Book Review: Being a Project Manager by Hamutal Weisz & Daniel Zitter


 



An interesting set of Books on Project Management. The book has an interesting cover design which seemingly has no connection to project management but take a pause a think deeper and you will see the connect.

Book 1 Review: Being a Project Manager: The Beginning
 
In a simple manner, through the story, the author explains the various facets of starting and forming a start-up business along with several life lessons and lessons about social contribution & personal growth.

All this .. with a complex and varied audience of school going kids (seniors), their parents and even their teachers.

It is indeed a difficult task to explain the complex world of start-ups to anyone. Add to that the additional responsibility of teaching some life lessons and moral / social responsibility in a non-preachy manner as part of the story telling. The author has done a good job of simplifying things while keeping a wide coverage.

While all this was good, i did find that in order to cover all facets, it became an overload. The average senior student of the school might eventually find the book heavy on concepts. This is a personal thought and may not be true, considering the generation of kids these days definitely seems to be smarter than my own generation.

An interesting book actually.
 
Book 2 Review: Being a Project Manager: Planning the Project
 
The 2nd part of the 4-part series on Being a Project Manager continues its style of engaging the reader by giving knowledge in a nutshell.

The first one like a short introduction while this one begins to dive into the subject - but not really a deep dive. Its skimming the surface but enough to give the reader the ability to have an intelligent, sensible conversation on this subject with a professional.

The book is laying the foundation principles of project management for the average reader and gives a generic roadmap for project management rather than aligning to any specific project management style or philosophy. Its focus on core principles allows it to set a good foundation on which the reader can build.

While the book is useful for a beginner, I must say, a seasoned Project manager will also find the books useful - Not only for its information in a nutshell approach (to quickly refresh the project management learnings) but also present a unique way of looking at project management as a whole .. keeping an eye on the big picture.


Having read 2 books in the series, I look forward to the remaining books in the series. This set of 4 books can serve as a ready reference for beginners and seasons project managers alike ... adorning their desk or their kindle.



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