Ace the PMP Exam [Book Review]
If you are looking for a straightforward PMP exam prep book then Ace the PMP Exam by Jack Risos is a very good choice
Interested in project management? Elizabeth Harrin is the author of several top-selling, practical guides to how to manage projects published by PMI, APM, Kogan Page and the British Computer Society.
Drawing from her own experience and plenty of case studies, surveys and research, these books are the ‘mentor on the shelf’ you need to get ahead and learn what really works when it comes to juggling your workload.
Project management books reviewed and the top takeaways shared for you! Learn about the new trends in project management from the best authors.
If you are looking for a straightforward PMP exam prep book then Ace the PMP Exam by Jack Risos is a very good choice
Here are my recommendations for the best agile books for project managers. Learn more about agile if you are looking to learn more or transitioning your organisation.
I recommend these three books for new project managers to get your career off to a great start.
Learn what I thought about Bridging the PM Competency Gap in this book review. I dig into the main concepts of the book, and discuss whether it’s the right book for you to improve the skills of your team.
Beth Spriggs’ book The Project Manager’s Little Book of Cheats is a practical and funny guide on how to be a better project manager.
My book will make it easier for you to start talking, writing, presenting and sharing about your project in a way that takes the comms planning process and makes it as low stress as possible.
This isn’t your average volume of poetry. On the left-hand page is an explanation of the core business concept described in the Haiku and a note about which process it relates to.
The communication tools in this Project Management Communication Tools by William Dow and Bruce Taylor are applicable across various projects and most industries.
Gerry Lewis’s book Shine is about becoming a better communicator and presenter. I recently had the chance to read it and here is my review.
Do you work in a startup, or digital project management? This might be the book you are looking for. It explains why some companies take off and others don’t.
How do you create buy-in and a collaborative working environment on your projects? I’ve reviewed Project-Driven Creation, a book that tells you how. I’ve pulled out the key points for you.
Do you lack confidence at work? Read my takeaways from Grace Killelea’s book, The Confidence Effect. You’ll find some ideas to boost your confidence, build your network and feel that you can be taken more seriously at work.