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The Manager's Pocket Guide to Project Management
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  Michael Greer  
 

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If you want a concise distillation of all the essential tasks an effective project manager should be executing, The Manager's Pocket Guide to Project Management is the book for you. The author presents a performance support system based on the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge. It reflects the best practices in the emerging field of project management. The Manager's Pocket Guide to Project Management is a set of worksheets, guidelines, checklists, and other tools for use by novices to perform specific project management tasks in a step-by-step fashion. It's not necessary to read through the entire book to apply a particular tool. The Manager's Pocket Guide to Project Management allows those new to project management to quickly acquire broad knowledge and skills related to the project management processes, terminology, tools, and techniques.

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    Determine Need and Feasibility
    Create Project Plan
    Create Deliverables Specifications
    Create Deliverables
    Test & Implement Deliverables
    Your Unique Project Life Cycle
    Phases, Processes, and Action Items: Pulling It All Together
    Your Project Management Action Tools
    Demonstrate Project Need and Feasibility
    Evaluating Project Scope
    Guidelines for Defining and Sequencing Project Activities
    Estimate Durations for Activities and Resources Required
    Developing the Project Schedule
    Building a Budget and Spending Plan
    Developing the Project Communications Plan
    Keeping Things Moving - "To-Do" List to Help You Execute, Control, and Close Out Your Project
    The Project Status Report
    Close Out Project Activities
    Potential Shortcuts for Low-Risk Projects
    When to Kill the Project

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