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The Project Management Body of Knowledge is the sum of knowledge within the profession of project management. As with other professions such as law, medicine, and accounting, the body of knowledge rests with the practitioners and academics who apply and advance it. The complete Project Management Body of Knowledge includes proven traditional practices that are widely applied, as well as innovative practices that are emerging in the profession, including published and unpublished material. |
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With this book in your hand, you’re probably looking for ways to help your organization get smarter by making the most effective use of online conversations. In these pages we write about a basic human drive to share what we know. We reposition that age-old practice at the intersection of two social environments: the modernizing organization and the expanding electronic network. Your company should know what this book reveals, because in this competitive and downsized economy, you are being forced to make the best use of your current human resource assets. |
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Principles of Corporate Finance is the worldwide leading text that describes the theory and practice of corporate finance. Throughout the book the authors show how managers use financial theory to solve practical problems and as a way of learning how to respond to change by showing not just how but why companies and management act as they do. The text is comprehensive, authoritative, and modern and yet the material is presented at a common sense level. |
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I have been selling for all my business life. It is interesting to note that anyone who has been in business could make the same claim. It is not possible to survive in any commercial activity unless you sell your products or services. What is a career-minded person doing as they take on projects outside their normal job in order to impress their superiors and gain better access to senior people in their organisation? They are selling their services as suitable for promotion. |
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T ake a look around your community and make a list of truly superior small businesses—ones you trust so thoroughly you would recommend them to your friends, your boss, and even your in-laws. Whether your mind turns to restaurants, plumbers, plant nurseries, or veterinarians, chances are good your list is fairly short. Now think about all the ads for local businesses that fill your newspaper, clutter your doorstep, spew out of your radio, cover the back of your grocery receipts, or reach you in dozens of other ways. How many of these businesses are on your list? |
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Effective Writing Skills for Public Relations is a valuable reference source on the basis of style and presentation with helpful hints on making the best use of written communication. The book offers information on copywriting, editing techniques and writing press releases. Effective Writing Skills for Public Relations is a valuable reference source on the basics of style and presentation with helpful hints on making the best use of written communication. |
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This trial edition of Sample Bidding Documents for Simple Works (SABD-SW) has been prepared by the World Bank for use by its borrowers. It is intended to serve as a model for the procurement of works of a simple nature and complexity that are contracted under National Competitive Bidding procedures. Use of this SABD-SW is not mandatory, but the procedures and practices presented have been developed through broad experience, and represent the state of the art in the contracting of simple works. |
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Confirmative Evaluation: Practical Strategies for Valuing Continuous Improvement sets out to fill the gap and provide a well-referenced and highly practical book for practitioners in training, evaluation, and HPT on why, when, and how to plan and conduct confirmative evaluation of training programs. The purpose of the book is to ground the practice of confirmative evaluation in the literature on the theory and application of evaluation and research. |
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All the indications are that public relations is being taken more and more seriously by senior managers in large and small organizations. The number of public relations’ professionals occupying board level positions is increasing, every FTSE company now has a public relations department and central government, post the Phillis Review of 2004, has invested heavily in training and development for civil servants who work in communication roles. |
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"Software Project Management" presents a new management framework uniquely suited to the complexities of modern software development. Walker Royce's pragmatic perspective exposes the shortcomings of many well-accepted management priorities and equips software professionals with state of the art knowledge derived from his twenty years of successful from the trenches project management experience. This book provides a clear and provocative discussion of the economics, metrics, and management strategies needed to plan and execute a software project successfully. |
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