: Each chapter includes "Opening Cases," "Case Wrap-ups," and "Media Snapshots," along with "What Went Right?" and "What Went Wrong?" examples to provide critical real-world context. Reader Feedback
The by Kathy Schwalbe is an exceptionally readable and practical textbook that bridges the gap between the theoretical standards of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and real-world application. Updated specifically to align with the PMBOK Guide - Sixth Edition (2017) , it is highly regarded by students for its clear language and by professionals as a preparation tool for the CAPM and PMP exams . Key Features & Content An Introduction to Project Management, Sixth Ed...
: A standout feature is a recurring case study used throughout the project life cycle, which helps readers see how tools and techniques apply to a single project from start to finish. : Each chapter includes "Opening Cases," "Case Wrap-ups,"
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