Project Management Planner


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Using this notebook planner will help you to organize your projects and track their progress. Details: Perfectly sized at 6x9 inches (Easy ot carry with you anywhere) 50 pages Premium matte cover design High quality interior stock




Project Gantt Chart Notebook


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An On-Point, No Nonsense Gantt Chart Specifically Designed For Project Managers Graphically illustrate your project schedule in a convenient 8.5x11in (21.6x28cm) size which fits in a briefcase, purse or backpack and large enough to be useful. The 100-page paperback book is a soft glossy book and bound with book industry binding (the same standard as your local library books). The quality crisp white paper minimizes ink bleed-through and is perfect for pen, pencil, crayon, colored pencil, or gel pen users. If you want to use markers, place a sheet of paper in between pages to minimize bleed-through. The 8-week Gantt chart features: Project Title Project Manager Client Client Contact Details Deadline Date Task ID Task (50 per chart) Task Owner Start and End Dates Task Duration (Days) % Task Completed Please note that the pages are NOT perforated or spiral bound. If you like this sign in book, click the brand name to see other classy styles and funky designs! Don't forget to click the buy button to get your copy!




Construction Site Daily Log


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No job site is complete without Construction & Maintenance Daily Log Book for accurate, consistent, daily record. The Daily construction Log Book makes the job of a foreman or superintendent significantly easier and more convenient by documenting related notes, daily activity also by having a complete and credible record will lead to better project organization, a better understanding of the work and the costs, fewer hassles over disputed changes and ultimately increased profitability. - Please Use The Look Inside Feature To View The Interior To Ensure That It Meets Your Needs. What Inside: Date Project Visitors Weather & Working conditions Location Contract No Contractor Schedule Safety Issues Accidents/Incidents Summary of work Condition Of Ground Representative Temperature Employee Contractors Subcontractors Equipment On Job/Unit No. Materials Purchased Equipment Rented Today and Rented From & At What Rate Materials Delivered Signature Activity Report where you can note everything Separate section for Sketch/Graph For your floor plan or blueprint. Delays/Problems Buy Your Copy Today




Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager (Updated and Revised Edition)


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No project management training? No problem! In today’s workplace, employees are routinely expected to coordinate and manage projects. Yet, chances are, you aren’t formally trained in managing projects—you’re an unofficial project manager. FranklinCovey experts Kory Kogon and Suzette Blakemore understand the importance of leadership in project completion and explain that people are crucial in the formula for success. This updated and revised edition of Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager offers practical, real-world insights for effective project management and guides you through the essentials of the value, people, and project management process: Scope Plan Engage Track and Adapt Close If you’re struggling to ensure multiple projects are finished with high value and on time, this book is for you. If you manage projects without the benefit of a team, this book is also for you. Change the way you think about project management—"project manager" may not be your official title, but with the right strategies, you can excel in this project economy.




Project Planner


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Project Planner Notebook For project and task organization 150 pages 6x9 Inch Durable Cover - Matte Finish. Binding: Professional grade binding (retail standard)




Plan to Quilt


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Construction Site Log Book


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This Construction Site Log Book is the perfect tool to track and organize the details regarding the management of building sites and daily job activities. Tracking employees, subcontractors, equipment & materials will help keep your jobs running smoothly. Recording safety issues is important for any job site. Plenty of space to record all your information in an easy to use format. Features: Date and Day of the Week Foreman Name and Contact number Visitors- Record Any Visitors for the Day Weather Conditions- Record Time of Day, Temperature, Ground Conditions, Lost Hours Due to Bad Weather Problems/Delays Schedule for the Day- Completion Date, Days Ahead of Schedule, Days Behind Schedule Injuries / Accidents - On The Job, Type Of Injury, Details Of The Injury Safety - Toolbox Topic, Signage Posted, Everyone Wearing PPE, Checklist Complete, and Notes Summary of Work Performed for the Day Name & Signature Employee/Craft- Contracted Hours, Overtime, Subcontractors/Craft Hours Worked Equipment On-Site- Number of Units, Working (yes or no) Materials Delivered- Number of Units, Materials Rented, Date and Rate Space for Notes Details: Size: 8.5" x 11" Pages: 126 Paperback Matte finish Order this book today to start tracking your daily construction projects. Makes a great gift for contractors, subcontractors, builders, and home renovation projects.




Project Management


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This is the essential guide for anyone involved in project management--both managers new to its concepts and established professionals.




Total Quality Project Management for the Design Firm


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Staying Small Successfully A Guide for Architects, Engineers, and Design Professionals Frank A. Stasiowski Today's design professional with entrepreneurial ambitions often has in mind a small firm. Written by a veteran architect and consultant, here is a clear, detailed road map to setting up a small business or guiding an existing one to success. Using miniprofiles of several small successful design firms, the author pinpoints exactly what's made them flourish. In a step-by-step format, he describes the six elements of the strategic planning process, tips on doubling average profit levels, building a loyal clientele, making your company a magnet for top talent, as well as measuring the financial health of your firm. This all-in-one seminar includes numerous checklists and flowcharts, a list of design firm management consultants, a typical marketing plan, and a survey of typical marketing costs. 1991 (0-471-50652-4) 297 pp. Value Pricing for the Design Firm Frank A. Stasiowski Essential to the design firm negotiating tough economic times, here is a handbook to garnering the most effective price for your services. Making the traditional cost-per-hour approach obsolete, the book teaches you how to price services based on their value to your client. Full of tactics that can be applied immediately, the book outlines the different methods of value pricing, ways to create value, a format for charging minimum fees, and a formula for price contracts. Other practical pricing tips include mini-scoping your services, charging for reimbursables, pricing change orders, as well as advice on negotiating a better contract. Complete with sample forms and lists, the book is a practical, easy-to-implement recession survival kit for the design firm. 1993 (0-471-57933-5) 240 pp. Cash Management for the Design Firm Frank A. Stasiowski While excellence in design and engineering may generate clients, monitoring and planning the movement of cash is central to a company's survival. This practical guide outlines a det!ailed cash management plan that makes continued financial health possible even during lean economic times. Using a clear, easy-to-implement approach, the book describes: cash management techniques, project budgeting, profitable project pricing structures, controlling project and overhead costs, getting paid, and planning and monitoring performance. The book also includes valuable advice on negotiating a contract, the most profitable contract types, the purchasing process, acquiring capital equipment, and internal financial controls. Numerous checklists and exercises as well as sample reports and financial documents are included. 1993 (0-471-59711-2) 324 pp.




Alpha Teach Yourself Project Management


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Now you don’t have to be an MBA or advanced specialist to learn the principles of project management. Alpha Teach Yourself Project Management in 24 Hours gives readers a lesson-by-lesson approach to learning the ins and outs of budgets, team-building, and tracking. Recognizing that most projects are managed electronically or online today, the author also shows better and more efficient ways to track and achieve goals. • Discover how to build a team for a successful project. • Learn how to create an accurate and usable budget—and stick to it. • Understand how to define the scope of your project and its goals. • Learn how to develop workable project schedules and tracking systems. • See how to create project management charts, documents, and standards. • Know why it’s important to evaluate your project success—and learn to measure it effectively.