Managing Projects in the Real World: The Tips and Tricks No One Tells You About When You Start (Paperback)
暫譯: 在現實世界中管理專案:開始時沒有人告訴你的技巧與竅門 (平裝本)

Melanie McBride

  • 出版商: Apress
  • 出版日期: 2013-11-26
  • 售價: $1,510
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,435
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1430265116
  • ISBN-13: 9781430265115
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商品描述

Managing Projects in the Real World provides clear and actionable advice to project managers for recognizing, anticipating, and overcoming challenges associated with the human component of leading others. The mechanics of project management are rational and straightforward to learn. The art of project management is irrational and complex to learn. 

Project managers need to develop a repertoire of soft skills that are typically hard for them, since they rose through the ranks to that position by virtue of superior reasoning skills. But if a project manager cannot adjudicate the clash of personalities, finesse the friction between assigned and preferred roles, steer clear of hidden hazards, and diplomatically resolve overlapping assertions of competing authority—that project manager is in a world of trouble.

From the human perils of project management, nobody is better qualified to rescue beleaguered project managers than Melanie McBride—veteran PM and author of the Intel blog, The Accidental Profession. She sheds light on those dark, dusty places that fall between the cracks of theory and best practice out in the real world where irate colleagues, unrealistic product launch dates, and virtual meetings reign supreme and run amok.  In this book you’ll find targeted discussions and specific techniques to empower you to meet the challenges that project managers face every day. The book is structured into project phases to help any project manager on any kind of project jump right to the tried and true solution for the challenge at hand.

What you’ll learn

 

After reading Managing Projects in the Real World: The Tips and Tricks No One Tells You About When You Start, project managers will know:

  • How to execute basic project management tasks such as building dynamic schedules, developing risk management plans, holding others accountable, and conducting effective meetings.
  • How to navigate the tricky bits, such as unrealistic due dates and virtual meetings with multitasking attendees.
  • How to communicate effectively with project stakeholders and manage their expectations and different communication styles.
  • How to deal with stakeholders with classically difficult personas, such as bullies, micromanagers, visionaries, and prisoners.
  • How to continually improve in your PM craft and decision-making abilities.

 

Who this book is for

  • Primary: project, program, and product managers 
  • Secondary: any team leader or director

Table of Contents

  1. How to Figure Out What’s Really Going On
  2. Effective Meetings in The Real World
  3. Team Building
  4. The “Special” Ones
  5. You Have to Do the Work
  6. How to Develop a Robust Schedule
  7. How To Say “No” to Unrealistic Target Dates
  8. A Special Case: Planning for the Holiday Season
  9. Leadership Showtime
  10. Decision Making
  11. Presenting Project Updates
  12. Stakeholder Management
  13. Communicating with Difficult People
  14. Is Your Team Ready to Release
  15. Leading When the Music Stops
  16. You Really Ought to Be Doing This
  17. Is Project Management Right for You?
  18. Are You a Professional?
  19. Getting Better at It

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《在現實世界中管理專案》為專案經理提供清晰且可行的建議,幫助他們識別、預測並克服與領導他人相關的人際挑戰。專案管理的機制是理性且簡單易學的,而專案管理的藝術則是非理性且複雜的。

專案經理需要發展一套通常對他們來說較為困難的軟技能,因為他們是憑藉卓越的推理能力晉升到這個職位的。然而,如果專案經理無法調解個性衝突、妥善處理分配角色與偏好角色之間的摩擦、避開潛在的隱患,並且能夠外交地解決重疊的競爭權威主張,那麼這位專案經理將面臨重重困難。

在專案管理的人際危機中,沒有比梅蘭妮·麥克布萊德(Melanie McBride)更適合拯救困境中的專案經理了——她是資深的專案經理,也是英特爾部落格《意外的職業》的作者。她揭示了那些在理論與最佳實踐之間的黑暗、塵封之地,這裡充斥著憤怒的同事、不切實際的產品發布日期以及失控的虛擬會議。在這本書中,您將找到針對性的討論和具體技術,幫助您應對專案經理每天面臨的挑戰。這本書按照專案階段結構化,幫助任何類型的專案經理直接找到針對當前挑戰的可靠解決方案。

您將學到的內容

在閱讀《在現實世界中管理專案:開始時沒有人告訴你的技巧與竅門》後,專案經理將了解:

- 如何執行基本的專案管理任務,例如建立動態時間表、制定風險管理計畫、讓他人負責以及進行有效的會議。
- 如何應對棘手的情況,例如不切實際的截止日期和多任務參與者的虛擬會議。
- 如何與專案相關者有效溝通,並管理他們的期望和不同的溝通風格。
- 如何處理具有典型困難個性的相關者,例如霸凌者、微觀管理者、願景者和囚徒。
- 如何不斷提升您的專案管理技藝和決策能力。

本書的讀者對象

- 主要:專案、計畫和產品經理
- 次要:任何團隊領導或主管

目錄

1. 如何弄清楚實際情況
2. 現實世界中的有效會議
3. 團隊建設
4. “特別”的人
5. 您必須做的工作
6. 如何制定穩健的時間表
7. 如何對不切實際的目標日期說“不”
8. 特殊案例:假日季節的規劃
9. 領導力的時刻
10. 決策
11. 專案更新的呈現
12. 相關者管理
13. 與困難的人溝通
14. 您的團隊準備好發布了嗎
15. 當音樂停止時的領導
16. 您真的應該這樣做
17. 專案管理適合您嗎?
18. 您是一位專業人士嗎?
19. 如何變得更好