How to Document a Project Plan — NEW BOOK

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You may have noticed a new heading over the last month or so … Books & Cool Stuff is where our books will be published (along with some Cool Stuff that is available to our readers such as Free Project Management templates.

Finally, we’ve got something available there.

My (Glen Ford’s) new book has just been released on Amazon.com … the Kindle version has been available for about a month now but the print version has taken a little longer.

How to Document a Project Plan:

What You Need to Know to Design a Project Management Plan Quickly and Easily

is a 190 page book (in print format) which details everything you need to document when creating your project plan. It shows you how to document the charter. It details each of the sub-plans — risk, communications, quality and the rest. It also tells you the 5 plans you need to design before writing your project plan. And it shows you how and why most people get the charter wrong!

Plus it comes with a website where you can download a full set of templates and an example of the project plan discussed in the book.

You can find more information on how to document a project plan here .

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