Field Guide To Project Management David I. Cleland, Editor In the last two decades, the field of project management has moved from the fringes of the management discipline to the Projects are the building blocks of successful strategies. Now one book brings it all together in a skillful blend of conceptual basics and hands-on practice to stand as the cornerstone resource on project management systems. In Field Guide To Project Management, a who’s-who roster of expert authors presents practical explanations and advice on all aspects of project planning techniques, concepts, paradigms, processes, tools, and techniques. Field Guide To Project Management provides fundamental blueprints for successful project planning and execution. No other volume offers such a wealth of reliable information on project management systems in such a concise, authoritative, and accessible format. Read it cover to cover or use it as a reference for specific situations. This is a must-own volume for project managers, product developers, team leaders, and executive personnel in all industries.
Plenty of good points regarding Project Management, Project Management theory, PM structure, and team building. However, the book has a very large number of editorial errors. Lots of spelling errors, typos, and one or two equations that are wrong. I think that there are probably much better books out there on the subject.