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Project Management Training Books: Which Ones Are Best?

by George Purdy

An integral part of any effective project management training curriculum are project management training books. In an organisation, workforce or the employees is the most important asset which should be managed well if the organization has to succeed. Employees should be managed in such a way that they understand their hidden potential and learn to perform to the best of their abilities. So it is fundamental that project managers are well trained to manage both projects and resources.

Very often, untrained managers try to manage people with traditional approaches or with a preconceived mind setup, who try to fit all the people into a single mold. This approach will not work in the modern world where people have lot of job opportunities, there by resulting in higher attrition for the company. The project manager should also be concerned with managing the employee expectations, so that they are motivated to meet the organisational goals.

Managing people with varied psychological mindsets and with different cultural backgrounds is a very complex issue. In the process, managers are bound to commit mistakes and there will be many pitfalls in this task of managing people. Keeping this in mind, it is very important for the manager to be very well informed and trained in effective people management.

Project management training books are a very cost effective alternative to learn some of the intricate details of good people management. It may not be possible for a manager to go through a professional training on people management due to time constraints and costs involved. In certain cases, trainings may not be the ideal way to learn tips and trade secrets involved in project management.

A very useful book which should be part of any manager's collection of management books and company library is '101 biggest mistakes managers make and how to avoid them'. This book tells about around 100 common mistakes made by managers, how to recover from them quickly and how to avoid them in future. It teaches Modern Management with lots of real life examples.

This book is widely aknowledged as being up-to-date in knowledge of people psychology and management theory. It provides easy to follow, step-by-step practical guidelines for a manager. Hence it is a wise idea for a company to invest in building a library which has vast collection of such useful training books for project management.

Project management training books are an integral part of any effective training curriculum. They are a cost-effective way to learn the skills necessary for people management. In today's workforce employees come from all cultures and backgrounds, and traditional approaches are often insufficient in managing them. Management books such as '101 Biggest Mistakes Managers Make and How to Avoid Them' should be a part of any company's library. It outlines common managerial missteps and how to quickly resolve them, as well as how to avoid them in the future. It is up-to-date in psychological and management theory, and provides easy and practical guidelines for any manager.

Published June 29th, 2007

Filed in Management