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Rational Project Manager: A Thinking Team’s Guide to Getting Work Done |
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What People Are Saying Excerpt: Installing Project Management Within an Organization |
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT “Change for business today is not a spectator sport. Translating
strategic vision into bottom-line results requires discipline, execution,
and participation—a theme that resonates throughout The Rational
Project Manager. Longman and Mullins present a commonsense approach
to executing against opportunities that is grounded in logic and resourcefulness.” “The Rational Project Manager provides much-needed insights
and tools for leaders at all levels. The bane of any leader’s
worklife is those initiatives that lack focus, engender poor decision
making, and are misaligned with organizational culture and goals. Given
the ambiguity, complexity, and change that are the new baseline assumptions
in the workplace, The Rational Project Manager’s simple, flexible
approach fills an important gap overlooked by most books on the subject.” “The Rational Project Manager does a terrific job of dealing
with both the art and discipline of project management. It focuses
on the critical thinking that is essential to project success and also
provides a wide array of tools and techniques for driving up performance.” “Significant projects frequently are planned and executed by
cross-functional teams of people who don’t normally work together.
For a project to be completed successfully, the team and each team
member must quickly develop both goal and role clarity. Kepner-Tregoe’s
rational process tools, including the project management tools well
described in this book have been critical to improving my organization’s
ability to execute projects and have become a core part of our culture.” “Half the trouble in modern life comes from ambitious projects
gone awry. Some were not thought-through before they were embarked
on. Others started with good intentions but fell apart when their leaders
could not adapt to changing circumstances or keep their team moving
toward the proper goal. The sensible principles laid out in this clear
and useful book would go a long way toward making both public and private
organizations more effective. Personally, I’d start by passing
out copies throughout the U.S. government.”
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