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Strategic Project Management Made Simple - 2nd Edition by Terry Schmidt (Hardcover)

Strategic Project Management Made Simple - 2nd Edition by  Terry Schmidt (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Learn to plan and execute projects in any organization with this practical and insightful resource </b></p> <p>The comprehensively updated and revised edition of <i>Strategic Project Management Made Simple</i> cements this series' status as the leading resource for anyone looking for step-by-step guidance on project design and action initiatives. </p> <p>Written by celebrated management consultant Terry Schmidt, this book fully covers the necessity of systems thinking and the logical framework approach to solve today's challenging problems. <i>Strategic Project Management Made Simple</i> also includes: </p> <ul> <li>An expanded section on turning ideas, problems, and opportunities into projects </li> <li>A newly created chapter on managing your "inner game" to achieve project excellence </li> <li>Fresh case studies that cover how to pivot your business to meet changing needs </li> <li>A new approach, Iterating to Excellence, to create your Minimum Viable Project and produce solutions smoother and faster</li> </ul> <p><i>Strategic Project Management Made Simple, Revised and Updated</i> is an indispensable volume for leaders and workers seeking to transform their approach to planning, driving, and executing projects in their organizations. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Today, with the newly revised and updated <i>Strategic Project Management Made Simple</i>, accomplished management consultant and strategy expert Terry Schmidt delivers a thorough and rigorous approach to understanding and implementing practical systems thinking in your organization. You'll discover a Logical Framework Approach you can use to solve real-world problems today and in the days to come.</p><p>The book includes a newly expanded section on turning ideas, problems, and opportunities into projects, new content on managing your "inner game" to achieve project excellence, and fresh case studies to help you learn how to pivot your business to meet changing market needs. The author also shows you how to build psychological safety in your teams and how to create your Minimum Viable Project and produce solutions faster and easier.</p><p>You'll find diverse examples of applications to help you link the concepts and ideas introduced in the book to the concrete realities of your organization, whether it be a business, government agency, research institution, or nonprofit. These innovative concepts have been proven worldwide in organizations of all sizes and types.</p><p>The Logical Framework introduced in this book is the simplest and most practical form of systems thinking, and is ideal for tackling a wide variety of organizational programs, projects, and problems. It includes tips on how to engage and involve stakeholders and provides ways for you to integrate this approach into the larger organization and its processes.</p><p>Perfect for project managers, executives, consultants, and other leaders seeking to transform their approach to planning, driving, and executing projects in their organizations, <i>Strategic Project Management Made Simple</i> is an indispensable guide for anyone looking for step-by-step guidance on project design and action initiatives that deliver real results.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>TERRY DEAN SCHMIDT</b> is an internationally recognized management consultant who assists organizations with strategy, productivity, and profit. He has over 30 years of experience as an executive, educator, and strategy coach helping leaders in 42 countries across the globe turn their strategies into projects that succeed. He is the founder of Seattle-based ManagementPro.com.</p>

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