1st Edition

The Entrepreneurial Project Manager

By Chris Cook Copyright 2017
212 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

212 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

212 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

Doing more with less is a skill mastered by entrepreneurs. Budgets are tight, deadlines are short, and time is of the essence. Entrepreneurial project managers use these parameters to their benefit. Hurdling over obstacles with the bare minimum of effort makes their projects and teams stand out. Focusing inward to develop the skills and mindset necessary to accomplish anything with anyone sets an... Read more

Introduction. Traditional Mindset. Entrepreneurial Mindset. Organizational Strategy. Exploit Challenges. Entrepreneurial Agile Management. Pessimistic Optimist. 80/20 Technique. Internalize Failure and Success. Speaking and Influencing. It Is What It Is Not. Giving Back.

Biography

Over the past ten years, Christopher Cook, PMP, has spent his career in the construction industry. Aspects of the industry include heavy highway, aggregates, sewer, and grading roads. During this time, he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Industrial Technology Management with an emphasis in Building Construction Management, Master’s of Science in Project Management, and Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification. In those years, he served as a laborer and worked his way up to estimator and master scheduler roles. Serving in these various roles has provided many opportunities to monitor and control projects from headquarters. The portfolio of projects is in the tens of millions of dollars annually. Working side by side with operations, he has the technical skills necessary for daily work while learning the management way of doing things to serve as a better manager. He is a member of the local Project Management Institute (PMI) chapter in Denver, Colorado. Having the right education and technical background has proven vital to his success and continued growth in the industry. He shares his project management insights weekly through "The EntrePMeur" blog (http://entrepmeur.wpengine.com).