Managing Projects in the Real World: The Tips and Tricks No One Tells You About When You Start

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Managing Projects in the Real World provides clear and actionable advice to project managers for recognizing, anticipating, and overcoming challenges associated with the human component of leading others. The mechanics of project management are rational and straightforward to learn. The art of project management is irrational and complex to learn.

Project managers need to develop a repertoire of soft skills that are typically hard for them, since they rose through the ranks to that position by virtue of superior reasoning skills. But if a project manager cannot adjudicate the clash of personalities, finesse the friction between assigned and preferred roles, steer clear of hidden hazards, and diplomatically resolve overlapping assertions of competing authority—that project manager is in a world of trouble.

From the human perils of project management, nobody is better qualified to rescue beleaguered project managers than Melanie McBride—veteran PM and author of the Intel blog, The Accidental Profession. She sheds light on those dark, dusty places that fall between the cracks of theory and best practice out in the real world where irate colleagues, unrealistic product launch dates, and virtual meetings reign supreme and run amok. In this book you’ll find targeted discussions and specific techniques to empower you to meet the challenges that project managers face every day. The book is structured into project phases to help any project manager on any kind of project jump right to the tried and true solution for the challenge at hand.

Author(s): Melanie McBride (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Apress
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Business/Management Science, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
How to Figure Out What’s Really Going On....Pages 3-19
Effective Meetings in the Real World....Pages 21-33
Team Building....Pages 35-47
The “Special” Ones....Pages 49-55
Front Matter....Pages 57-57
You Have to Do the Work....Pages 59-73
How to Develop a Robust Schedule....Pages 75-90
How to Say No to Unrealistic Target Dates....Pages 91-98
A Special Case: Planning for the Holiday Season....Pages 99-102
Front Matter....Pages 103-103
Leadership Showtime....Pages 105-120
Decision Making....Pages 121-130
Presenting Project Updates....Pages 131-143
Stakeholder Management in the Real World....Pages 145-159
Communicating with Difficult People....Pages 161-167
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Is Your Team Ready to Release?....Pages 171-182
Leading When the Music Stops....Pages 183-188
You Really Ought to Be Doing This....Pages 189-196
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
Is Project Management Right for You?....Pages 199-205
Are You a Professional?....Pages 207-214
Getting Better at It....Pages 215-231
Back Matter....Pages 599-612