Buildings, Projects, and Babies: Managing to Deliver

Read [Yasser Osman, Yara Osman Book] * Buildings, Projects, and Babies: Managing to Deliver Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Buildings, Projects, and Babies: Managing to Deliver The project manager, whose responsibilities are the focus of the book, is the equivalent of the delivery room nurse “in their ability to monitor events, and to identify issues that require immediate solutions, find those solutions, and implement them.” The Book runs through a series of situations in which various construction-related problems arise and walks the reader through the ways to fix them. The Book has a favourite metaphor for his field: “the construction site itself c

Buildings, Projects, and Babies: Managing to Deliver

Author :
Rating : 4.54 (751 Votes)
Asin : B0727XLZ2Q
Format Type :
Number of Pages : 166 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-03
Language : English

DESCRIPTION:

Amina said Great and useful project management book. I generally do not write reviews but this book was truly amazing. It has a unique analogy and is very easy to read/comprehend. It gives useful ideas on solving solutions in many possible workplace challenges. I highly recommend it.

The project manager, whose responsibilities are the focus of the book, is the equivalent of the delivery room nurse “in their ability to monitor events, and to identify issues that require immediate solutions, find those solutions, and implement them.” The Book runs through a series of situations in which various construction-related problems arise and walks the reader through the ways to fix them. The Book has a favourite metaphor for his field: “the construction site itself can be seen as a kind of ‘delivery room.’ ” The building’s architect is the doctor; the client is the father; the contractor is the mother. Offering tips and strategies in this manual for project managers, The Author -An experienced project manager- who has worked on many construction sites, never uses the word “problem” for the hurdles that come up during the building process. He prefers the term “issues,” because to call something a problem is to expect no solution, and a project manager has no such luxury. Balancing between the Moving Wealth (Team) and Fixed Wealth (Thing), this book, seeks to explain the role of the project manager and to offer strategies for those who fill that role. By keeping a cool head and falling back

OTHER BOOK COLLECTION