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Project Management Institute
Business Analysis for Practitioners:
A Practice Guide
;is groundbreak-
ing publication
provides practical
resources to tackle
the project-related
issues associated
with requirements
and business
analysis, addressing a critical need in
the industry for more guidance in this
area. It begins by describing the work
of business analysis and follows by
identifying the tasks that are performed
and the essential knowledge and skills
needed to e;ectively perform business
analysis on programs and projects. It
breaks these tasks into ;ve domains,
and within each domain de;nes and
explores a series of supporting tasks.
;ese concepts and skills are applicable
to all programs and projects, whether
they are focused on products, services
or process improvement.
Project Management Institute, 2015, ISBN:
9781628250695, paperback, 206 pages, $27.95
Member, $34.95 Nonmember. Download the
new guide—available for a limited time at no
cost: www.PMI.org/requirementsmanagement.
Jack Ferraro
The Strategic Project
Leader: Mastering Service-
Based Project Leadership—
Second Edition
;e second edition provides
practical guidance to help
readers move
from project
manager to
service-based
project leader.
Detailing a framework for developing and re;ning leadership skills,
it explains how to build a leadership competency pyramid and then
execute a self-directed plan for
building leadership competencies.
;e leadership competency pyramid
includes an intuitive model that
will be helpful to project managers
at any level. A chapter is dedicated
to each layer of the pyramid, with
practical advice on how to build and
practice these component layers.
CRC Press, 2015, ISBN: 9781466599772,
hardcover, 367 pages, $66.45 Member,
$69.95 Nonmember
Laszlo A. Retfalvi, PMI-RMP, PMP
The Power of Project Management
Leadership: Your Guide on How to
Achieve Outstanding Results
More than ever
before, it takes
project manage-
ment leadership
to successfully
drive today’s
aggressive and
complex projects.
Perfect for all
levels of project management practi-
tioners, this very practical guide lays
out critical groundwork for creating
successful and outstanding project
managers. Based on extensive and prac-
tical industry experience, the Project
Management Leadership Model is used
as a framework and guide to better
understand and develop the critical
skills needed to achieve this level of
project manager performance. Written
in an easy-to-understand, non-technical
manner, it is a valuable addition to any
project manager’s library.
CS Publishing, 2014, ISBN: 9781493652280,
paperback, 142 pages, $18.50 Member, $19.50
Nonmember
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Project Management Institute
Implementing Organizational Project Management: A Practice Guide
;is helpful guide will assist any organization in developing and de;ning e;ective project management methodologies. It outlines practical knowledge and steps to de;ne and develop a methodology in alignment with the foundational standards and framework that were ;rst provided in PMI’s
PMBOK® Guide. It will help practitioners develop relevant and e;ective approaches to project
management with emphasis on important elements of a methodology; essential tools, templates
and resources; custom-;t approaches for consistent management of all projects; alignment of project management practices across the organization’s portfolio of projects; and more.
Project Management Institute, 2014, ISBN: 9781628250350, paperback, 90 pages, $27.95 Member, $34.95 Nonmember
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