McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Courses
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The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Project Management Course
by Helen S Cooke and Karen Tate
"The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Project Management Course" details how to balance organizational resources with human performance to ensure the greatest impact from each project. From examples of key project management activities in action to chapter-ending self-tests and a comprehensive "final exam," it will provide you with the knowledge and guidance you need to manage virtually any project in any environment.
The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Course: Project Management, Second Edition
by Helen Cooke and Karen Tate
In today's ultracompetitive world of business, those in charge want results on time and on budget--and they're turning to project managers to deliver. Skilled project managers are in high demand, and the profession is growing at an unprecedented rate.
The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Course: Project Management, Second Edition, combines expert insight, advice based on realworld experience, and the latest developments into a single, concise package. In the span of 36 hours, you'll learn how to:
- Plan, launch, manage, and close projects
- Build the best team for each project
- Shape and drive a project using effective leadership
- Manage quality, costs, time, and risk
- Deploy the latest project management technologies
Complete with chapter-ending self-tests and a comprehensive online final exam, The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Course: Project Management, Second Edition, provides the guidance you need to manage any project under any conditions.