What is your go-to resource for project management in everyday work? I mean an handbook with practical approach full of templates, checklists formulas and so on, to keep on your desk for quick reference? Saving Changes...
It depends on what you are looking for. If you work in a company which has established PM standards, then that might be where you go first for templates or procedures. If there is a specific tool or formula which isn't covered by that, then I have used PMI's practice guides where applicable or good old Google...
Google is my starting point. If I want to build any kind of artifact, dashboard, etc., I'll search the subject, benchmark at least 4-6 of what I'm looking for, and build my own. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I am on the same page as Keith. I have my own collection but if I need anything else, I google it. You can everything on google these days and with AI, it is even better. Saving Changes...
Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
It used to be PMBoK ed6 until it was replaced by ed7. Including the APG (agile practice guide) - there were almost 1000 pages of proven details.