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Top 11 Must-Read Project Management Books

Epicflow

The authors Bob Sproull and Bruce Nelson suggest combining TOC with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies for achieving better project management and business results and provide substantiation for that. Getting Things Done is both the title of the book and a productivity methodology developed by the author ( GTD ).

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

2024 Healthcare Project Delivery Conference January, 30-31, San Diego, USA This year’s conference will focus on implementing developments in procurement, design, financing, and O&M in healthcare projects. The participants will learn how healthcare providers overcome resource constraints and deliver new developments.

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Formal Work Environment: The Pros and Cons to Consider

LSA Global

Like the Marines, many companies in the oil and gas, finance, healthcare, and government industries also benefit from employees following more strict rules and structures. For example, in professional sports, new players are drafted each year who compete to take the starting jobs of players already on the team.

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How to Build a Better Sales Playbook

LSA Global

Like a playbook in sports that plans for the most frequent and most important in-game situations, a sales playbook is a unique collection of sales scenarios, strategies, plans, tactics, and tools to help a sales team consistently win when the stakes are high. What Is a Sales Playbook? Three Prerequisites to Creating a Better Sales Playbook.

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Subscription Businesses Are Booming. Here’s How to Value Them

Harvard Business

A new methodology, which we call customer-based corporate valuation (CBCV), holds the answer to both of these – and other similarly critical – questions. Moving from “top-down” valuation to “bottom-up” The default valuation method for finance professionals is “top-down” in nature.