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The One-Page Project Manager for Execution

Drive Strategy and Solve Problems with a Single Sheet of Paper

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The One-Page Project Manager for Execution

De: Clark A. Campbell, Mike Collins
Narrado por: Jeffrey Kafer
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Drive strategy with simplicity - on a single sheet of paper!

The One-Page Project Manager set a new standard as an understandable and easy-to-apply organizational tool, allowing managers to summarize complex projects on a single information-rich page. This audiobook, third in the OPPM series, describes how to combine the OPPM with the Toyota A3 report to create an enhanced, integrated management tool. With a refreshingly clear style, the authors walk users through implementing the OPPM/A3 using a variety of real-world case studies, as well as their own experience at O.C. Tanner Company. Rich with tools, templates, and teaching, the emphasis throughout remains on maintaining simplicity across the organization - communicating the right information to the right people at the right time to get the right things done.

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I bought this to learn about oppm. The author surely had that in mind but also thought it has to be interesting, so there's a lot of extra stuff in there to create naratives that I didn't appreciate. I found myself constantly thinking, can we just get to the point?"

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