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Project Management For Dummies

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The bestselling "bible" of project management

In today's time-crunched, cost-conscious global business environment, tight project deadlines and stringent expectations are the norm. Now with 25 percent new and updated content, Project Management For Dummies introduces you to the principles of successful project management and shows you how to motivate any team to gain maximum productivity.

You'll learn how to organize, estimate, and schedule projects efficiently and effectively. You'll also discover how to manage deliverables, issue changes, assess risks, maintain communications, and live up to expectations by making the most of the latest technology and software—and by avoiding common problems that can trip up even the best project managers.

The latest information on measuring project management ROI and value to the organization (and customers) Managing Continuous Process Improvement Examples of formats used for different aspects of project management Managing distressed projects and managing multiple team projects Hierarchical decomposition and how it can dramatically improve the effectiveness of project planning and control The latest trend of embracing the use of social media to drive efficiency and improve socialization New information on managing and resolving conflicts that occur during a project Explanations of concepts tested in the PMP certification exam with study tips and practices to help you pass

Project Management For Dummies gives professionals like you everything you need to be successful project managers.

411 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 12, 2001

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176 reviews6 followers
September 5, 2018
Хорошая систематизация для чайников, самоваров и аэропрессов
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Author 2 books63 followers
January 28, 2008
This was my kind of book! It wasn't super-engaging, but I really enjoyed all of the practical details on project management. The skills learned here are invaluable in my work, as I continue to take on more responsibility in DiscipleMakers.

In addition, Erin and I were able to use the material to develop a "project plan" for our current adoption process! There were so many things to remember, that we were just losing track of them until we get them down on paper. Once we did, it helped the process to flow very smoothly, and we could just focus on trusting the Lord through it (rather than frantically wondering if we remembered to do everything we needed to do).
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178 reviews46 followers
January 29, 2018
I recieved this book about 3 years ago from a friend because I had been speaking about how I wanted to do a project management course. This book is really great for me as a beginner. Its simple, understandable and gives a holistic understanding of project management. It doesnt, however, delve deeper into the different aspects of project management which are highlighted in the book. I learnt a lot and really want to apply what I learnt in my work
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67 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2018
I listened to the audio version of this book, and found it extremely helpful. It's not a book that only speaks about prioritizing stuff and time management, blah, blah, blah. The book actually explains to you how to build a road map, but probably most importantly a formula so you can delegate stuff and accomplish projects faster.
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15 reviews4 followers
February 10, 2018
The project manager in charge of the publication of this book must have skipped the quality control stage. This edition is replete with typos, repetitions and omissions, which is rather irritating. I hope the next edition will be proofread.
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44 reviews
October 2, 2010
Good reference. Will likely come back to it in future endeavor.
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3 reviews6 followers
September 14, 2016
Amazingly useful

If you're looking to manage a team of people to achieve a shared objective, this book is a bible to achieve just that.
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133 reviews9 followers
April 19, 2018
So, it's hard to make a book about Project Management interesting, so I won't fault this book for being generally dull. However, I had hoped it would align more with the Project Management Book of Knowledge (which the description said it did), which it didn't, at least not very well.
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296 reviews
April 9, 2018
Good information, but the overuse of headings, subheadings and boldface made it hard to organize in my mind.
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523 reviews1 follower
June 30, 2018
My accomplished colleagues who are 50+ could read this and discover that they are talented project managers. The book will give you the jargon. Have at it.
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30 reviews1 follower
December 18, 2018
Good graphics, great exersices. Good information overall.
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3 reviews
November 21, 2016
La gestion de projet pour les nuls is not what you called an easy book to read. I've learn a lot of information, maybe too much actually.
At some point I really taught that I was reading a book for my school. It was maybe too much to handle.
Doing some small resume everyday really helped to keep track of the book.

I learned more that I enjoyed but I can say that if you really suck at handling a project, at the end of the book you will feel special like at least you've learned something.
It's a big book, so if you're lazy I recommend you to separate the book in part so you won't feel like it never end.

I still feel like I've learned things that i will use, but you can't remember everything, I suggest to people to take this book as their bible for their project, that's what I will do.

A good point was the multiple examples in the book, cause whenever I felt like I was missing something they expose it with a real life example and situation that I could be a part of one day. It was a way for me to get out of the school zone that they settle.

