January 2004
Beginner
224 pages
6h 54m
English
Learning to use a word-processing program, complete a purchase order, or perform other job-related tasks can occur without someone facilitating the learning. Even though the learner will apply those skills in working with others in the organization, there is no compelling need to look for common threads in previous experiences, gather consensus, or develop shared meaning from the learning activity. Project management is another matter altogether. Few other knowledge areas lend themselves more to facilitated learning experiences than the discipline of project management. The organizations most successful with project management have traditionally been those who continue to adapt ...