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- eric - Jul 09 2008 | books, Scott Berkun, project management
Scott Berkun has a new book that looks interesting. This one is on prioritization.
Quoted: Editor Project manager and writer Scott Berkun knows how to get things done when you've got a team of people
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I really liked Making Things Happen. But, I didn't like his innovation book as much.
Would you mind loaning it to me for an afternoon so I can see exactly how different from "The Art of Project Management" it is?
Sure, it can be an excuse for us to get together for lunch or coffee, too:)
I don't think it's that different.
Well if you have it in the office I'd be happy to meet up today. Otherwise, we can shoot for tomorrow...
I have it with me. I also have something to ask you, so today is good. I could do lunch or afternoon coffee today...whatever you prefer.