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Average rating: 3.98 · 187 ratings · 14 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Handbook of Program Man...

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Harvest of the Sun: An Illu...

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“Hell hath no fury like a stakeholder scorned.”
James T. Brown, The Handbook of Program Management: How to Facilitate Project Success with Optimal Program Management

“it is often the best people who make the worst mistakes, because the best people do the most complex work. For this reason, they will attempt to do what it takes to make it happen and will try the most creative solutions.”
James T. Brown, The Handbook of Program Management: How to Facilitate Project Success with Optimal Program Management

“Successful program management is about choosing a right pathway and owning the advantages and disadvantages of the chosen path, because in the real world the optimal or perfect path doesn’t exist.”
James T. Brown, The Handbook of Program Management: How to Facilitate Project Success with Optimal Program Management



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