No matter how good you think your plan is, any significant project cannot succeed without the contributions of other people-those who will perform the work needed to help a project meet its objectives. Projects rely on people; however, dealing with these people is one of the hardest management skillsets to learn. People are complicated and relationships can be messy. This book dives deep into the two key people management skillsets you need to know to get results from your teams: how to use different types of power to get people to do what is needed, and how to more subtly influence their…mehr
No matter how good you think your plan is, any significant project cannot succeed without the contributions of other people-those who will perform the work needed to help a project meet its objectives. Projects rely on people; however, dealing with these people is one of the hardest management skillsets to learn. People are complicated and relationships can be messy. This book dives deep into the two key people management skillsets you need to know to get results from your teams: how to use different types of power to get people to do what is needed, and how to more subtly influence their hearts and minds to gain their support. By adopting an ethical approach to the use of power and influence, you can get maximum performance from your team members without losing their support for the project or building resistance to your leadership.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vijay K. Verma is an internationally renowned speaker and author. He wrote a three volume series on the Human Aspects of Project Management published by the Project Management Institute (PMI) - Organizing Projects for Success, Human Resource Skills for the ProjectManager, and Managing the Project Team - and a fourth book, The Art of Positive Politics: A Key to Delivering Successful Projects, published in June 2018 by MultiMedia Publications Inc. Vijay received the 2009 PMI Fellow Award (one of the highest and most prestigious awards presented by PMI), the 1999 PMI David I. Cleland Project Management Literature Award (for his book Managing the Project Team), andthe 1999 PMI Distinguished Contribution Award for sustained and significant contributions to the project management profession.Vijay has given many keynote presentations at various conferences. He has authored and presented many papers at national and international conferences on the Human Aspects of Project Management and Managing Cross-Cultural Teams. He has presented several workshops on project management in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Africa, China, and India with participants from various industries. More than four thousand professionals working in project management have attended his presentations to enhance their skills andconfidence in managing projects effectively.Mr. Verma worked for forty years at TRIUMF (TRI University Meson Facility), Canada National Research Laboratory. Here, he provided project management services for projects varying in size, complexity, and diversity. Mr. Verma served as president of the West Coast BC Chapter (1988-1989). He is a professional engineer with an MSc in Electrical Engineering from DalTech, Halifax, and an MBA from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He lives in Vancouver with his wife, Shiksha, enjoying life with seven grandchildren.
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