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๐ Lead Change, Deliver Success โ Your Ultimate Project Playbook
The Economist Guide To Change And Project Management (3rd Edition) is a highly rated, expertly crafted handbook designed to equip leaders and managers with proven strategies to successfully direct organizational change. Weighing 538 grams, this updated edition offers clear, structured techniques to avoid common project pitfalls and achieve lasting benefits, making it a top-ranked resource in project management literature.
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,405 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #227 in Project Management |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 Reviews |
A**S
Perfect
Perfect as usual DK books onn travels, - informative, handy and aesthetic :)
K**N
Project Management Book
Fantastic book written by a fantastic lecturer at MMU. Highly recommend, itโs written in a way that is easy to read and digest. Helped me a lot with my chartered management degree.
S**L
A Must For Every Project Manager
This lengthy book covers the art of change and project management. It addresses theoretical aspects without imposing crude detail, that would otherwise hamper the easy flow and readability of this book. As a person who is usually compelled to read cover to cover, this book is actually really great for dipping in and out. This allows the reader time to process the different components, whilst forming their own ideas in relation to their business situation. I no longer work in PM, but if I did, it would be on my desk at all times. It's a great book for those new to project and change management and to established project managers alike.
E**M
Packs a Lot into a TIGHT Volume.
I have only just received this book, so I can't meaningfully review the text itself. However, it does seem to be well-written, commendably comprehensive, and includes an extensive glossary and index. Indeed, it promises to be one of those works of reference that one is always delving into without necessarily reading from cover-to-cover. That being said, I should warn potential buyers that the 438 pages are very tightly bound. Leaving the book open on a particular page is well-nigh impossible without physically breaking the spine. So get yourself a robust bookmark beforehand!
J**.
Great
Great book.
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