To Conclude,

Good Book but way too big and to much information to handle
18 reviews
July 6, 2023
"Project Management For Dummies" is a good starting point if you're new to project management. It breaks down big concepts into easy-to-understand language and covers the basics really well. The real-world examples and practical tips make it super helpful. But on the downside, if you're an experienced project manager, this might feel a bit too basic for you. Also, while it's great for understanding the general idea of project management, it doesn't dive too deep into any specific methodologies. It's like a broad overview rather than a deep-dive. But for beginners, it's a solid choice to get your feet wet.
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82 reviews
January 28, 2022
Project Management for Dummies

This book is a good clarification of principle business process and operations. I learned how projects are designed, why it is important to organize team members and stakeholders, and the active role of management during projects. It offers a lot of examples of scheduling and work task assignments. I would recommend this book as an intermediate intro for all marketing, sales, and team management members.
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2,737 reviews232 followers
February 20, 2024
Managing Projects and Projecting Management

This is a great book on the realm of project management.

I got a lot out of it, and would very much recommend it.

Especially an important read if you are a programmer/analyst or a business analyst.

4.1/5
15 reviews
November 4, 2025
This book is extremely helpful and I only read pieces that applied to my situation for family. I rate it a four star because I don’t plan to reread or reuse the material again and has a desire to shop for the next like book with more detail.
19 reviews2 followers
August 8, 2018
A useful guide for quantitative details about project management techniques.
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269 reviews4 followers
December 18, 2018
Listening to this book was not a perfect fit for me. Should have found a physical copy. Abosrbed maybe 5% of what Portny was talking about.
68 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2020
I got the UK edition. Prefer US. Thats y i didnt read the whole thing. Just flipped through.
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111 reviews24 followers
July 13, 2021
Are decent workmanlike book.

Gems near the end include “degrees of delegation“, and some ideas about how to hold people accountable within your organization that do not fall within your authority.
26 reviews
December 29, 2023
Great book for beginning of journey in product management. A lot of inspirations and examples that can be used in daily work tasks.
5 reviews
January 8, 2025
It's an okay book. Wish the content was more, okay starting point for a quick few minute read.
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2,465 reviews11 followers
September 30, 2023
Don’t walk under that latter

No book can be the end all be all on a subject, especially a subject like Project Management. If you’re a fair idea of what project management is and want a fair overview then this book can work for you. Even if you are in the field and just want a different perspective to chew on then this book can still work. It is full of the obvious so most of the time you will say that is obvious; however, once in a while, there is an obvious that you did not think of. Sometimes looking at a book on a subject a different way you can obtain new insights. Remember there are worlds outside the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge.)

If you thought that the PM was the Prime Minister. Then this book even though it says for dummies can get overwhelming in detail. On the other hand, the examples (especially charts) were derived from some secret formula that was not revealed in the book. If you live and breathe projects then this book may be too fundamental and disjointed. If you are going for your PMP (Project Management Professional) credentials then again this is not the book for you because that is not the purpose of the book. Knowing the subject well you may find the statements too simple and a little degrading.

The bottom line is this is a good book for those that need it. However, the is room for Improvement.
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1,670 reviews52 followers
December 17, 2013
Meh. It wasn't bad. I was looking for something a bit more in depth but I guess that's my fault for buying "for dummies". On the plus side, I got this online used at Amazon and it was 25 cents plus three bucks for shipping so I didn't exactly get ripped off.

There are some useful formulas in here that I could use to help evaluate ongoing projects in order to get a different perspective than what I already had but generally I feel like this was written for someone with little to no supervisory experience or training who is suddenly thrust into a project management role and is severely out of the depth. If you're already semi comfortable or more so as a project manager then I would suggest skipping over this book and finding something else more detailed and challenging.
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211 reviews
March 10, 2011
Was pretty fascinating. I decided since there is so much I want to accomplish in my life, the knowledge in this book might come in handy. It goes over defining the project, who your audience is, breaking down the project into its activities, making network diagrams, estimating budget and timelines, planning for other resources, computer software that can help (weak chapter), team member roles and responsibilities, risk management, tracking progress, communication, leadership and management. It provides a lot of useful information that you could apply to all the parts of your life!
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