The Transitioning Military Project Manager: Second Edition

The Transitioning Military Project Manager: Second Edition
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Publisher : Gr8transitions4u
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 0986437670
ISBN-13 : 9780986437670
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Book Synopsis The Transitioning Military Project Manager: Second Edition by : Sandy Lawrence

Download or read book The Transitioning Military Project Manager: Second Edition written by Sandy Lawrence and published by Gr8transitions4u. This book was released on 2020-05-04 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Transitioning Military Project Manager is designed to help transitioning military personnel evaluate and understand their potential for transforming themselves into a marketable commodity within the public and private sectors as Project Managers. All new second edition has a Foreword by US Congressman Bill Johnson, 6th Congressional District, Ohio. Also included is Agile and scrum instruction, new graphics, index and numerous other updates. The book provides guidance for transitioning military personnel on the path toward commercial project management. Veterans gain insight of their personal military experience, understand the value of their learned knowledge and confidently approach their transition into the civilian marketplace as a project manager through application of their inherent skills. Common sense assistance is presented for transitioning military personnel, as an authoritative guide. Transitional knowledge is codified through the use of authoritative sources like PMI, DAU and other veterans who have successfully transitioned into project management in the career field. This book provides a method for personal change and surviving the transition from the service into the civilian sectors. In addition to authoritative project management information, The Transitioning Military Project Managers also contains success stories, self-evaluation, personal assessments, and Personal Strategic Roadmap development; also providing guidance for the newcomer to the civil service environment and its associated challenges. This book is for everyone transitioning from the military considering project management among their multiple career field choices after the service.


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