This is the first book to promote project management competence on all three levels necessary for overall effectiveness. J. Davidson Frame uses the guidelines he helped develop for the renowned Project Management Institute to define the most important competencies for individuals, teams, and organizations. He then provides development strategies and diagnostic tools to build and evaluate these competencies throughout the company. Frame paints a portrait of what the competent project manager looks like, how the competent project team operates, and how their efforts are supported by the project-competent organization.
Author J. Davidson Frame provides just about the last word on competence. His book covers every facet, from the need for competence to how to achieve it on an individual, team and organizational basis. His timely and important treatise is well organized, exact and brimming with inside expertise. However, its personality is very much that of a textbook; the information is dense, clear and interesting, but not chatty. Frame explains how to recruit, hire, retain, encourage, promote and reward people and groups who know what they're doing. He explains what might be wrong with your organization if it thwarts competence instead of nurturing it. He covers methods of measuring specific achievements and skills, including professional standards in project management and actual assessment tests for individuals, teams and organizational projects. The quest to achieve, build and measure competence is a growing trend in business. Read this detailed book and you will know why. We recommend it to project managers and to all those concerned about employee competence. It takes the entire conversation to a more professional level.
Highly Recommended
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David Frame's new book: PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMPETENCE: BUILDING KEY SKILLS FOR INDIVIDUALS,TEAMS AND ORGANIZATIONS is highly recommended for individuals and organizations interested in the current state of Project Management as well as where the profession is going in the near future.Dr. Frame provides a professional view of the competencies needed by the professional Project Manager. He does so in clear, unambiguous language that anyone can understand.I found reading this book very "refreshing" and found the insights it provides very valuable. Unlike much of the literature in the field of Project Management, Dr. Frame's book is written in a style that is devoid of abstract, circuitous jargon.Robert Ware Former Co-Chair PMI Education SIG
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