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'For all involved in projects, it's a book that needs to be on your bookshelf, but better in your hand'.
Bob Saunders, Open University and Association for Project Management.
'A thorough introduction to project managemnet. Highly recommended for use as an introductory course text'.
Paul Walley, Lecturer in Operations Management, Warwick Business School.
'A useful introduction to the subject, particularly for students, as it indicates the complexity of the subject and its importance in a wide range of industries'.
Prof J.H.Rogerson, Dean of Engineering, Science and Manufacturing, Cranfield Unive
Project Management is a fast-growing and increasingly professionalised discipline with record numbers of practitioners now gaining the PRINCE qualification. The formal tools and techniques of project management are being applied in an ever-wider range of industries and organisations.
As a mainstream skill, critical to business success, and under closer scrutiny for the benefits it delivers, its important the students of today and practitioners of tomorrow can rely on a comprehensive and contemporary text to support their learning. Drawing on the authors 20 years of teaching, research and consulting experience, Harvey Maylors latest edition of Project Management delivers this in style.
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Maylor's book tells you why.
It provides the reader with knowledge in context so that he/or she can make an informed judgment and more relevant decisions about how to proceed with a given project issue. If every project wasn't different Maylor's book wouldn't be so important. But projects are different, and this book is important.
For anyone wanting to really understand the real-life issues of project management this is a must read.
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