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Top 11 Must-Read Project Management Books

Epicflow

Project Management Case Studies by Harold Kerzner Studying your colleagues’ practical cases is an integral part of learning and professional development. Thanks to the case studies and practical tips, the edition will be useful for both beginners and experienced project managers.

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How to Improve Your Finance Skills (Even If You Hate Numbers)

Harvard Business

. “There are four ratios common in every company: profitability, leverage, liquidity, and operational efficiency,” he says. And every organization has “two or three ratios within” those groups that are considered its primary measures of performance, in addition to “industry-specific ratios.”

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Five Ways to Spur Lean in the Office

Markovitz Consulting

Read about how Fujitsu Services in the UK did terrific work with lean thinking in a call center (full case study here , and more digestible summary here. The simple exercise of focused observation will help you see the waste. Factory floor workers at Cambridge Engineering, an industrial HVAC manufacturer in St.

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64 Proven Ways Consultants Can Generate Leads Online (Consulting Lead Generation)

Tsavo Neal

All businesses, regardless of industry, have become what I call O2O businesses—their primary marketing objectives are focused on driving people online to drive them offline. Case studies. Commenting on popular blog articles in your industry. Are there any online events in your industry that could work? Cold email.

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The “Smart Society” of the Future Doesn’t Look Like Science Fiction

Harvard Business

For example, internet-of-things sensor applications are envisioned to deliver a wide range of services , from smart water to industrial controls to e-health. The outcomes of this exercise are shown in the exhibits below. The potential for technologies to enable smart societies is rising. trillion by 2020, and $3.5 trillion by 2026.