Project Management Communications Bible

“Project Management Communications Bible” by William Dow, PMP, is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on June 10, 2008. This edition spans 840 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the critical aspect of project communications. It addresses the increasing demand for effective communication tools in project management, particularly in an environment where projects need to be completed faster, cheaper, and better.
Readers will find a wealth of best practices, tips, and tools designed for project managers, stakeholders, and project teams. The book includes various charts, graphs, and tables that are ready for immediate application, making it a practical guide for enhancing project communications and planning. Covering topics related to business and economics, project management, and public affairs, this resource serves as an authoritative reference for those looking to improve their project communication strategies.
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The authoritative reference on one of the most important aspects of managing projects–project communications
With shorter production cycles and the demand for projects being faster, cheaper, and better, the need for project communications tools has increased. Written with the project manager, stakeholder, and project team in mind, this resource provides the best practices, tips, tricks, and tools for successful project communications and planning. The featured charts, graphs, and tables are all ready for immediate use.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
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