A Project Manager's Book of Forms - Cynthia Snyder Dionisio

A Project Manager's Book of Forms

By Cynthia Snyder Dionisio

  • Release Date: 2017-10-26
  • Genre: Engineering

Description

Essential project management forms aligned to the PMBOKĀ® Guideā€”Sixth Edition
A Project Manager's Book of Forms is an essential companion to the Project Management Institute's A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Packed with ready-made forms for managing every stage in any project, this book offers both new and experienced project managers an invaluable resource for thorough documentation and repeatable processes. Endorsed by PMI and aligned with the PMBOKĀ® Guide, these forms cover all aspects of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing; each form can be used as-is directly from the book, or downloaded from the companion website and tailored to your project's unique needs. This new third edition has been updated to align with the newest PMBOKĀ® Guide, and includes forms for agile, the PMI Talent Triangle, technical project management, leadership, strategic and business management, and more.

The PMBOKĀ® Guide is the primary reference for project management, and the final authority on best practicesā€”but implementation can quickly become complex for new managers on large projects, or even experienced managers juggling multiple projects with multiple demands. This book helps you stay organized and on-track, helping you ensure thorough documentation throughout the project life cycle.
Adopt PMI-endorsed forms for documenting every process group Customize each form to suit each project's specific needs Organize project data and implement a repeatable management process Streamline PMBOKĀ® Guide implementation at any level of project management experience
Instead of wasting time interpreting and translating the PMBOKĀ® Guide to real-world application, allow PMI to do the work for you: A Project Manager's Book of Forms provides the PMBOKĀ®-aligned forms you need to quickly and easily implement project management concepts and practices.

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