Important New Tools for Managing Your Small Projects As Part of a Larger Program! The first edition of Project Management for Small Projects introduced project management processes, tools, and techniques that are scalable and adaptable to small projects. Project managers learned a structured, disciplined approach to managing small projects sensibly and realistically. This new edition is updated throughout to reflect the PMBOK® Guide, Fifth Edition , balancing the particular needs of small projects with the project management methodology. Project managers who are proficient at managing and leading their own projects are increasingly being called upon to work collaboratively with other project managers to lead components of a program. In addition to knowing how to manage processes and how to lead the team, project managers must now also know how to collaborate and share knowledge with other project managers. A new chapter on program management offers important insights and guidance for managing a group of related small projects in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually. Sandra Rowe , PhD, PMP, MBA, MSCIS, has more than 25 years of project management experience. Her responsibilities have included leading information technology and process improvement projects; developing project management processes, tools, and techniques; and designing, developing, and delivering project management training programs. She has taught graduate-level project management courses and speaks regularly on project management processes, project management for small projects, the project office, knowledge sharing, and lessons learned.
PMBOK was at the vesion 4 when I took the PMP exam, so it was great to refresh the PM methodology with this guide as it is based on the latest PMBOK version so far, which is the version 6. Additionally the book applies perfectly the PMP body of knowledge to managing small project, so that they are managed profesionally, but with the right amount of overhead and processes. The small project, as they are small, they might not require much overhead, but it is still necessary to keep some of the basics so that the right results are achieved. Great book. I really recommend it.
Pretty matter of fact book on project management. I should go back and takes better notes and she how I can apply it to my own work. This is not my favorite subject, so I am learning. ,
Excellent read for all those project managers who regularly deal with small and/or simple projects that need a less structurally complicated and yet tailored and properly fitted approach. The author clearly shows how one can take the bigger PMI/PMBOK approach and fit it to smaller projects.