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		<title>By: Patricia J. McAlister</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patricia J. McAlister</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I work for a major airline in New York and I am currently involved in the certification program to become a project manager. I study with the group and will be completed exactly PMBOK Project Management Module of courses including the simulation test. I bought several books on project management, but I found this: Fast Forward MBA in Project Management, to be most useful. Each chapter is divided &lt;p&gt; broken in important areas that can accommodate any skill level project manager. The only chapter that was particularly informative and helpful to me in terms of: the work breakdown structure (Chapter 6). Once a new student understands the concept of the PSP you have a solid basis for what is project management. I &lt;p&gt; constant reference in this book, I continue my studies and learn a new project management. There is some MUST HAVE title for a project manager added.Rating: 5.5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I work for a major airline in New York and I am currently involved in the certification program to become a project manager. I study with the group and will be completed exactly PMBOK Project Management Module of courses including the simulation test. I bought several books on project management, but I found this: Fast Forward MBA in Project Management, to be most useful. Each chapter is divided
<p> broken in important areas that can accommodate any skill level project manager. The only chapter that was particularly informative and helpful to me in terms of: the work breakdown structure (Chapter 6). Once a new student understands the concept of the PSP you have a solid basis for what is project management. I </p>
<p> constant reference in this book, I continue my studies and learn a new project management. There is some MUST HAVE title for a project manager added.<br />
Rating: 5.5</p>
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		<title>By: Mike Tarrani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Tarrani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>During my favorite text on the display of project management project management is, this treasure of skills and techniques handly PM is my constant companion. It is more than a quick reference guide - it contains lots of information I came across another book project, such as measures, estimation techniques and advice on a number of questions, PM be presented concisely. In other words, this book has a lot of meat and not fluff. &lt;p&gt; If you start a project that I recommend viewing project management as your first book. However, if you are a practicing and experienced project managers, this is &quot;must-have&quot;. And the price is right! When was the last time there was a decent book on project management (or any other technical or commercial subject), set at $ 15. 00? Price aside, the book value of the content and the fact that it includes project management, as it must be considered: the work breakdown structures, risk management, earned value and other controls. I recommend this book.Rating: 5.5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During my favorite text on the display of project management project management is, this treasure of skills and techniques handly PM is my constant companion. It is more than a quick reference guide &#8211; it contains lots of information I came across another book project, such as measures, estimation techniques and advice on a number of questions, PM be presented concisely. In other words, this book has a lot of meat and not fluff.
<p> If you start a project that I recommend viewing project management as your first book. However, if you are a practicing and experienced project managers, this is &#8220;must-have&#8221;. And the price is right! When was the last time there was a decent book on project management (or any other technical or commercial subject), set at $ 15. 00? Price aside, the book value of the content and the fact that it includes project management, as it must be considered: the work breakdown structures, risk management, earned value and other controls. I recommend this book.<br />
Rating: 5.5</p>
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		<title>By: Penrose Stout</title>
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		<dc:creator>Penrose Stout</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I teach project management to Fortune 100 companies and I am a principal of a Web-Based Enterprise Project Management, Project Oasis. Com &#039;. &lt;p&gt; I tell my students: &quot;If a book that they are all in a way you can quickly and put into practice and then get the book covers like Eric. The material in the book can be tested and applied in all sectors and all projects. &quot;I saw &lt;p&gt;, stole the book of conference rooms, I recommend you buy yours ... Of course, Amazon.Rating: 5.5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I teach project management to Fortune 100 companies and I am a principal of a Web-Based Enterprise Project Management, Project Oasis. Com &#8216;.
