
The Little Black Book of Project Management Advice
Small Book. Big Lessons. Bold Advice.
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Narrated by:
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Asya Watkins
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By:
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Asya Watkins
About this listen
The Little Black Book of Project Management Advice is a career companion for those navigating leadership, legacy, and growth—especially in spaces where they're often the only one in the room.
Written by Asya Watkins, founder of the global Women of Project Management®, this book blends personal insight with practical strategy for Black women and women of color who are redefining what it means to lead.
Each section is designed to speak directly to the listener's current season—whether they're building confidence, setting boundaries, preparing to pivot, or reclaiming rest.
©2025 Asya Watkins (P)2025 Women Of Project ManagementA phenomenal read for women in every stage of their career
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What stood out most to me wasn’t just telling my story—it was finally taking up space in a world that often tries to shrink us. Narrating this myself was powerful. I wanted every listener to feel like we were sitting together, sharing wisdom, laughter, and truth.
If this book moved you, encouraged you, or made you feel seen, I’d be honored if you left a review too. Your words matter—and they help more women find this space made just for us.
Thank you for listening. Thank you for being part of this moment.
Not just project management advice—this is life advice.
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This book felt like a conversation I didn't know I needed. It's a well-curated blend of career wisdom, personal reflection, and affirmation for women who often lead from the margins. Asya Watkins, founder of Women of Project Management®, speaks directly to Black women and women of color navigating leadership, growth, and legacy.
What I appreciated most was how each section honors the season you're in—whether you're finding your voice, setting boundaries, pivoting with purpose, or finally permitting yourself to rest. It's implementable, personal, and robust of wisdom to evolve throughout one's career and entrepreneurial trajectory.
More than a guide, it's a reminder: legacy isn't just what we leave behind. It's our intentional effort of how we choose to show up daily. This book stays with you.
Leading with Legacy: A Career Companion for Every Season
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