PREFACE
When I was asked to put together a second edition of Project Management in the Real World, I wondered how much of the wisdom I had gathered for the first edition was out of date. Surely the shortcuts hadn’t changed that much in six years – good project management practice was still good project management practice. I was wrong.
In the last few years, lots of things have changed. A global recession forced businesses to rethink how they deliver more projects with fewer resources. Keeping ahead of the curve became more important. The job of a project manager morphed from someone who was paid to get things done to someone who contributed effectively to business strategy through delivery. Project Management Offices became a more mature part ...
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