The Project Manager's MBA: How to Translate Project Decisions into Business Success Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

The Project Manager’s MBA: How to Translate Project Decisions into Business Success Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Project managers are no longer judged with the techie success of their projects alone. They’re also kept accountable for their efforts to the company’s financial goals. However most task managers don’t have the business knowledge necessary to make project-based decisions that lead to bottom-line success. In this audiobook, Dennis Cohen and Robert Graham, both previous school professors and experienced project management consultants, supply the abilities that, as yet, could only become about The Task Manager’s MBA: How exactly to Translate Task Decisions into Business Achievement gained through a graduate level and years of hands-on experience.

Cohen and Graham walk project managers through basic business principles such as worth creation, accounting and finance, strategy, and marketing. They connect these concepts towards the decisions project managers face every day. And they make it easy to apply the producing solutions face to face through a distinctive business systems calculator. Readers can use the web calculator in conjunction with the reserve to understand how different project variables impact business outcomes, to determine the general impact of suggested project changes, also to evaluate the economic results of many decisions they make.

Cohen and Graham’s principles apply similarly to projects running a business, nonprofit, and federal government organizations. And each is illustrated through case studies drawn from a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, the technology sector, actually the winemaking business. If the mandate is usually to get services to market, enhance the infrastructure, or better serve clients and clients, this audiobook teaches project managers how to make day-to-day decisions from an upper-management perspective. And it offers a blueprint for preparing and pitching potential tasks that demonstrates an increased level of business savvy.