Enter to WIN! Project Pain Reliever by Dave Garrett
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In celebration of our March 16, 2015 Open House Event, we're giving away the farm! No, just kidding. We're just giving away copies of Dave Garrett's book (pictured left).
Three lucky winners will receive an autographed, hard copy of Dave Garrett's (co-founder of ProjectManagement.com) book Project Pain Reliever: A Just-In-Time Handbook for Anyone Managing Projects.
Dave's book is so awesome it's even being used in an MBA class at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Of course, Dave also makes all of his team members read the book as a condition of employment.
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A hard copy of Dave Garrett's (co-founder of ProjectManagement.com) book Project Pain Reliever: A Just-In-Time Handbook for Anyone Managing Projects is for grab by project management.com
I just cant wait to be a winner of this book so as to get the pills to pains in project
Varun Patel
Project Engineer| Kuwait National Petroleum Company
Kuwait, Kuwait, Kuwait
I will wait for the result to be a winner.
Wow, looking forward to receiving this book. What a great idea. Glad he did not prescribe any medication. Also make you realize all project managers experience pain sometime during projects.
The book sounds very interesting.
 | Deegran |
My hardest moment as a Project Manager was completing a project with a very difficult person that didn't want to work with, has a problem working with the younger generation and is resistant to change.
 | Anonymous |
Looking forward to receiving this book.
Sadhasivam Paraman
Principal Hardware Engineer - Hardware Architecture| CommScope
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Guess this is going to be an universal Pain reliever that every project manager eyeing for !. Wish to be in the winner list :-)
I hope I can win that valuable prize
Sabedin Meha
System Design Engineer| DataProgNet
Ferizaj, Kosove, Albania
I would like to win this book :)
Michael Swift
Director, Project Management| AGC Biologics
Seattle, Wa, United States
My most painful moment has always been corralling the team to work together and not in individual "silos."
My most painful moment has been realizing that people are not invested in the project.
Jurgen Biesemans
Facility & Infrastructure Manager| Treefrog Therapeutics
Pessac, France
The most painful moment was the first project !
Best regards to everyone.
Jurgen
Since several years I think in a Project Management mode, My first program for planning was in a DOS, was a Project Manager v1 in 1990.
The times are changing, but not the esence, I like win this good book.
Best regards for all
Fingers crossed to win this book.
Most painful moments are when you seeing thath people refuse to learn something new
BEST BOOK,
Best regards for everyone!
The most painful moment for me was a project I was given to develop and implement Lotus Notes and move the organization from Microsoft eeeekkk..
The most painful moment for me was a project when it was finished the delivered software was not used!
 | ganeshgoje |
Hello All,
Welcome you all in the world of Opportunities and alignment of right resources at right places. Project management allow you to Innovate / Define the new ways of working and defining the milestone for the organisations. It will give you immense pleasure when you successfully deliver a project and enables you many other unique ways of delivery and innovations.
Sandeep M Oza
Project Manager| DXC Technology
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Most Painful Moment: Team reluctant to change.
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