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Project management endeavor is a change management process requiring all stakeholders to engage and satisfy human aspects about their experience of workplace change. The goal is to help all concerned more quickly and happily adjust to new approaches and new ways of working. Good change management lets people get back to work faster and feel more satisfied with their change experience and the demands of new approach. This second volume provides team members the necessary support before, during, and after the move to establishing project management approach. It includes dealing with human…mehr

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Project management endeavor is a change management process requiring all stakeholders to engage and satisfy human aspects about their experience of workplace change. The goal is to help all concerned more quickly and happily adjust to new approaches and new ways of working. Good change management lets people get back to work faster and feel more satisfied with their change experience and the demands of new approach. This second volume provides team members the necessary support before, during, and after the move to establishing project management approach. It includes dealing with human factors, human psychology, human behavior, managing peak performance, work-enabling environment, transformational management, and preparing for challenges of disruption. Managing workplace change takes time and focus. The communication has to go both ways. It is critical to ask professionals for input, to address concerns as they arise, to identify the influencers within teams, and to engage them in efforts.
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Autorenporträt
M. Aslam Mirza, CEngr, MBA, LMG, PMP, is a speaker, author, practitioner, and trainer of project management approach for development of organizational culture and competence enhancement through support consulting and capacity building of professionals. His extensive exposure to results-driven project management stands to his credit as does his hands-on exposure to business and industry in Pakistan and abroad in varied positions includes CEO and MD of an engineering and construction company-Project Engineering Co Pvt., Ltd.-that brought him strong insights and business acumen, which are helpful for consulting and training commitments. He has been extensively involved with the Project Management Institute in the United States on research-based projects for knowledge advancement of the profession.