Leadership Principles for Project Success
Published:
2010
Pages:
280
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Having read "Leadership Principles for Project Success" I was looking forward to the StickyMinds-Review. Well, as much I really liked the book, the book review was really disappointing and missed the mark. It is in sharp contrast to my own view and to the many reviews this book received since its publication in late 2010. The blurbs on the back cover of the book may be misleading you may think. But then they come from experts in the field who can't all possibly be wrong (http://tinyurl.com/5s4lf5s or http://amzn.to/h5Vt9D).
I highly recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in project success and learning how to become a project leader rather than just mastering the skills of project management. It seems that Jan Scott who wrote the book review has mastered project management already. This is great. But is this typical? If so, most projects these days have to succeed. Reality looks different though.
If you are interested in the 5 principles the author of "Leadership Principles for Project Success" describes, have a look at his synopsis recently published on Ezine: http://amzn.to/h5Vt9D .
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