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"Project Management is not rocket science - it is actually harder." Project Management is uniquely challenging when compared with ongoing business operations. Every project is different and requires a custom team of professionals to generate a unique set of deliverables. Managing such an endeavor successfully is incredibly challenging, but can be equally rewarding. Project Management Journal by ProBookmark is a personal management tool for Project Managers. The unique templates and tools track the status of multiple tasks and roll them into an overall picture of project performance. These…mehr

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"Project Management is not rocket science - it is actually harder." Project Management is uniquely challenging when compared with ongoing business operations. Every project is different and requires a custom team of professionals to generate a unique set of deliverables. Managing such an endeavor successfully is incredibly challenging, but can be equally rewarding. Project Management Journal by ProBookmark is a personal management tool for Project Managers. The unique templates and tools track the status of multiple tasks and roll them into an overall picture of project performance. These graphical tools extract the most important features of every task to help leaders and managers see the status of a project at the task level. The Project Management Journal is equally useful for traditional, agile, and extreme project management. Contains 100 Task Trackers from ProBookmark.
Autorenporträt
Roger Smith, Ph.D., has over 30 years of experience creating leading-edge software applications in healthcare, defense, and education. He served as an executive Chief Technology Officer for AdventHealth Systems; U.S. Army Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO-STRI); and the Titan Division of L3Harris Corp. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, a Doctorate in Management, an MBA, an M.S. in Statistics, and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics. He has received service awards from the US Army, Association for Computing Machinery, Society for Computer Simulation, and AFCEA.