Managing Multiple Projects

How Project Managers Can Balance Priorities, Manage Expectations and Increase Productivity

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Pub Date 3 May 2022 | Archive Date 9 Jan 2023

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SHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2023 - Specialist Business Book

Project management is changing. Rather than focusing solely on one large project, the majority of project managers are now expected to juggle multiple projects, which brings a different set of challenges.

Between a greater number of project sponsors, resource conflicts and constant pressure from deadlines, it can be difficult to avoid burnout. Managing Multiple Projects blends formal project management techniques with time management and productivity tools in a step-by-step approach to consolidating your workload. From combining schedules to prioritising work and engaging stakeholders, this book clearly explains how to adapt your behaviour and techniques to successfully work on several projects at once.

This practical guide provides answers to commonly asked questions (such as how to reduce the number of meetings and how to manage a To Do list) and includes case studies from real project managers. Checklists for common tasks and adaptable templates of trackers and reports are combined with easily actioned exercises to improve processes. Managing Multiple Projects gives practitioners the tools they need to improve the chances of project success and maintain a work-life balance. Online resources include downloadable templates of productivity checklists and status reports.

SHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2023 - Specialist Business Book

Project management is changing. Rather than focusing solely on one large project, the majority of project managers are now expected to...


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ISBN 9781398605503
PRICE £29.99 (GBP)
PAGES 240

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Solid, clearly written guidance on project management for the non-specialist or novice. I found this very helpful already, and have begun incorporating some of the advice.

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I think this book is great for any generation. We live in a time were we all have to manage multiple projects in the world. Harrin gives a step by step guide on how to do so. I feel this book is now a staple in my work life and personal life not just from a project manager stand point but on how to learn and do more in life. Best chapter in my opinion was on understanding your workload so you can success on your projects.

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