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Leach, Lawrence P.
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658.404 21
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2000
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Richman, Larry L. (Larry Leon), 1955-
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658.404 21
Publication Date
2002
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Exploring the thinking behind project management -- then putting it to work!
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Haynes, Marion E.
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658.404 HAY
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2002
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Thomsett, Michael C.
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658.404 21
Publication Date
2002
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Completely revised, updated, and expanded, with new information on software and Internet resources.
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Howes, Norman R.
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658.404 21
Publication Date
2001
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Annotation This book/CD-ROM package blends theory, methods, psychology, and practice to introduce project management. It covers project management basics, from planning a project to evaluating performance, measuring productivity, and rescuing a failing project. There is also material on more complex concepts such as variance analysis, productivity ratios, and quantification of risk. The CD-ROM contains software tools for project management that can be used for learning and for projects. Howes has 30 years of project management experience. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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Mintzer, Richard.
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658.404 MIN
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2002
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O'Connell, Fergus.
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658.404 21
Publication Date
2001
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O'Connell, Fergus.
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620.0068 21
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1999
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Williams, James.
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658.402 21
Publication Date
2002
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This unique volume is the first to go beyond the theory of team dynamics and project management to present real world applications. The culmination of years of experience and research, the book describes practical techniques for building successful high performance project teams using actual examples from high tech companies. A concise guide for both new and experienced managers, this valuable resource enables you to: select the right projects for your organization; reduce the time needed for team development and productive operation; learn motivational and retention strategies for technical p.
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