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Experiencing Project Management

Best Practices, Challenges and Lessons Learned

Bittner, Elisabeth / Gregorc, Walter (Editor)

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1. Edition November 2010
231 Pages, Hardcover
228 Pictures (228 Colored Figures)
Practical Approach Book

ISBN: 978-3-89578-378-4
Wiley-VCH, Berlin

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Project managers tell about exciting tasks in many countries and about daily life as a project manager. Readers experience the fascination and features of a PM's career and how personal commitment and individual capabilities may perfectly act together in this unique profession.

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A project manager must not only master methods and processes, but also have the ability to deal with new, unexpected and critical situations. The book deals with these challenges, the passion for projects and the creativity which is required in order to lead projects and bring them to a successful conclusion. Experienced project managers report on exciting tasks in various countries, daily life as project managers and about their personal experiences and learning effects.
Readers will experience the fascinating appeal of the job of a "project manager", which also means constantly being prepared to get into a new task. Furthermore, the book provides ideas about how to overcome social, cultural, organisational, financial, bureaucratic or other hurdles.
Not only classic project managers - engineers and economists -, but also lawyers or industrial engineers, who work in projects or are interested in project work, will be inspired by this book, how personal commitment and professional, organisational and social capabilities combine to form this unique profession.

ELISABETH BITTNER
has built up communities on project management and project training and she does communication and PR for project management topics.

WALTER GREGORC
has directed projects in the USA, in Albania, Hong Kong, Oman, Saudi-Arabia, Turkey and Austria. In addition, he has special experiences in claim and contract management, in project assessment and in PM coaching.

Both are members of the Siemens Project Directors Community.

E. Bittner, München; W. Gregorc, Erlangen