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Leavitt, Amie Jane, author.
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Project management -- Vocational guidance -- Juvenile literature.
Information technology -- Management -- Juvenile literature.
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Becoming a project m...
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Becoming a project manager / Amie Jane Leavitt.
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Leavitt, Amie Jane, author.
New York, New York : Rosen YA, 2018.
Subjects
Project management -- Vocational guidance -- Juvenile literature.
Information technology -- Management -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781508175605 (library binding) :
1508175608 (library binding)
Series:
Tech track, building your career in IT.
Description:
79 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Contents:
Introduction: a day in the life of a project manager -- What is project management -- Sidebar: what is it? -- Sidebar: in the field: Robert O'Donohue, it project manager -- What does a project manager do? -- Sidebar: in the field: Rebecca Sorensen, IT project and program manager -- Having what it takes -- Sidebar: in the field: Vidya Srinivasan, IT project manager -- Sidebar: in the field: Mary McLaren, IT project manager -- Obtaining and maintaining PM skills -- Sidebar: project management winter camp -- Making your way into project management -- Sidebar: sidebar: top tips for a project manager interview -- Glossary -- For more information -- Websites -- For further reading -- Bibliography -- About the author.
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Summary:
All projects require a competent manager, and that is most certainly the case with big IT projects. Technical project managers supervise all aspects of the project, manage personnel, oversee budgets, ensure that the work stays on schedule, and execute communication plans between all parties. In this title, readers will find out if they have what it takes to become a technical project manager. They will learn what the job entails, what skills and personality are required for the job, the types of training and education needed, and what a typical day on the job is like.
Audience:
Grade level 7-12.
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