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I like this book for several reasons. First, the prints are visually pleasing, for me at least, with large fonts and ample space. Second, Mr. Lucht’s writing style yields content that is easy to absorb. Third, and the most important of them all, John’s advices make sense and work, day after day.
Some people might read the book and go “So what, those are just common sense stuff.” Well, sure but try to do those things in the book consistently day in and day out. I guess practicing management is about doing the right things and being effective on a consistent basis. A great read for anyone who is in the management line of work or aspiring to get into one. I read the book from time to time and continue to get new “insights” every time.
Link to the book on Amazon
January 17th, 2008
I don’t remember when I started following Anne Fisher’s column, but I have always found her articles to be very informative and useful. You may or may not always agree with her expert guests’ assessments, it is always good to learn from a diverse points of view. Subscribe to her newsletter and check it out.
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January 13th, 2008
When it comes to the project management topic, The Project Management Podcast hosted by Cornelius Fichtner is definitely my favorite. Mr. Fichtner has been consistently pumping out quality weekly podcasts since September 2005. I don’t know how he does it. Great job, Cornelius!
The Project Management Podcast
January 6th, 2008
As an IT person, this book is a must-read and I refreshed my memory over the holiday weekend on what it means to be “The New Middlers” and what it takes to be one of the untouchables.
The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman
January 6th, 2008
As my first blog entry (yeah, the resume entries don’t count), I had to dedicate it to Mark and Mike of Manager Tools. Thank you very much for putting together a wonderful program and jumping start a professional community.
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January 6th, 2008
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