<p> I tell my students: &#8220;If a book that they are all in a way you can quickly and put into practice and then get the book covers like Eric. The material in the book can be tested and applied in all sectors and all projects. &#8220;I saw </p>
<p>, stole the book of conference rooms, I recommend you buy yours &#8230; Of course, Amazon.<br />
Rating: 5.5</p>
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		<title>By: Ian Walcott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Walcott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Verzuh book is at the head of his class. We recently launched a project management seminar here in Barbados and has been used throughout the text of the seminar. It is also a reference texts on our Project Management Professional Diploma Program. What most &lt;p&gt; heady and highly theoretical writers on project management in general not more than 500 pages, 300 pages Verzuh made. He has succeeded in demystifying project management and to present them in a way that everyone could follow there with an interest in the field. Therefore, it would be totally inappropriate to write this book in academic jargon. For the same reason, it is a perfect complement some of the more abstract academic texts that are there. We particularly found the chapter on &lt;p&gt; the project structure is very useful, since most fans will probably buy software and intuitively without fully understanding the control logic and the problem behind it. Verzuh text will definitely help you better understand the logic of the software. &lt;p&gt; The text is highly recommended and our students love it. &lt;p&gt; Andre Barrow &amp; Ian Walcott &lt;p&gt; Grey&#039;s Consulting Inc. greysconsulting @ Sunbeach. NetRating: 5.5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Verzuh book is at the head of his class. We recently launched a project management seminar here in Barbados and has been used throughout the text of the seminar. It is also a reference texts on our Project Management Professional Diploma Program. What most
<p> heady and highly theoretical writers on project management in general not more than 500 pages, 300 pages Verzuh made. He has succeeded in demystifying project management and to present them in a way that everyone could follow there with an interest in the field. Therefore, it would be totally inappropriate to write this book in academic jargon. For the same reason, it is a perfect complement some of the more abstract academic texts that are there. We particularly found the chapter on </p>
<p> the project structure is very useful, since most fans will probably buy software and intuitively without fully understanding the control logic and the problem behind it. Verzuh text will definitely help you better understand the logic of the software. </p>
<p> The text is highly recommended and our students love it. </p>
<p> Andre Barrow &#038; Ian Walcott </p>
<p> Grey&#8217;s Consulting Inc. greysconsulting @ Sunbeach. Net<br />
Rating: 5.5</p>
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		<title>By: slgiesen@aol.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought some books on project management. They range from drought, work on self-praise of vanity academic cryptic, disorganized and insultingly simplistic (including anything with the word &quot;idiot&quot; in the title). &lt;p&gt; This is the first book I read that I have adequately taken into account both the experience of the Prime Minister and those of the field. &lt;p&gt; The format is great. For someone who has a new project management, it supports a logical step by step flow with appropriate visuals and great case studies. For the PM, it is seasoned with a repository of problem solving techniques, examples and formulas. This is not a book that you are ready to loan to your friends (my copy was provided that one ear more &quot;dog&quot; in my collection). &lt;p&gt; pursuing a small business, but many of my clients are large enough (of the company, not ... nevermind). The words of &quot;The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management&quot; is adaptable to companies of all sizes and sizes of projects, case studies range from the development of the Boeing 767-400, like Safeco Field in Seattle keeps its grass green. If the rest of the &quot;Fast Forward MBA series as strong, results-oriented as this book, I may end up in the collection.Rating: 5.5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought some books on project management. They range from drought, work on self-praise of vanity academic cryptic, disorganized and insultingly simplistic (including anything with the word &#8220;idiot&#8221; in the title).
<p> This is the first book I read that I have adequately taken into account both the experience of the Prime Minister and those of the field. </p>
<p> The format is great. For someone who has a new project management, it supports a logical step by step flow with appropriate visuals and great case studies. For the PM, it is seasoned with a repository of problem solving techniques, examples and formulas. This is not a book that you are ready to loan to your friends (my copy was provided that one ear more &#8220;dog&#8221; in my collection). </p>
<p> pursuing a small business, but many of my clients are large enough (of the company, not &#8230; nevermind). The words of &#8220;The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management&#8221; is adaptable to companies of all sizes and sizes of projects, case studies range from the development of the Boeing 767-400, like Safeco Field in Seattle keeps its grass green. If the rest of the &#8220;Fast Forward MBA series as strong, results-oriented as this book, I may end up in the collection.<br />
Rating: 5.5</p>
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