Brief anecdotes about best practices or warnings about potential pitfalls for starting manager as well as experienced. A useful collection of various observations in the field. Nothing specially oriented or lead to best practices step by step, but easy and funny to read. My second book from the collection "97 Things..."
This book was quite mediocre for my liking, but surely interesting is the many different approach one can see in only one book because of the many authors! Some of the authors are actually quite clueless about software project management and would be much better if they work in other fields and there are some gems who are really good at it - not forgetting all those people in-between.
The reason why this book is worth to be read in my opinion is to see this broad view. You should not think about the written words as recipes though haha.
I gave 3 stars, because I already gave 4 stars to books that are much better in this areas, but the book is not shitty, just avarage and still worth reading.
Sounds interesting, but one too many generic project manager snippets. Manage your deliverables, communicate clearly and other "motherhood and apple pie stuff". Yes, there are some good snippets and some of the contributors are far more insightful than others... All in all, probably not the key text, but some PMs might find it comforting to get reinforcement of the usual practices from the fellow practitioners.
Formatted like a compendium of tips and tricks, this book provides some advice we can follow on those projects that we have under our responsibility. Without being a reading that reveals "the meaning of life", I consider prudent to read this book in your spare time, to better understand about the world of project management and how projects can be brought to fruition, from a non-technical perspective.
Many of the tips are really helpful, but often too superficial. They won't provide basic knowledge on how to manage projects, but give you good advice for many problematic situations you will surely encounter.
Very interesting views from project managers and the difficulties they have faced in their projects. A good way to learn from other's mistakes and advices!
Not so good as I expected. Only 1 story from those 97 was really inspirational for me. It was about hiring people - do not search for skills, search for talents.