"The Little Project Manager: A Fun And Easy Guide To Managing Projects" is a book that introduces the concept of project management in a fun and engaging way for kids. The book takes the reader through a step-by-step guide to creating a whole city out of Lego blocks, including buildings, roads, vehicles, and people.
The book is divided into six chapters, each covering a different aspect of project management.
Chapter 1 introduces the concept of a project and explains why projects are important.
Chapter 2 focuses on defining the project, including choosing the project, creating a project plan, and defining the project scope.
Chapter 3 covers planning the project, including creating a work breakdown structure, estimating time and resources, and creating a project schedule.
Chapter 4 focuses on executing the project, including building the project team, communicating with the team, and managing project risks.
Chapter 5 covers monitoring and controlling the project, including tracking progress, reporting project status, and managing changes to the project.
Chapter 6 covers closing the project, including completing the project plan, celebrating success, and sharing what has been learned.
Overall, it is a fun and engaging guide to project management for kids. The book uses a relatable and exciting project to teach important project management skills, making it an excellent resource for kids interested in building, creating, and managing projects.
The book is divided into six chapters, each covering a different aspect of project management.
Chapter 1 introduces the concept of a project and explains why projects are important.
Chapter 2 focuses on defining the project, including choosing the project, creating a project plan, and defining the project scope.
Chapter 3 covers planning the project, including creating a work breakdown structure, estimating time and resources, and creating a project schedule.
Chapter 4 focuses on executing the project, including building the project team, communicating with the team, and managing project risks.
Chapter 5 covers monitoring and controlling the project, including tracking progress, reporting project status, and managing changes to the project.
Chapter 6 covers closing the project, including completing the project plan, celebrating success, and sharing what has been learned.
Overall, it is a fun and engaging guide to project management for kids. The book uses a relatable and exciting project to teach important project management skills, making it an excellent resource for kids interested in building, creating, and managing projects.
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