Selected Product: | Information Technology Project Management Paperback Edition: 3rd Author: Kathy Schwalbe Publisher: Course Technology Release Date: 2003-07 ISBN-10: 0619159847 ISBN-13: 9780619159849 List Price: $73.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition (PMBOK Guides) ISBN-10: 193069945X ISBN-13: 9781930699458 List Price:$49.95 Microsoft Office Project 2003 Step by Step ISBN-10: 0735619557 ISBN-13: 0790145195579 List Price:$29.99 Microsoft® Office Project 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) ISBN-10: 0735623058 ISBN-13: 9788120331891 List Price:$29.99 Microsoft Office Project 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) ISBN-10: 0735623058 ISBN-13: 9780735623057 List Price:$29.99 Microsoft® Office Project 2003 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) ISBN-10: 0735619557 ISBN-13: 9780735619555 List Price:$29.99 Operations and Supply Management: The Core with Student DVD-ROM: ISBN-10: 007329473X ISBN-13: 9780073294735 List Price:$128.75 Systems Analysis and Design, Seventh Edition (Shelly Cashman) ISBN-10: 1423912225 ISBN-13: 9781423912224 List Price:$129.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Information Technology Project Management by Kathy Schwalbe (ISBN-10: 0619159847, ISBN-13: 9780619159849). At this time we have not yet written a review for Information Technology Project Management by Kathy Schwalbe (ISBN-10: 0619159847, ISBN-13: 9780619159849). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Each and every recent innovation in Information Technology can be traced back to a project: the behind-the-scenes work that, when correctly managed, results in a new system, a new technology, or a new product in the marketplace. Information Technology Project Management by Kathy Schwalbe builds an unparalleled foundation for tomorrows creators and managers by providing meaningful examples of real projectsboth successful and failedand applying the lessons they teach to a sound framework in IT project management. My first IT PM book but certainly not my last | Customer Rating: | While working on my degree in Information Systems Management, this book was required reading. Though that was two editions ago, I look back fondly at this book being my first project management related book. Even after getting my PMP, I still think it was very well presented. This 5th edition is no different. Upon reviewing a copy, the author has stayed current and done an excellent job.
For those who are just getting their feet wet, I would certainly recommend reading this book and doing the exercises. Even if you don't want to be a project manager, if you use MS Project, this will help you. The author demonstrates project management methodology very well through the practical utilization of a trial copy of MS Project, included with the book.
Regards, Derek Huether, PMP | IT Project Management | Customer Rating: | | I don't like the topic - it was a course requirement. However, the book was organized well and easier to understand for entry level students. | PM | Customer Rating: | | Turned out to be a great book with a lot of great information. Extremely needed as a reference if you are going into the PM workforce. | Excellent resource for every IT Project Manager | Customer Rating: | | I have purchased the fourth and fifth editions of this book and find them as great resources both for academic studies and as tools to be used in the real world for project management through every stage of the project development lifecycle. The examples in the text are real scenarios and help to provide a good understanding on the issues with PM and how to overcome many challenges with Project Management within an organization. | First and best IT PM book | Customer Rating: | Information Technology Project Management is the first book any technical project manager should read. It does a great job of laying out the challenges and tools of technical PM. It provides practical common sense examples as well as good historical anecdotes. This book has no fluff and no superfluous chapters, it's all meat. Even if you have been doing PM for years, this book has something to offer.
Reading and understanding this book cover to cover will get you half way to your PMP certification. You will need to get a PMBOK or a PMP study guide and spend another 2 - 3 months of study. But this book is absolutely the right place to start. |
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