A Fish in Your Ear : The New Discipline of Project Portfolio Management

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Optimize project choice for profitable growth.

A Fish in Your Ear provides a fresh perspective on the importance of project selection and how it can impact business success. Readers will benefit from the book's practical approach to clarifying and selecting project portfolios. The author's witty language makes an otherwise dull topic engaging. A must-read for decision-making teams who want to optimize their project choices.

A Fish in Your Ear : The New Discipline of Project Portfolio Management

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ISBN: 9781475299359
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM156.03 MYR
Authors: Michael Menard
Date of Publication: 2012-06-18
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Economics
Goodreads rating: 3.3
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A Fish in Your Ear: The New Discipline of Project Portfolio Management presents a uniquely effective and proven way to clarify and select portfolios of projects that lead to capital-efficient profitable growth. In clear, engaging, and sometimes witty language this book shows decision-making teams how to maximize project choice, design, and integration. This book makes the compelling case that project selection is more critical to business success than strategic planning. Project selection is a process central to the viability for all organizations, yet it is the least understood and most often mismanaged aspect of business today. Surprisingly, it’s something executives don’t do well, for a number of reasons the book explains.
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Optimize project choice for profitable growth.

A Fish in Your Ear provides a fresh perspective on the importance of project selection and how it can impact business success. Readers will benefit from the book's practical approach to clarifying and selecting project portfolios. The author's witty language makes an otherwise dull topic engaging. A must-read for decision-making teams who want to optimize their project choices.