Six-Word Lessons to Avoid Project Disaster: 100 Questions to Ask to Keep Your Project from Tanking
The Six-Word Lessons Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Brad Letson
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By:
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Lonnie Pacelli
About this listen
Another failed project? You need these 100 project management pearls of wisdom to make the next one a success. In Six-Word Lessons to Avoid Project Disaster, you get 100 reasons why projects fail with an added bonus: The right questions to ask your team leads to help your project stay on track.
Meant for the novice as well as experienced project manager, Six-Word Lessons to Avoid Project Disaster will help you ask the pointed questions to keep you in the know, ensure your team leads focus on the right things, and put your project in the win column.
Six-Word Lessons to Avoid Project Disaster is great for:
- Project Managers
- Program Managers
- Agile Project Managers
- Project Administrators
- Project Sponsors
- Project Leaders
- Program Directors
- Project Directors
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