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Author info: https: //www.amazon.com/Michael-Greer/e/B001KIVUFA[Summary infographic: https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1CuCCkhN07E5Eobqzm_GRlUl6QwdxG0tA/view ] [?Looking for a link that changed? See: https: //mikegreersworthsharing.blogspot.com] ==This is Mike Greer's eclectic compilation of practical PM tools, thought-provoking PM essays and suggestions for helping individual project managers and their teams stay sane while delivering good quality finished products. It consists of 54 Chapters and hundreds of live links to additional PM resources. Most of the chapters were originally published as blog posts through Greer's websites and have never before been released in book form. (See http: //worth-sharing.net for info on Greer's websites, blog posts, videos, etc.) A few chapters include some important, classic excerpts from Greer's previous books.--- The book is divided into 6 main Parts, including: ** Part 1: The Meaning of Project ManagementPart 1 contains 3 chapters focusing on what Project Management (PM) has come to mean to the author after having written several PM books & spent decades practicing PM & teaching PM workshops for PM Newbies.** Part 2: PM TechniquesThis Part contains a dozen chapters focusing on specific strategies & tools that project managers or team members can use to better manage their projects & their team relationships.** Part 3: Working with Your Team & Maintaining Your SanityThis Part includes a dozen chapters dealing with some of the interpersonal "people stuff" that makes working with project teams so challenging. It includes "war stories" & specific strategies that might help the project manager and the team work together more effectively, get better results and feel good about participating on any project.** Part 4: Peace of MindThis Part includes a dozen chapters that examine the author's favorite perspectives and specific techniques that can lead you to a more peaceful state of mind. This Part is based on the following assumptions: If you're all crazy & agitated, you'll likely transmit this insanity to the rest of your project team. And worse, your work-related agitation is likely to follow you home, generally screwing up your personal life. On the other hand, if you can acquire a centered, peaceful state of mind, there's a good chance you can help to calm things down on your project when things start to get tense.** Part 5: PM Leadership and VisionThis Part includes seven chapters which examine the broader organizational context of PM (project management) and suggests ways that would-be PM leaders might clarify their PM vision and create a better organizational climate for PM.** Part 6: Of PM Skills and How They Are AcquiredThis Part includes eight chapters that leverage the author's several decades of experience in performance analysis, instructional/curriculum design and PM (project management) training. While some of the articles are directed to PM trainers and HR people, others speak directly to the PM newbie who is looking to get started on a career as a project manager or team leader.=== REVIEW BY CESAR ABEID, PMP (Author of Project Management for You [http: //pmforthemasses.com/pm4u] & host of PM for the Masses Podcast [http: //pmforthemasses.com] =====> ..". By linking unlikely topics such as project management, ADHD, elephant dung, and others, Michael helps us see that rather than being defined by labels such as 'project manager, ' we are organic, living human beings in search for meaning, love, and fulfillment. Through incredible stories and unexpected metaphors, Michael convinces the readers that for us to be good, centered project managers, it helps to be good, centered people first." -See Cesar's full review at http: //goo
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