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Project Management Handbook

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Project Manager's Handbook uses industry-specific examples to demonstrate how project management principles are used throughout the industrial world to launch, manage, and execute projects.

Table of Contents:
Section 1: Shelter and Conveyance Construction
Section 2: Defense and Aerospace
Section 3: Financial Support
Section 4: Development of Natural Resources
Section 5: Computers & Communication
Section 6: Power: Electricity and Gas Generation and Distribution
Section 7: Media and Entertainment
Section 8: Things That Move
Section 9: Government
Section 10: Health Care
Section 11: Information Systems/Technology
Section 12: Educational Systems
Section 13: Organizational Renewal


Summary: PROJECT MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK
Rating: 5

This is the BIBLE of All project management information... pages of specific data, presented in an understandable fashion...Designed as a reference tool as opposed to a book to be read cover to cover...If you have a question or concern about "Project Management" this is the resource to provide you with a game plan.

725 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1988

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September 1, 2025
This book stands as a comprehensive reference for project management, offering detailed coverage of principles, processes, and techniques that span from planning and organizing to execution and evaluation. It is particularly strong in presenting structured methodologies and frameworks that provide a solid foundation for professionals seeking to improve consistency and control in their projects. The depth of information and breadth of topics make it a valuable resource for both students and practitioners. However, its academic tone and dense style may feel overwhelming to readers looking for a more accessible, hands-on guide, and some of the material reflects a traditional approach rather than modern agile practices.
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