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Stakeholder Engagement

Aimee L. Franklin’s Stakeholder Engagement is a comprehensive examination of how organisations across different sectors can effectively engage with their stakeholders to enhance sustainability and overall impact. The book presents a structured approach to stakeholder engagement, grounded in theoretical models and practical applications.

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Project Management Communication Tools

Project Management Communication Tools by William Dow and Bruce Taylor is a comprehensive guide that highlights the critical role of communication in project management. The book provides over 80 communication tools and techniques, helping project managers improve clarity, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement. It argues that poor communication is one of the leading causes of project failure and offers practical solutions to enhance project success through structured communication strategies.

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4 minutes

Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling

"Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling" by Harold Kerzner is a comprehensive guide to project management, providing a detailed overview of the key concepts, principles, and techniques involved in managing projects effectively. The book covers all aspects of project management, from planning and scheduling to budgeting and risk management, making it an indispensable resource for project managers of all experience levels. 

Engaging Stakeholders on Projects: How to Harness People Power

Elizabeth Harrin’s Engaging Stakeholders on Projects is a practical guide for project professionals on how to effectively engage stakeholders to ensure project success. The book builds upon the principles of the APM Body of Knowledge (7th edition) and provides actionable tools, techniques, and strategies for improving stakeholder relationships.

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Critical Chain Project Management

Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) is a project management methodology that was introduced by Eliyahu Goldratt in his book, "Critical Chain". This approach to project management is based on the theory of constraints, which states that every system is limited by a small number of constraints that must be managed in order to optimize the overall performance of the system. 

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5 minutes

Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project

Tom Kendrick's "Identifying and Managing Project Risk" is a comprehensive guide aimed at equipping project managers with the tools and techniques necessary to navigate and mitigate risks effectively throughout the project lifecycle. The book is structured to provide a systematic approach to risk management, ensuring that project managers can identify potential pitfalls early and take proactive measures to avoid or minimise their impact.

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