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The Smart Mission - NASA's Lessons For Managing Knowledge, People And Projects (Paperback): Edward J. Hoffman, Matthew... The Smart Mission - NASA's Lessons For Managing Knowledge, People And Projects (Paperback)
Edward J. Hoffman, Matthew Kohut, Laurence Prusak
R500 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R110 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Why human skills and expertise, not technical tools, are what make projects succeed.

The project is the basic unit of work in many industries. Software applications, antiviral vaccines, launch-ready spacecraft: all were produced by a team and managed as a project. Project management emphasizes control, processes, and tools—but, according to The Smart Mission, that is not the right way to run a project. Human skills and expertise, not technical tools, are what make projects successful. Projects run on knowledge. This paradigm-shifting book—by three project management experts, all of whom have decades of experience at NASA and elsewhere—challenges the conventional wisdom on project management, focusing on the human dimension: learning, collaboration, teaming, communication, and culture.

The authors emphasize three themes:

  • projects are fundamentally about how teams work and learn together to get things done
  • the local level—not an organization’s upper levels—is where the action happens
  • projects don’t operate in a vacuum but exist within organizations that are responsible to stakeholders

Drawing on examples and case studies from NASA and other organizations, the authors identify three project models—micro, macro, and global—and their different knowledge needs. Successful organizations have a knowledge-based culture. Successful project management guides the interplay of knowledge, projects, and people.

The Smart Mission - NASA's Lessons for Managing Knowledge, People, and Projects (Hardcover): Edward J. Hoffman, Matthew... The Smart Mission - NASA's Lessons for Managing Knowledge, People, and Projects (Hardcover)
Edward J. Hoffman, Matthew Kohut
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Compelling People - The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential (Paperback): John Neffinger, Matthew Kohut Compelling People - The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential (Paperback)
John Neffinger, Matthew Kohut
R484 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R128 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Required reading at Harvard Business School and Columbia Business School.
Everyone wants to be more appealing and effective, but few believe we can manage the personal magnetism of a Bill Clinton or an Oprah Winfrey. John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut trace the path to influence through a balance of strength (the root of respect) and warmth (the root of affection). Each seems simple, but only a few of us figure out the tricky task of projecting both at once.
Drawing on cutting-edge social science research as well as their own work with Fortune 500 executives, members of Congress, TED speakers, and Nobel Prize winners, Neffinger and Kohut reveal how we size each other up--and how we can learn to win the admiration, respect, and affection we desire.

Compelling People - The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential (Paperback): John Neffinger, Matthew Kohut Compelling People - The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential (Paperback)
John Neffinger, Matthew Kohut
R341 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Everyone wants to know how to be more influential. But most of us don't really think we can have the kind of magnetism or charisma that we associate with someone like Bill Clinton or Oprah Winfrey unless it comes naturally. Now, in Compelling People, which is already being taught at Harvard and Columbia Business Schools, John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut show that this isn't something we have to be born with-it's something we can learn. Expanding on the themes in their co-authored Harvard Business Review cover story Connect, Then Lead, they trace the path to influence through a balance of strength (the root of respect) and warmth (the root of affection). Each seems simple, but only a few of us figure out the tricky task of projecting both at once. The ability to master this dynamic is so rare that we celebrate and elevate those people who have managed to do it.Drawing on cutting-edge social science research as well as their own work with Fortune 500 executives, members of Congress, TED speakers, and Nobel Prize winners, Neffinger and Kohut reveal: - The common thread connecting Machiavelli and Martin Luther King - The secret technique behind the success of Bill Clinton, Ann Richards and Denzel Washington-one that you can use today - How looks affect our career prospects - The single best strategy for getting someone to agree with you Offering practical advice for a range of common and challenging situations, Compelling People explains how we size each other up-and how we can learn to win the admiration, respect, and affection we desire.

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