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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"Unlock Your Project Management Potential: The Ultimate Guide to Success!"
Are you ready to take your project management skills to new heights? Look no further than this comprehensive guide that will revolutionize the way you approach and execute projects.
This book uses a metaphor of the 'corporate gladiator' for project managers, given the challenges and opportunities they confront. From initiating and planning to executing and closing, each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide you with step-by-step guidance and practical insights.
· Discover the secrets of effective project management
· Discover a treasure trove of unconventional "gladiator tools" for success
· Bridge the gap between theory and practice
· Take charge of your projects and achieve exceptional results
Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to thrive in today's dynamic business landscape. Unlock Your Project Management Potential with the "Corporate Gladiators Handbook of Project Management" and embark on a transformative journey to project management excellence!
John Robert
John Robert is a project leadership enthusiast with two decades of experience in projects and operations. He has significant exposure in large-scale infrastructure projects and complex research program management. John is an engineer and MBA by education. He has 360-degree exposure as a consultant, project manager, leader, and contractor, from simple brick-and-mortar projects to ERP implementation to complex research and development programs.
While many of the projects he executed or led were successful; he also had his share of failures.
He considers his experience with challenging projects to be more valuable, the projects that have not met the time, cost, and scope targets. Many of them failed in spite of adopting the best practices of project management. His quest is in search of a solution to this; you will find this reflected in his writings.
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