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- Project Management Nation (3)
- Goals for the New and Practicing IT Project Manager - Guidance, Tools, Templates and Techniques that…
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- Sun Tzu and the Art of Business (4)
- Six Strategic Principles for Managers
- By Mark R. McNeilly
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- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team (54)
- A Leadership Fable
- By Patrick M. Lencioni
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- PM 101 (1)
- According to the Olde Curmudgeon : an Introduction to the Basic Concepts of Modern Project Managemen…
- By Francis Marion Webster
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- Leadership Skills for Project Managers (1)
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- Information Technology Project Management, Fifth Edition (1)
- By Kathy Schwalbe
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- Q & As for the PMBOK Guide (3)
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- It Project Management Handbook (1)
- By Jag Sodhi, Prince Sodhi
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- Fundamentals of Project Management (2)
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- By James P. Lewis
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- The Wiley Guide to Project Organization and Project Management Competencies (1)
- By Peter W. G. Morris
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- Agile Project Management (7)
- How to Succeed in the Face of Changing Project Requirements
- By Gary Chin
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- Project Management (17)
- A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling
- By Harold Ph.D. Kerzner
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- The Project Management Question and Answer Book (6)
- By Marina N. Grashina, Michael W. Newell
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- The Project Manager's MBA (1)
- How to Translate Project Decisions into Business Success
- By Robert J. Graham, Robert Graham, Dennis J. Cohen
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- Effective Project Management (12)
- Traditional, Adaptive, Extreme, Third Edition
- By Robert K. Wysocki, Rudd McGary
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Information Technology Project Management, Fifth Edition
I used this text for my pm course and found it to be comprehensive and well-written. It can be a bit dry at time (typical of textbooks) but I still refer to it quite often when I need a concept clarified.
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