
Fergus O'Connell
Author of Simply Brilliant: The Competitive Advantage of Common Sense
About the Author
Fergus OConnell graduated with a First in Mathematical Physics from University College Cork. Since founding ETP (Eyes on the Prize), his own project management company, in 1992, he has taught thousands of managers in his unique seminars and worked with major corporations around the world. With 24 show more years in the computer industry, 21 spent in project management roles, this best-selling author wrote the highly-regarded book How to Run Successful High-Tech Project-Based Organizations (Artech House, 1999). 050 show less
Works by Fergus O'Connell
The Power of Doing Less: Why Time Management Courses Don't Work And How To Spend Your Precious Life On The Things That Really Matter (2013) 16 copies, 1 review
Simply Brilliant 7 copies
Earn More, Stress Less: How to attract wealth using the secret science of getting rich Your Practical Guide to Living the Law of Attraction (2010) 5 copies
How a Little Planning Beats a Lot of Firefighting: Use simple planning skills to transform your productivity (How to Book) (2015) 4 copies
The Competitive Advantage of Common Sense: Using the Power You Already Have (Financial Times Prentice Hall Books) (2003) 3 copies
The Project Management Book: How to Run Successful Projects in Half the Time (2019) 2 copies, 1 review
Leadership lessons from the race to the South Pole : why Amundsen lived and Scott died (2015) 1 copy
Nooit meer te weinig tijd 1 copy
Toplam Tasarruf Yönetimi 1 copy
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Quick read. Easy to follow. Great advice for a novice project manager like me. I've bookmarked a BUNCH of pages to refer back to. Love the little notebook-like format too.
This is an excellent refresher or even starting book for someone looking to get into Project Management.
I will definitely be reading it again as there were a lot of tips, tricks and advice I will surely need.
Not only is it informative but entertaining as well. There are especially good sections on communication, stakeholders and avoiding burnout.
I will definitely be reading it again as there were a lot of tips, tricks and advice I will surely need.
Not only is it informative but entertaining as well. There are especially good sections on communication, stakeholders and avoiding burnout.
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