9 Habits of Project Leaders: Experience and Data-Driven Practical Advice in Project Execution

  • 40m
  • Arun Singhal, Puja Bhatt
  • Project Management Institute
  • 2017

There are no shortcuts to achieving excellence in leadership. Seasoned project managers know that the qualities that bring about successful business results come from experience and daily practice. They also know that measurable improvements can come from simple, positive changes in how people work, interact, and grow together to create meaningful relationships.

9 Habits of Project Leaders is about transforming a good project manager into a great project leader by adding nine simple yet powerful habits to the project execution toolbox. The authors collected real data, through interviews and surveys, from more than 50 top-level project professionals from diverse industries over a period of 30 years, yielding the top common-sense habits of effective leadership, specifically tailored to the field of project management for the first time.

By purposefully deploying and embracing each of the nine habits—supported by established business management principles—any project manager can learn to influence and win over the project team, executive management, and the customer!

This book provides a path for project managers—who are essentially in the “relationship business”—to engage, energize, and inspire their teams, and ultimately achieve their professional and project goals.

In this Book

  • Habit One—Take Complete Ownership of the Project
  • Habit Two—Enable Core Team to Make Decisions
  • Habit Three—Finish Every Meeting with an Action Items List
  • Habit Four—Plan from Finish to Start
  • Habit Five—Work the Plan from Start to Finish
  • Habit Six—Don't Just Say it. Document it and Share it
  • Habit Seven—Limit Surprises
  • Habit Eight—Celebrate Project Milestones
  • Habit Nine—Set up a Project Recognition System
  • Alignment with the PMBOK® Guide's Knowledge Areas
  • Summary and Conclusion
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