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Agile Project Management: How to Succeed in the Face of Changing Project Requirements

Agile Project Management: How to Succeed in the Face of Changing Project Requirements

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth a read.
Review: I found this to be a very empowering book as it really bridges the gap between project management theory (as described in numerous other books) and what actually happens in the real world. By wrapping the human, organizational, and business context around common PM concepts, Chin has helped clarified how to apply these concepts for effective results in fast paced projects.

This is an easy read with a writing style that is more like a novel than a text book. The descriptions and examples resonate well with my own experiences, which may be why I found it so valuable.

I've come away with at least a half dozen new PM ideas that I can apply immediately (probably more). I'd recommend this book for project managers, as well as, project sponsors and other executives interested in PM.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth a read.
Review: I found this to be a very empowering book as it really bridges the gap between project management theory (as described in numerous other books) and what actually happens in the real world. By wrapping the human, organizational, and business context around common PM concepts, Chin has helped clarified how to apply these concepts for effective results in fast paced projects.

This is an easy read with a writing style that is more like a novel than a text book. The descriptions and examples resonate well with my own experiences, which may be why I found it so valuable.

I've come away with at least a half dozen new PM ideas that I can apply immediately (probably more). I'd recommend this book for project managers, as well as, project sponsors and other executives interested in PM.


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