of Managing Change by James Marion and John Lewis
•Core Concepts of Project Management by David L. Olson
•Projects, Programs, and Portfolios in Strategic Organizational Transformation by James Jiang and Gary Klein
•Capital Project Management, Volume III: Evolutionary Forces by Robert N. McGrath
•Capital Project Management, Volume II: Capital Project Finance by Robert N. McGrath
•Capital Project Management, Volume I: Capital Project Strategy by Robert N. McGrath
•Executing Global Projects: A Practical Guide to Applying the PMBOK Framework in the Global Environment by James Marion and Tracey Richardson
•Project Communication from Start to Finish: The Dynamics of Organizational Success by Geraldine E. Hynes
•The Lost Art of Planning Projects by Louise Worsley and Christopher Worsley
•Project Portfolio Management, Second Edition: A Model for Improved Decision Making by Clive N. Enoch
•Adaptive Project Planning by Louise Worsley and Christopher Worsley
•Passion, Persistence, and Patience: Key Skills for Achieving Project Success by Alfonso Bucero
•Leveraging Business Analysis for Project Success, Second Edition by Vicki James
•Project Management Essentials, Second Edition by Kathryn N. Wells and Timothy J. Kloppenborg
•Agile Working and the Digital Workspace: Best Practices for Designing and Implementing Productivity by John Eary
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