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Project Management: Easy As Pie, Or The Road To Hell?

I love it when a Project Management Plan comes together!

“Have you ever been stuck behind your desk, past time for Coronation Street, wracking your brains trying to sort out a knotty problem involving your high-profile project? Did you get that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach when you know a project you’re working on is starting to fail?  Have you had to play ‘find the scapegoat’ when a project goes belly-up?

Have you noticed how even well run projects seem to judder and shift off course?

Did you know there’s a better way to run projects that doesn’t involve endless paperwork, doesn’t require you to beat up your best friends and best of all is easy to work with?”

So Is It Easy As Pie, Or Maybe The Road To Hell?

Working as a project manager can be a ticklish balancing exercise. Balancing the needs of your clients against the spend and quality of the final deliverables.

The first 3 paragraphs that I quoted in this post are actually taken from my eBay selling account where I’m selling my book on Success in Project Management. It’s called  ”Act Now, Think Later! – Steps To Project and Success.”

The eBay entry describes it in more detail. If you need things to work more smoothly go buy it. Of course it comes with a full money back guarantee. Check it out for 30 days and decide whether it works for you. If not you get your money back – it’s a no brainer.

 

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