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This book provides real-world examples of how to achieve your goals quickly and efficiently. You don’t need to spend weeks or months reading academic books about project management or leadership. Just apply the top seven project tips to get the results you are seeking. If you’re planning your next big project - this guide is for you!
With this guide, you can easily:
- Stay organized on the go
- Keep on top of priorities
- Motivate your team
- Achieve personal or business goals in any situation
- Get the results you want
Bonus Materials
Includes a Smart Project Tip Sheet and Smart Project Template to help you achieve your goals!
Jahan Shah
A certified project manager with 17 years experience leading major projects for companies such as IBM, BlackBerry and TELUS Communications. Enjoys travel, outdoor adventures, and writing.
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Project Tips - Jahan Shah
Project Tips: On the Go
Published by Jahan Shah at Smashwords
Copyright © 2019 by Jahan Shah
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Contents
Overview
Top Seven Tips
Business Projects
Social Events
Project Flow
Plan
Do
Check
Interact
Integrate
Information Files
Bonus Materials
Overview
The goal of this tip guide is to help you plan, organize, and succeed in your personal or professional projects. Think of the project tips like a game of darts. Each tip is something you throw at the dartboard to get as close as you can to the bullseye (the reason for your project). The better your aim, the better your results!
Everyone seems to be working on a lot of different projects at the same time. The Radicati Group published a report entitled Email Statistics Report, 2015 - 2019
, which suggests the number of messages sent and received will reach over 246 billion per day by the end of 2019. If you divide the total number of messages by 2.9 billion email users worldwide, then each person will be sending and receiving an average of 85