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In this third edition of Managing Projects in Organizations, J. Davidson Frame updates and expands on his classic book to provide an accessible introduction to the field of project management. Drawing on more than twenty-five years of consulting and training experience, Frame's most current edition of his landmark book includes a wealth of new topics, including:
  • Managing virtual teams
  • The evolving concept of the project manager's role
  • Comanaged project teams
  • The project office
  • Project portfolios
  • Web-based project management
  • International project management

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THE BRIEFCASE BOOKS SERIES

Now translated into nine languages! This reader-friendly, icon-rich series is must reading for all managers at every level.

All managers, whether brand new to their positions or well established in the corporate hierarchy, can use a little "brushing up" now and then. The skills-based Briefcase Books series is filled with ideas and strategies to help managers become more capable, efficient, effective, and valuable to their corporations.

Six Sigma­­one of the hottest topics in today's manufacturing circles­­is a statistical concept that characterizes nearly zero defects in any process. But its successful implementation involves a whole new set of management practices. Six Sigma for Managers will help managers better understand this concept and how to facilitate the learning, cooperation, skills improvement, and commitment required to make Six Sigma processes a reality in any organization.

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A common-sense guide to real-world project management

Common sense isn't always commonly practiced. Anyone who's ever worked on a project in a technical setting knows this. Indeed, much of working with others consists of solving unexpected problems and learning from mistakes along the way.

It Sounded Good When We Started: A Project Manager's Guide to Working with People on Projects provides essential reading for project managers trying to understand the trials and triumphs that can arise in any project setting. The authors, both respected project managers with sixty years of experience between them, describe their own mistakes as well as the many valuable lessons they drew from them. Instead of trying to formulate these in abstract theory, Phillips and O'Bryan tell the stories surrounding a particular project, providing a more memorable, real-world, and practical set of examples.

Written in a distinctly nontechnical style, this is a general troubleshooting guide for people who work on projects together. As such, its content proves useful in many different settings and applies to many different kinds of endeavors. Most of the stories are about problems-since it's the problems we often remember more than the successes-and what was learned from them. After describing a given problem, the authors analyze the issues that led to it and work towards various ways they've discovered to create a better project environment, one where problems get solved easier and happen less frequently.

It Sounded Good When We Started offers a highly readable go-to for engineers, scientists, computer professionals, and anyone working on specialized, collaborative projects.

DWAYNE PHILLIPS, PhD, has worked as a systems and computer engineer for the U.S. government since 1980. He performed liaison work with foreign governments, developed and maintained software, and for most of the past twelve years has managed projects. He is the author of The Software Project Manager's Handbook: Principles that Work at Work, also from Wiley.

ROY O'BRYAN has over forty-two years on the leading edge of technology, developing software and hardware systems. A former Senior Executive Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, O'Bryan has worked for the past thirteen years for Northrop Grummon as a Senior Staff Engineer providing technical and management assistance to a number of government programs.

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At Studio GO! Game Show kids will.Discover stories of Bible people who decided to team up with God and GO! for it!Accept a daily challenge to GO! make a difference.Meet real-life servants, participate with friends in service projects, and use their...
 
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The textbook, My Hero : Extraordinary People on the Heroes Who Inspire Them, by My Hero Project, available in Hardback. Published by: Simon & Schuster, Inc.. Edition: . ISBN10: 0743283457. ISBN13: 9780743283458. Ships directly from the vendor. Not a...
 
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The textbook, My Hero : Extraordinary People on the Heroes Who Inspire Them, by My Hero Project, available in Digital. Published by: Simon & Schuster, Inc.. Edition: . ISBN10: 0743283457. ISBN13: 9780743283458. Ships directly from the vendor. Not a...
 
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The authors focus on how written and oral communications are the integrative elements for success between people and IT. IT, (and other) employers want their people to be able to communicate well individually, in project teams, and organizationally. The b
 
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What if you helped someone out and, rather than them repaying the kindness, you asked them to ""pay it forward"" to three other people, each of whom helped three more? For his social studies project, Trevor McKinney (Haley Joel Osment) starts a chain...
 
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ReadyMade magazine is the only do-it-yourself lifestyle magazine for young people. Each issue of ReadyMade magazine features a variety of DIY projects and crafts, advice and product reviews.
 
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Woodcraft Magazine, written by woodworkers, for woodworkers is the source for all levels of woodworking enthusiasts, from beginners to intermediate to advanced. Focusing on projects, people and products, it inspires woodworkers to stretch their talents...
 
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Inspired by examples from around the world, Brenda Keyes has designed 50 projects featuring popular sampler motifs. Motifs ranging from flowers, trees, and shrubs, to people, animals and buildings, are combined with a variety of borders, alphabets, and...
 

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Adapted from the critically acclaimed chronicle of U.S. history, a study of American expansionism around the world is told from a grassroots perspective and provides an analysis of important events from Wounded Knee to Iraq, in a volume created in the format of a graphic novel. Simultaneous. 100,000 first printing.

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Inspired by examples from around the world, Brenda Keyes has designed 50 projects featuring popular sampler motifs. Motifs ranging from flowers, trees, and shrubs, to people, animals and buildings, are combined with a variety of borders, alphabets, and...
 

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Adapted from the critically acclaimed chronicle of U.S. history, a study of American expansionism around the world is told from a grassroots perspective and provides an analysis of important events from Wounded Knee to Iraq, in a volume created in the format of a graphic novel. Simultaneous. 30,000 first printing.

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"The People's History Project: Vol. 1 *" (10/19/2004) Spoken Word Zinn, Howard, Alternative TentaclesLiner Note Authors: Arundhati Roy; Noam Chomsky. Recording information: Boston, MA (02/24/1993-10/10/2001); Cambridge, MA (02/24/1993-10/10/2001); Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA (02/24/1993-10/10/2001); Reed College, Portland, OR (02/24/1993-10/10/2001); Taos Talking Film Festival (02/24/1993-10/10/2001). Author: Howard Zinn. Introduction by: David Barsamian. In his recordings, author and historian Howard Zinn comes off as the warmer and friendlier version of Noam Chomsky. Zinn clearly shares Chomsky's leftist political views and his notion of how the reporting of both news and history can distort their impact on the Average Joe, but while Chomsky is a brilliant man but not the world's most engaging speaker, Zinn has a personal magnetism, good humor, and sense of compassion that make his readings genuinely engaging experiences. The People's History Project, Vol. 1 is a six-CD box set (released by Alternative Tentacles in cooperation with AK Press) that collects four previously released albums of Zinn's lectures -- A People's History of the United States, Artists in a Time of War, Heroes and Martyrs, and Stories Hollywood Never Tells. While Zinn's lectures in this set demand a certain knowledge of and interest in America's social and political history (as well as a willingness to accept a version of America's past that may not conform with what you learned in sixth grade), this material often has as much to do with political philosophy as hard facts, and Zinn is a fine storyteller who puts an admirable focus on the human dimension of American history. These recordings hardly replace a reading of Zinn's works, especially A People's History of the United States, but they certainly comprise a fascinating supplement, and while this presents an awful lot of Zinn in one package, it's never dull and is truly enlightening -- those introducing themselves to Zinn as a speaker may want to try one of the individual albums first, but those already tuned in to his perspective will want to hear it all. ~ Mark Deming

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