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Black Friday Training Bundle 2024

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I've reviewed all of my past workshops and training sessions, and I've put them together as a bundle at substantial savings from buying them all individually. I'm the author of several project management books and I've been leading business and tech projects for over 20 years. Can I claim PDUs?

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A History of PMI & Its Role in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

The Project Management Institute (PMI) is a nonprofit organization for those working in project management across the globe. If you have even a passing interest in the field, then you’ve bumped up against PMI. Given its vast influence, it’s important to have a basic understanding of PMI and its history. A History of PMI.

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Bridging the PM Competency Gap [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This article, Bridging the PM Competency Gap [Book Review] , first appeared on Girl's Guide to PM. These courses are strong on the technical elements of project management. The book won’t tell you what competencies your team needs, but it does lay out a roadmap for helping you work that out for yourself.

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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve read, I’m guessing, over 150 management books in my career, and you can read my book reviews if you want to trawl through the archives. In this article, I’m saving you some time by highlighting 15 of my recommended books for PDUs, but first, let’s cover off some details about using reading.

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Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management: UVA Darden Course Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve put together this Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management course review to answer all your questions so you can save time deciding whether it is right for you. In the review, I’ll share: Why I think this is such a popular course for project managers Who it’s most suited for How to get the most out of the course.

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10 Career-limiting mistakes to avoid

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I could write my book without his case study (and I did). Read next: My review of Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't and Why by Donald Asher. Read next: My review of Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't and Why by Donald Asher. It's a game-changing book! I also cancelled our meeting. People find out if you exaggerate the truth.

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Virtual Leadership [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’m also lucky enough to know Penny and I can tell you that the book reads very much as Penny talks: knowledgeable, accessible, practical, and – if this doesn’t sound too sycophantic – wise. So, in the normal style of my book reviews, let me tell you more about what’s in the book and what else I thought about it.