How sweet it is to savor success when a newly launched
project, but it´s the failures that you never forget. In her twenty
years of experience in projects, Pacelli has not only harvested numerous successes, but also has learned from her mistakes and indeed the latter are what she wants to share with the reader in her book The
project Management Advisor: 18 Greater Project Screw-Ups, and How to Cut Them Off AT the Pass (El Consejero de Dirección de Proyectos: 18 Grandes Metidas de Pata y Cómo Frenarlas en Marcha). It is a book written for project directors with experience, people who know the basics of leading a project but who might take advantage of the tricks offered in the work to improve their work. Pacelli has conceived the book not like a volume to adorn the bookcases of the office, but rather as a reference book to which the project
director can refer. In addition, on the webpage www.PROJECTMANAGEMENTADVISOR.COM, the reader will find examples, information, plans of communication, and lists of verification. Pacelli presents and analyzes eighteen great tricks, though certainly others exist. Before finishing her work, the author compares a project director to an orchestra conductor. Their missions are the same: to ensure that everything works together harmoniously. The decisions of both have to be most appropriate so that their respective aims are achieved, although many of those resolutions will not always be welcomed. The goal: to enjoy one´s work and use laughter to keep it bearable and maintain a united team in good and bad times.
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