
Project Management All-in-One for Dummies
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Jonathan Yen
Project Management All-in-One for Dummies is the premier go-to for PMs looking for hands-on information and advice to take their organizational, planning, and execution skills to new heights. In this book you will find: Project Management for Dummies, Agile Project Management for Dummies, Project Management Checklists for Dummies, Managing Millennials for Dummies, SCRUM for Dummies, Microsoft Project 2019, Product Management for Dummies, and Enterprise Agility for Dummies.
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Otherwise the information in the book is very informative.
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Otherwise seems like a decent overview of PM.
The “for Dummies” title is old and tired, but I guess it works in that people understand it’s a basic level course.
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Another small annoyance was the way the narrator chose to handle the typical "For Dummies" side notes like Warnings, Tips, etc., which again are tried-and-true in a written format, but which present a challenge for a narrator to get across to a listener. In this case, the narrator differentiates them by saying "TIP!" in a very annoying, almost sarcastic tone, which is indeed effective in making it clear this is a "TIP" and not part of the normal paragraph, but is nonetheless grating to listen to.
Ultimately, I gave up on this after about an hour or so, because it just wasn't getting me anywhere.
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