Harvard Business Review's Project Management Handbook is a comprehensive guide to increasing the success of any project. It provides practical, nontechnical language on launching, leading, and sponsoring successful projects and features a new, simple, and universal framework for breaking down projects into building blocks. It also covers topics such as agile, traditional, and hybrid methods, twelve principles of successful projects, and managing a project portfolio. With case studies from both public and private sectors, this handbook is essential for any leader or manager in the project economy.
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