Handbook of People in Project Management

Handbook of People in Project Management

Back in late autumn 2010 I was introduced to Dennis Lock and an epic journey began. We came together to co-edit a new book for Gower Publishing , a book that hadn’t really been written before and would eventually take almost three years to complete. It’s a book that I think should have been written years ago – something that would sit beside all the other books on project management that focused on techniques, tools and processes. It’s about the people side of project management. Without people we would have no projects yet without people we would probably all do a better job at delivering projects. It’s the one aspect we can’t do without – people are needed to manage and deliver projects for a whole host of other people who will use whatever the outcome is of the project. For years within the project management community there has been a worrying lack of focus on the people side of project management, but how can we focus on something that is potentially such a huge topic area

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Handbook of People in Project Management

     


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